2022 World Affairs Council of the Year
Network of Independent World Affairs Councils of America

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This week the Tennessee World Affairs Council will be pleased to host a Town Hall session taking up the question of China-US economic relations, specifically the prospects for foreign direct investment in the United States by China.
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The World Affairs Councils of America provides a monthly special program called "Cover to Cover" that features interactive phone conferencing with authors of global affairs related books.
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Apply by September 25th for the undergrad scholarship to the National Conference of the World Affairs Councils of America. Read this student testimonial for more information.
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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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Join World Affairs Council members in a conference call with author Mathew Burrows TODAY to talk about the book "The Future, Declassified." Sign up for call check-in info.
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The TNWAC and WACA are offering scholarships to the 2014 National Conference in November for college students. Check here for details on this fantastic opportunity.
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Great stuff in this month's WACA newsletter. Something for everyone. National Conference - you're invited; college student scholarship for the conference; and the August 'Cover to Cover' author teleconference.
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Check out the Weekly World News Update for this week.
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Join World Affairs Council members in a conference call with author Anand Gopal on July 31 to talk about the book "No Good Men Among the Living," about America, the Taliban and the war through Afghan eyes. Sign up for call check-in info.
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You are invited to join the Tennessee World Affairs Council and the American Security Project for a symposium on "Climate Change: Risks for National Security."
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