• Speaker: “Rally Point: Five Tasks to Unite the Country and Revitalize the American Dream.” Chris Gibson

    Bard College 30 Campus Rd, Annandale-On-Hudson, NY, United States

    Join us for a talk by Chris Gibson, a former member of Congress and faculty member at Williams College, as he discusses his new book. Wednesday, November 8, 2017 at 6 pm Weis Cinema in the Campus Center, Bard College Former Army Colonel and Congressman Chris Gibson will discuss his new book, "Rally Point: Five […]

  • Great Decisions: Conflict in the South China Sea. Facilitator: Matthew Murray, WACMHV and Dutchess Community College

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

    The South China Sea is a locus of competing territorial claims, and China is its most vocal claimant. Beijing’s interest has intensified disputes with other countries in the region in recent years, especially since China has increased its naval presence. Despite rising international pressure, including an unfavorable ruling by the International Tribunal for the Law […]

  • The United Nations: America’s Greatest National Strategic Bargain – A lecture with Christopher Holshek

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

    Tuesday, February 20, 2018 at 6:30 pm - Marist College - Henry Hudson Room, Fontaine Hall, 3rd Floor Meet retired U.S. Army Col. Christopher Holshek, a senior military advisor at Narrative Strategies, the Alliance for Peace Building, and the UN Association of the USA and author of Travels with Harley-Journey in Search of Personal and […]

  • William Hardin Burnley: The Slave Master of Trinidad

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

    Speaker: Professor Selwayn Cudjoe, Wellesley College Monday, February 25, 2019 5:30-7:00 p.m., Fusco Hall, Marist College, Choir Room, MU 3201 William Hardin Burnley (1780-1850) was the largest slave owner in Trinidad during the nineteenth century. Born in the United States to English parents, Burnley settled on the island in 1802 and became one of its […]

  • Cancelled: Student World Affairs Conference

    SUNY New Paltz 1 Hawk Dr, New Paltz, NY, United States

    The fifth annual Student World Affairs Conference will be held at Suny New Paltz on Friday, March 2, 2018. Students will present papers on international security, global governance and international institutions, development and democratization, and foreign policy analyses. 8 am - 9 am: Breakfast Reception, Student Union Building, Multi-Purpose Room 9 am - 10 am: […]

  • Academic World Quest

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

    Come observe talented regional high school students compete in teams in a contemporary international affairs trivia challenge. You will be proud of our students. The winning team will go on to compete at the national level in Washington DC.

  • Great Decisions: The waning of Pax Americana?: Facilitator James Ketterer

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

    Boardman Road Library: During the first months of Donald Trump’s presidency, the U.S. began a historic shift away from Pax Americana, the liberal international order that was established in the wake of World War II. Since 1945, Pax Americana has promised peaceful international relations and an open economy, buttressed by U.S. military power. In championing “America […]

  • Careers in Diplomacy: Usha E. Pitts at Bard Campus Center, Weis Cinema

    Bard College 30 Campus Rd, Annandale-On-Hudson, NY, United States

    Please join us for a lecture by Usha E. Pitts, Diplomat in Residence for the State Department and Career Foreign Service Officer, on Careers in Diplomacy.  High School and College students are welcome to attend.  Usha E. Pitts will visit Bard College to share her experiences working abroad and discuss career opportunities for students interested […]

  • Great Decisions: China and America: The new geopolitical equation: Facilitator Jean Claude Fouere

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

    Boardman Road Library: In the last 15 years, China has implemented a wide-ranging strategy of economic outreach and expansion of all its national capacities, including military and diplomatic capacities. Where the United States has taken a step back from multilateral trade agreements and discarded the Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP), China has made inroads through efforts like […]

  • Members Only Dinner at Vassar College Alumni House

    Vassar College 124 Raymond Ave, Poughkeepsie, NY, United States

    The Spring 2017 Member’s Only Dinner is scheduled for Wednesday, May 30, at 6 pm at Vassar College's Alumni House.  The food will be catered by Twisted Soul restaurant. There will be an opportunity to socialize before the dinner meeting.  This is a social meeting at which World Affairs Members will learn about the 2018 […]

  • Great Decisions: US Global Engagement and the Military: Facilitator Martin Charwat

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

    Boardman Road Library:  The global power balance is rapidly evolving, leaving the United States at a turning point concerning its level of engagement and the role of its military. Some argue for an “America First” paradigm, with a large military to ensure security, while others call for a more assertive posture overseas. Some advocate for […]

  • “The fall of the Weimar Republic: What it means for us”

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

    Tuesday, October 2 at 6:30 in Hancock 2023, Marist College. Lecture with Dr. Benjamin Carter Hett, Professor of History, Hunter College and the CUNY Graduate Center. This event is co-sponsored by the World Affairs Council of the Mid-Hudson Valley and Marist College’s History Department

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