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

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Speaker Update The Tennessee World Affairs Council in Partnership with The U.S. Global Leadership Council and The U.S. Agency for International Development invite you to a  Luncheon December 8, 2015 Renaissance Nashville Hotel   Featured Speaker Ricardo Michel Director, Center for Transformation Partnership U.S. Agency for International Development Please join us for a networking luncheon...
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Join us Monday, December 7th for a luncheon. The Atlantic Council will discuss a poll of "heartland voters in Tennessee, Indiana, Iowa, and Ohio -- states critical to the president election, with key congressional delegations, or both -- on what they think of US-Cuba policy."
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You're invited to a luncheon on December 8th in Nashville with Michel Ricardo, Director, Center for Transformation Partnership, U.S. Agency for International Development.
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On #GivingTuesday we ask that you, as a stakeholder in global affairs awareness in your community, support your Council through membership and donation. Thank you.
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US-Cuba Engagement: What's in it for Tennessee? You're invited to a special program set for December 7th.
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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. (Originally posted...
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Sign up now for the Thursday, Nov 5, "Cover to Cover" authors' series, an interactive teleconference with Rena Pederson, award-winning journalist and author of "The Burma Spring: Aung San Suu Kyi and the Struggle for the Soul of a Nation."
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Register now for the 2015 National Conference of the World Affairs Councils of America. Don't miss this great opportunity to interact with leading voices on global issues. Nov 11-13th Washington, DC. This years theme: Leading America: Foreign Policy Challenges and the 2016 Election
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Join your friends, neighbors and colleagues to discuss the multiple crises the United States faces in the Middle East - Monday evening at Frothy Monkey, Tuesday evening at Green Hills Library.
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Register NOW for the 2015 World Affairs Councils of America National Conference in Washington, D.C. and reserve your spot at the conference hotel on Massachusetts Avenue (at the discounted rate).
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