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SUMMARY:Ukraine: How it Can Win\, and Why it Matters to the United States - Global Town Hall with Daniel Bischof| May 06
DESCRIPTION:PRESENTS\n\n\n\nIn Person\nat \n\n\n\n\nBelmont University\nMonday\, May 06\, 2024\n5:30 Registration and Networking6:00-7:00 Keynote Address \n  \n\n\nUkraine: How it Can Win\, and Why it Matters to the United States\nRussian President Vladimir Putin’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine in February 2022 rattled the international order that the United States helped establish and lead since World War II. Today\, the threat of further aggression in Europe continues to galvanize U.S. and international support for Ukraine. Dan Bishof\, the Department of State’s Director for Eastern Europe\, will join the Tennessee World Affairs Council to share insights and exchange views on what factors have influenced U.S. decision-making over the evolution of the war\, which has seen Ukraine fight back from the near-loss of Kyiv to recapture significant amounts of its own territory and inflict significant blows on Russia in the Black Sea. Mr. Bishof will discuss the mechanisms the U.S. government has established for tracking and providing oversight of U.S. assistance to Ukraine\, and how that assistance impacts the security of not only Ukraine\, but also that of Europe and the United States. Questions will be welcomed. \n  \nRegister Now \n  \n \nAbout the speaker: \nDaniel Bischof  \nDaniel Bischof is the Director for Eastern European Affairs at the Department of State\, the office responsible for U.S. policy toward Ukraine\, Belarus\, and Moldova. \nWith more than 20 years in the Foreign Service\, he recently served as Acting Deputy Chief of Mission and Counselor for Economic and Political Affairs at the U.S. Embassy in Singapore for three years.  Until 2019\, he was Deputy Chief of Mission at the U.S. Embassy in Dili\, Timor-Leste.  \nHe also served as the Deputy Director of the Office of Korean Affairs from 2014-16. He was a Senior Watch Officer in the State Department’s Operations Center. In U.S. Embassies in Seoul and Manila\, Daniel covered political-military affairs\, and in Washington\, D.C.\, was responsible for Malaysian Affairs in the Office of Maritime Southeast Asia.  He also adjudicated non-immigrant visas in Seoul and served as the General Services Officer in Vientiane\, Laos.\n\nDaniel is fluent in Thai and has studied Korean and Lao. Prior to joining the Department of State\, he practiced law in Florida.  He is a graduate of the Henry W. Grady College of Journalism and Mass Communication at the University of Georgia and Northwestern School of Law at Lewis & Clark College. Daniel is married to Jane Kim. \n  \nRegister Now \n\n\n \nTHE MISSION of the nonprofit\, nonpartisan Tennessee World Affairs Council is to promote international awareness\, understanding and connections to enhance the region’s global stature and to prepare Tennesseans to thrive in our increasingly complex and connected world. \nTHE VISION of  the Tennessee World Affairs Council is a well-informed community that thinks critically about the world and the impact of global events.
URL:https://www.tnwac.org/event/daniel-bischof-may-06/
LOCATION:Belmont University – Barbara Massey Rogers Center Board Room\, 1900 Belmont Blvd.\, Nashville\, TN\, 37212\, United States
CATEGORIES:Distinguished Speaker Series,Webinar
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SUMMARY:Webinar | Gaza and its Regional Reverberations: A Crucible for the Emerging Order in the Middle East? | May 21\, 2024
DESCRIPTION:The Tennessee World Affairs Council\nis proud to present\n\n\nGaza and its Regional Reverberations: \nA Crucible for the Emerging Order in the Middle East?\n  \n\n\n\nvia Zoom\n \n\nTuesday\, May 21\, 2024\n12:00 p.m.-1:00 p.m. CT\nThe Middle East is at a hinge moment. The old order is collapsing\, and a new one has yet to emerge. While the region’s tectonic shifts predate Hamas’s terror attack on Oct. 7\, the ensuing conflict in Gaza and its reverberations across the region are the crucible in which the new contours of the Middle East will take shape. USIP’s Mona Yacoubian will provide insights on the regional flashpoints that have erupted in the wake of the Gaza conflict as well as the broader implications for a region in a state of enormous flux. \n\n\nRegister Now \n  \n\nMONA YACOUBIAN \nMona Yacoubian is vice president of the Middle East and North Africa center at USIP. She brings more than 30 years of experience working on the Middle East and North Africa. Her work has centered on conflict analysis\, governance and stabilization challenges\, and conflict prevention. \nSince returning to USIP as a senior advisor in 2017\, her work has focused on Syria\, Lebanon and Iraq. Additional research interests include Russia’s role in the Middle East and violent extremism. In 2019\, she served as executive director of the Congressionally-appointed Syria Study Group\, which USIP was mandated to facilitate. \nYacoubian joined the U.S. Institute of Peace after serving as deputy assistant administrator in the Middle East Bureau at USAID from 2014 to 2017\, where she had responsibility for Iraq\, Syria\, Jordan and Lebanon. Prior to joining USAID\, Yacoubian was a senior advisor at the Stimson Center focusing on the Arab uprisings with an emphasis on Syria. Prior to joining the Stimson Center\, she served as a special advisor on the Middle East at the U.S. Institute of Peace\, where her work focused on Lebanon and Syria as well as broader issues related to democratization in the Arab world. From 1990 to 1998\, Yacoubian served as the North Africa analyst in the State Department’s Bureau of Intelligence and Research. \nYacoubian was a Fulbright scholar in Syria where she studied Arabic at the University of Damascus from 1985 to 1986. She has held an international affairs fellowship with the Council on Foreign Relations (CFR) and is currently a CFR member. She earned a master’s in public administration from Harvard University’s Kennedy School of Government and a bachelor’s in public policy from Duke University. \n  \n\nLT. CMDR. PATRICK RYAN\nLt.Cmdr. Patrick Ryan is President Emeritus and founder of the Tennessee World Affairs Council.  He served in the U.S. Navy for over 26 years as a Submariner and Intelligence Officer. He was a specialist in Middle East affairs\, residing in the Persian Gulf and working as an analyst at the Joint Staff in the Pentagon\, the Center for Naval Analyses and the U.S. Central Command\, as well as numerous ship deployments to the region. In his post-military career Ryan founded and managed a publishing business focused on Middle East issues for 15 years. \n  \n\n\nRegister Now\nInternational Career Panel | April 3\, 2024\n \n\n\n\n  \n\n \nTHE MISSION of the nonprofit\, nonpartisan Tennessee World Affairs Council is to promote international awareness\, understanding and connections to enhance the region’s global stature and to prepare Tennesseans to thrive in our increasingly complex and connected world. \nTHE VISION of  the Tennessee World Affairs Council is a well-informed community that thinks critically about the world and the impact of global events.
URL:https://www.tnwac.org/event/webinar-gaza-usip-mona-y-may-21-2024/
LOCATION:Zoom
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