Discussion | Henry Kissinger with Prof Thomas Schwartz | Jun 23 | In Person
“Kissinger at 99: Historical Reflections on 20th-Century America’s Most Famous Diplomat”
“Kissinger at 99: Historical Reflections on 20th-Century America’s Most Famous Diplomat”
Thank you for your support to make our work possible. The Tennessee World Affairs Council and Belmont University Center for International Business, University of Tennessee Center for Global Engagement and the […]
The United States faces the most severe challenge in navigating a fractured and dangerous world than in decades. Beyond the existential threats of climate, disease and nuclear conflict, the regional crises are immediate and complex: Russia’s unprovoked invasion of Ukraine, China’s expansion and threats to regional stability, North Korea’s nuclear saber rattling, Iran’s nuclear and terrorism proliferation, global energy shortfalls, and more.
What has the United States learned about cyber security threats and how is it prepared to respond? How do we ensure the nation’s competitive ability in the 21st century? These are among the topics the former Director of the National Security Agency and Commander of U.S. Cyber Command, will address at a November 8, 2022 luncheon at Belmont University.
Admiral Rogers will lead a panel discussing cyber threats hosted by the Tennessee World Affairs Council and Belmont University’s Center for Global Citizenship at 1:30 p.m. CT, November 8, 2022. The panel will be moderated by Congressman Jim Cooper, who serves on the House Armed Services Committee and as Chair of the Subcommittee on Strategic Forces. The cyber threat panel will feature speakers representing industry, government and academia including: Ms. Casey Santos, CIO of Asurion; Mr. Paul Connelly, VP Information Protection and Security at HCA Healthcare, Dr. Brandon Prins, Political Science Department Head, University of Tennessee Knoxville; and Curtis Clan, Chief Information Security Officer, for the State of Tennessee.
Thank you for your support to make our work possible. The Tennessee World Affairs Council in association with the American Council on Germany and with Belmont University Center for Global Citizenship, […]
The World Affairs Councils of America is excited to welcome all of you to the WACA 2022 Conference: Navigating a Fractured World this November 15-18 at The Mayflower Hotel in Washington DC! Register and visit our conference website for regular updates on our developing agenda, distinguished speakers and special actvities.
The 2023 Anne Smedinghoff Academic WorldQuest HS Global Affairs Challenge Practice Match #1 December 4, 2022 @ 1:00pm Via Zoom Academic WorldQuest teams join us for the first […]
TNWAC | World Affairs Council of the Year 2022 and the World Affairs Councils of America present Cover to Cover Your Conversation with Authors Daniel F. Runde Senior VP, Center […]
TNWAC is pleased to present Anna Novosad, former Minister of Education and Science from Ukraine and an education activist working to rebuild and restore schools and education infrastructure. She will join us from Kyiv where she is among her countrymen under constant Russian bombardment.
Here's your chance to check out the Academic WorldQuest Global Affairs Challenge. This practice match will feature topics 6-10 of WorldQuest. Check the TNWAC resource page: TNWAC.org/worldquest for more information on forming a team and getting in the Quest.
TNWAC | World Affairs Council of the Year 2022 DISTINGUISHED SPEAKER SERIES via Zoom Kurdistan Region Developments The View from the KRG Rep to the United States Hon. Bayan Sami […]