Town Hall: Kurdistan Today| Michael McClellan | Wednesday | RSVP Now
Kurdistan is one of the very few bright lights in the Middle East – the cornerstone of stability and a model of tolerance and diversity for the entire region. McClellan’s brief will be upbeat, but realistic, will address independence/autonomy, but focus on the positive role of education in advancing the cause of the Kurds.
International Careers & Jobs Panels, Tennessee Tech Cookeville April 9
We encourage students from all schools and colleges to attend to learn more about the opportunities to work in a variety of occupations in global affairs, including diplomacy, business, military and international service.
International Careers & Jobs Panel Belmont University April 8
We encourage students from all schools and colleges to attend to learn more about the opportunities to work in a variety of occupations in global affairs, including diplomacy, business, military and international service.
“What In The World?” Quiz – Mar 18-24, 2019
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World Affairs Council News – Week of Mar 11-17, 2019
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“What In The World?” Quiz – Mar 11-17, 2019
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Global Eats! Join Fellow WAC Members at Bavarian Bierhaus on March 28th
The March “Global Eats!” is a specially arranged dinner at the Bavarian Bierhaus. This TNWAC Members benefit opportunity will feature a special dinner with drink pairings and a presentation by the Honorary Council General of Germany in Tennessee. DON’T MISS THIS ONE.
Commemorate 40 Years of US-China Relations with TNCN
The Tennessee World Affairs Council is pleased to share information about global affairs events in the community that may be of interest such as this event organized by our friends […]
“Know Now” Conference Call | Qatar Today with H.E. Lolwah Al-Khater Mar 28 | RSVP Now
Join Lolwah Al-Khater of the Qatar Foreign Ministry as she presents March’s edition of the WACA KNOW NOW conference call series.
Reminder | Inside American Diplomacy, Talk to Amb William J. Burns | Teleconference Mar 21st Register Now
Over the course of more than three decades as an American diplomat, William J. Burns played a central role in the most consequential diplomatic episodes of his time—from the bloodless end of the Cold War to the collapse of post–Cold War relations with Putin’s Russia, from post–9/11 tumult in the Middle East to the secret nuclear talks with Iran.