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

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Distinguished Visiting Speaker Program
The US-Russian relationship is at a critical juncture and to help us understand the issues and policies the World Affairs Council is pleased to present an evening with Russian Ambassador Sergei Kislyak at Belmont University. Registration required.
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H.E. Anne Anderson, Ambassador of Ireland to the United States will talk about "Changing Ireland in a Changing Europe," at lunch on the 28th. Limited Seating. Register Now.
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Here are this week's What in the World Quiz answers and this week's winners.
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Welcome to the January 11, 2016 edition of the Tennessee World Affairs Council's "What in the World?" Quiz.
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Here are this week's What in the World Quiz answers and this week's winners.
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Welcome to the January 4, 2016 edition of the Tennessee World Affairs Council's "What in the World?" Quiz.
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The “Arab Spring” and the challenge it presents to American foreign policy and interests across North Africa and the Near East has raised new and complicated questions jumping out of the headlines. There could be no timelier topic for us to discuss than the tension between America and the Arab and Islamic worlds. We seek...
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Join us for a special presentation of the Council's Distinguished Visiting Speaker Program on November 13th. -- The “Arab Spring” and the challenge it presents to American foreign policy and interests across North Africa and the Near East has raised new and complicated questions jumping out of the headlines. There could be no timelier topic...
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The Constitution provides power to both the President and the Congress in making United States foreign policy but it is not always clear who has the decisive voice and how the process works. The role Congress plays will be examined in a seminar featuring Dr. George Ingram, Chairman Emeritus of the U.S. Global Leadership Coalition...
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Your generous donation to the Tennessee World Affairs Council annual fund will go a long way to increasing global affairs education opportunities in our schools and communities. Donate to the Annual Fund of TNWAC.. click here. The Tennessee World Affairs Council is managed and operated by a group of volunteers -- we have no paid...
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