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

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You're invited to the Global Dialogue discussion group series. Learn and share perspectives on the United States global challenges and policies.
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Among the regular programs presented by the Tennessee World Affairs Council are opportunities to connect specialists from a broad spectrum of global affairs occupations with people, especially students, who want to know more about jobs and careers in the international arena.
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Tennessee’s World Affairs Council announced today that Ms. Samar S. Ali, distinguished local attorney and former Assistant State Commissioner for International Affairs, has been elected to the Board of Directors.
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Join new friends for a discussion of international affairs on any of four dates at any of four venues around town. We'll be focused on what direction should be United States be focused upon in the world. No hard questions.
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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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The World Affairs Councils of America provides a weekly update of news around the network of Councils.
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The TN WAC is organizing a WorldQuest competition for Tennessee high school students to encourage global affairs awareness education.
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Mayor Karl Dean has been elected to the Board of Directors of the Tennessee World Affairs Council, a nonpartisan educational organization that seeks to promote better understanding of international developments.
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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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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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