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World Affairs Councils of America
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Our Mission Creating citizens well-informed in world affairs Building international interests among young people Fostering people-to-people relationships Enhancing international understanding
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Our System 86 Councils 17 National Affiliates 11 International Affiliates 484,000 Members and Participants 20,000,000 People Reached Annually
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Aggregate Funding
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Speakers Largest international affairs speakers program in the country with 2,500 events a year 50 th Anniversary Celebration Host 10 heads of state annually
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Great Decisions Grassroots foreign policy education program run by the Foreign Policy Association of New York 350,000 people participate in Great Decisions programs in 880 locations Produces a PBS TV series and a national poll of informed citizen opinion A National Flagship Program
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School Programs We reach 50,000 teachers and 2 million students. We support international education in schools through: Teacher Workshops Organizing Model UN Events Field Trips for Students Study Tours Abroad for Teachers Bringing Speakers and International Visitors to Schools Scholarships and Awards Organizing World Affairs Knowledge Competitions Publishing Curriculum Units
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World In Transition Our multimedia curriculum series produced by the Southern Center for International Studies in Atlanta. It covers Europe, Eurasia, Africa, East Asia, Middle East, Latin America, and South Asia. Used by 38,000 teachers and 1.5 million students nationwide A National Flagship Program
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Academic WorldQuest Our national competition for high school students testing knowledge of world affairs, current events, geography and more. Councils send teams to Washington, DC each spring for a weekend of competition, networking, meetings with leaders, museum visits, and a whole lot of fun! A National Flagship Program Preparing for the game Philly team scores in round six
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It’s Your World Our weekly radio program run by the San Francisco council News and Commentary Interviews Human Interest Features Call-ins Originates from KQED studios Presents diverse views and balanced discussion Currently carried by 21 NPR stations nationwide A National Flagship Program Council President Jane Wales moderating
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On Television Atlanta council makes a PBS series with former Secretaries of State, Defense, Treasury and world leaders New York council makes a PBS series that parallels Great Decisions topics Councils participate in MacNeill-Lehrer’s election-year By The People events C-SPAN covers over 40 council programs annually
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International Exchanges Host 5000 international visitors a year Support foreign student programs Handle protocol functions for various cities and states Dallas Mayor Laura Miller hosts visitors of Riga, Latvia
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Conferences National conference in Washington for the whole council system Asilomar conference in Monterey run by the San Francisco council World Leadership Forum in New York by the FPA in association with the opening of the UN General Assembly Chicago Council’s Atlantic Conference with Americans, Latin Americans, and Europeans
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National Program Series Rising Anti-Americanism with American Academy of Diplomacy Future of the Korean Peninsula with Korean Economic Institute Human Rights Series with State Department By The People with MacNeill – Lehrer Productions The People Speak with UN Foundation Is America Secure? with Fourth Freedom Forum The New Transatlantic Relationship with European Union Space Weapons or Space Arms Control? with Carnegie Corporation Expanding Freedom and Creating Democracy with National Democratic Institute and International Republican Institute
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Travel National Leadership Missions Philadelphia Travel Program Study Tours for Teachers Field Trips for Students Membership Travel by Local Councils People-to-People Diplomacy Trips Delegation visits War Remembrance Museum in Kuwait
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Opinion Polls Global Views and US Foreign Policy Chicago Council on Foreign Relations National Opinion Ballot Report Foreign Policy Association Statewide Foreign Policy Survey World Affairs Council of Montana
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Corporate Programs Business roundtables on global economy Corporate breakfasts with international leaders Great Decisions in the workplace Young Professionals networking and social events 500 Corporate Executives Serve as Board Members 100 US and Foreign Corporate Leaders Speak to our Councils Annually
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Our Affiliates National American Academy of Diplomacy American Forum for Global Education American Foreign Service Association Brookings Institution Council on Foreign Relations Center for Strategic and Int’l Studies Foreign Policy Research Institute Inter-American Dialogue International Center for Journalists International Law Institute Korean Economic Institute Middle East Institute National Council for International Visitors National Geographic Society New York Times United States-Indonesia Society International American University of Kuwait Canadian Institute of Int’l Affairs Economist Fares Foundation Korea America Friendship Society Japan Center for International Exchange Mexican Council on Foreign Relations Royal Institute for International Affairs Singapore International Foundation Turkish Business Confederation
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Awards Chairman’s Lifetime Achievement Award Distinguished International Journalist Award Teacher of the Year Awards World Citizen Awards Scholastic Awards President’s Awards
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Publications Foreign Policy 500 Recommended Speakers Headline Series Citizen’s Guide to US Foreign Policy Foreign Policy Book Review Policy Reports Leadership Mission Reports Program Series Reports Books
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Sponsors More than 2,000 Corporations, Foundations, and Individuals Generously Support our Work Our National Sponsors Include American AirlinesClaremont Group Gambrinus Samuel Aaron Int’l Anheuser-BuschEuropean Union Nike Siemens Carnegie James H. Falk Sr. Northrop Grumman Wedge
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What People Say about Us Walter Cronkite “ The world of world affairs councils is so very important because the future of mankind will be determined in the area of foreign policy.” Walter Cronkite Ronald Reagan “You in the world affairs council movement have done much praiseworthy work in building trust and affection among nations.” Ronald Reagan
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World Affairs Councils of America 1800 K St. NW Suite 1014 Washington, DC 20006 Phone 202 833 4557 Fax 202 833 4555 waca@worldaffairscouncils.org www.worldaffairscouncils.org Contact Us National Chairman Amb. James R. Jones National President Dr. Jerry W. Leach
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