• Great Decisions: Refugees and Global Migration

    Woodstock Public Library District 10 Dixon Ave, Woodstock, NY, United States

    Facilitator: Michael O'Sullivan, Professor of History at Marist College Today, no countries have open borders. Every state in today’s global system has its laws and policies about who is permitted to cross its borders, and how they will do so. Who determines whether someone is a refugee or a migrant? How have different countries, including […]

  • Great Decisions: State of the State Department

    Woodstock Public Library District 10 Dixon Ave, Woodstock, NY, United States

    Facilitator: Malia Du Mont, Bard College. During the Trump administration, the usual ways of conducting diplomacy have been upended. Many positions in the State Department have never been filled, and meetings with foreign leaders such as Kim Jong-un and Vladimir Putin have been undertaken with little planning. What effect are these changes having now, and […]

  • Great Decisions: Decoding U.S – China Trade

    Woodstock Public Library District 10 Dixon Ave, Woodstock, NY, United States

    Facilitator: Jean-Claude Fouere. Though arguably the most advanced economy in the world, the United States still uses centuries-old numbers to measure trade.  These antique numbers mangle understanding of the U.S.-China trade relationship, shrinking America’s true economic size and competitiveness, while swelling China’s.  Bad numbers give rise to bad policies that ultimately kill U.S. jobs and […]

  • Regime Survival in the Middle East: Authoritarianism and the Politics of Migration in Egypt

    Marist College 3399 North Rd, Poughkeepsie, NY, United States

    October 30, 2019, at Marist College - HC2023 at 7 pm. Talk co-sponsored by Marist College and WAC-MHV. Dr. Gerasimos Tsourapas, Lecturer in Middle East Politics at the University of Birmingham in the Department of Political Science and International Studies will speak about Authoritarianism in the Middle East with a focus on the politics of […]

  • Great Decisions: The Middle East Regional Disorder

    Dutchess Community College 53 Pendell Rd, Poughkeepsie, NY, United States

    Facilitator: Matt Murray, Dutchess Community College.  As the presidency of Donald J. Trump passes the halfway point, the Middle East remains a region in turmoil. The Trump administration has aligned itself with strongmen in Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates, and Egypt, which along with Israel have a common goal of frustrating Iranian expansion. What […]

  • Fall 2019 Members Only Dinner

    Cosimo's Trattoria & Bar 120 Delafield St, Poughkeepsie, NY, United States

    Dear WAC-MHV member: The Fall 2019 Annual Meeting Members Dinner will be held on Monday, December 2nd at 6 pm at Cosimo's Poughkeepsie (Delafield Street) in their second-floor Wine Room.  You will be able to select from a menu on the night of the event.  This is our Annual Meeting in which members vote for […]

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  • Lecture: “This is a True Story”

    Dutchess Community College 53 Pendell Rd, Poughkeepsie, NY, United States

    Dr. Robert. K. Brigham, Shirley Ecker Boskey Professor of History and International Relations at Vassar College will speak on Tuesday, February 11th at 7:00 pm. Location: James and Betty Hall Theater, Dutchess Community College. Dr. Brigham specializes in US foreign policy, particularly the Vietnam War. His recent research provides insights into the Battle of Hue […]

  • Great Decisions: China’s Road Into Latin America

    Kingston Library 61 Crown St, Kingston, NY, United States

    Facilitator: Malia Du Mont, Bard College As the Trump administration continues to withdraw from the world stage, China is looking to fill the void. How does Latin America fit into China’s “One Belt, One Road” plan? How will the relationship with China affect the region? Should the U.S. be concerned about China’s growing “sphere of […]

  • SWAC – Call for Paper Submissions / Conference

    Marist College 3399 North Rd, Poughkeepsie, NY, United States

    Abstracts of no more than 300 words may be sent to http://mari.st/swac2020abstract  by January 31, 2020 The 7th annual Student World Affairs Conference will be held on February 28th, starting at 9:00 am at Marist College. University students present their work on an array of international affairs topics. There will be morning and afternoon student […]

  • Academic WorldQuest 2020

    Henry A. Wallace Visitor and Education Center 4079 Albany Post Rd, Hyde Park, NY, United States

    Saturday, March 7th at the Henry A. Wallace Center / Franklin D. Roosevelt Historic Site. This international affairs quiz bowl will feature close to 20 high school teams from our region competing for the win. The winning team will travel to the national competition in Washington DC later in the spring.

  • Great Decisions: India and Pakistan

    Woodstock Public Library District 10 Dixon Ave, Woodstock, NY, United States

    Facilitators: Umar Ahmad and Mirza Ashraf, WACMHV How will the Kashmir situation affect the region, both economically and politically? India’s Prime Minister Narendra Modi rode a wave of Hindu nationalism to a historic reelection in 2019. His first order of business was to revoke the special status granted to the Kashmir region, inflaming the rivalry […]

  • Great Decisions: Modern Slavery and Human Trafficking

    Woodstock Public Library District 10 Dixon Ave, Woodstock, NY, United States

    Facilitator: Malia Du Mont, Bard College Almost every nation has enacted laws criminalizing human trafficking, and international organizations, governments, and NGOs sponsor a large variety of projects to curb trafficking and slavery. Billions of dollars have been allocated to these efforts. What is the international community doing to combat slavery and trafficking? What are the […]

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