2022 World Affairs Council of the Year
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Congratulations to this week's "What in the World" quiz winner. Here's the answers. How did you do?
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Good morning and welcome to this week's edition of the Tennessee World Affairs Council's "What in the World" Quiz. Good luck. Winners, answers on Wednesday.
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Congratulations to this week's "What in the World" quiz winner. Here's the answers. How did you do?
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Good morning and welcome to this week's edition of the Tennessee World Affairs Council's "What in the World" Quiz. Good luck. Winners, answers on Wednesday.
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A Council Town Hall at Belmont featured General Keith Huber, US Army (Ret), on the topic of "Afghanistan in Context." Here's the story.
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On the occasion of this anniversary we remind our members, friends of the Council and members of the community that we will host a town hall program about Afghanistan and America’s role there on Monday evening at Belmont University.
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Join us on September 14th to hear Lt General Keith Huber talk about developments in Afghanistan. The event is free, open to the public and hosted at Belmont University, Nashville.
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The World Affairs Councils of America national office shares information about happenings around the network of Councils through the WACA Weekly newsletter.
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TNWAC is pleased to provide transcripts from the 2014 World Affairs Councils of America National Conference in Washington, DC. The opening keynote remarks from Dr. Vali Nasr, moderated by Amb Paula Dobriansky set the scene for two days of symposia addressing "America and the World."
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TNWAC's Global Focus talked with distinguished columnist, author, scholar and commentator Rami Khouri from the American University in Beirut about the crises sweeping the Middle East. From the Islamic State terrorists to the conflict between Israelis and Palestinians Mr. Khouri provided insights and perspectives on these critical national security and foreign policy issues.
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