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

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The Tennessee World Affairs Council is pleased to present a public affairs briefing and town hall in association with Lipscomb University, "How Did The Middle East Get In This Condition?" with Thomas Lippman, Author, Scholar, Journalist.
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Check out this not-to-be-missed event at Cheekwood. The Japan-America Society of Tennessee presents the 2nd Women's Leadership Forum and Networking Luncheon featuring the theme "Leadership Firsts: Accelerating Change, Advancing Opportunity." March 30th. Register Now.
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Welcome to the March 14, 2016 edition of the Tennessee World Affairs Council's "What in the World?" Quiz.
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People will be talking about this book. Get an edge by talking with the author on the March 15th "Cover to Cover" author conversation with Clyde Prestowitz. Another benefit of your affiliation with the Tennessee World Affairs Council.
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Check out this not-to-be-missed event at Cheekwood. The Japan-America Society of Tennessee presents the 2nd Women's Leadership Forum and Networking Luncheon featuring the theme "Leadership Firsts: Accelerating Change, Advancing Opportunity." March 30th. Register Now.
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Welcome to the March 7, 2016 edition of the Tennessee World Affairs Council's "What in the World?" Quiz.
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Welcome to the February 29, 2016 edition of the Tennessee World Affairs Council's "What in the World?" Quiz.
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The Tennessee World Affairs Council hosted a conversation with Japan’s Consul-General Masami Kinefuchi, resident in Nashville, and Dr. James Auer, a distinguished scholar who heads the Nashville-based Auer U.S.-Japan Center, on the topic “U.S.-Japan Relations: An Enduring Security Partnership Faces New Challenges.”
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Welcome to the February 22, 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 the weekly winners.
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