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SUMMARY:India and what its Democracy means to the US and the World with Dr. Daniel Markey
DESCRIPTION:Dr. Daniel Markey is a senior advisor on South Asia at the United States Institute of Peace. He is also a senior fellow at the Johns Hopkins University’s School of Advanced International Studies (SAIS) Foreign Policy Institute. \nFrom 2015-2021\, Dr. Markey was a senior research professor in international relations at SAIS\, where he launched and led the Master of Arts in Global Policy degree program and taught courses in international politics and policy. From 2007-2015\, Dr. Markey was a senior fellow for India\, Pakistan\, and South Asia at the Council on Foreign Relations. From 2003 to 2007\, Dr. Markey was a member of the U.S. State Department’s Policy Planning Staff. His work focused on U.S. strategy in South Asia\, especially Pakistan and India. Prior to government service\, he taught in the Department of Politics at Princeton University and served as executive director of Princeton’s Research Program in International Security. Earlier\, he was a postdoctoral fellow at Harvard’s Olin Institute for Strategic Studies. \nDr. Markey has two decades of academic\, think tank\, and government experience focused on international relations and U.S. policy in Asia\, with a particular focus on South Asia and China’s evolving role in the region. Dr. Markey earned his bachelor’s in international relations from Johns Hopkins and his doctorate in politics from Princeton. \nDr. Markey is the author of China’s Western Horizon: Beijing and the New Geopolitics of Eurasia (Oxford University Press\, 2020). The book assesses the evolving political\, economic\, and security links between China and its western neighbors\, including Pakistan\, India\, Kazakhstan\, Russia\, Saudi Arabia\, and Iran. He is also the author of No Exit from Pakistan: America’s Tortured Relationship with Islamabad (Cambridge University Press\, 2013) as well as numerous reports\, articles\, book chapters\, and opinion pieces. His commentary has been featured widely in U.S. and international media. \nThis event will be held virtually on September 21 at 12:00 noon. \nClick here to register for this event now.
URL:https://wacreading.org/event/india-and-what-its-democracy-means-to-the-us-and-the-world-with-dr-danial-markey/
LOCATION:Virtual Event\, PA\, United States
CATEGORIES:Special Event
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SUMMARY:43rd Annual Leo Camp Memorial Lecture at Albright College
DESCRIPTION:Will the environment survive a renewed Middle East peace process? A blueprint for progress. \nPresented by Alon Tal
URL:https://wacreading.org/event/43rd-annual-leo-camp-memorial-lecture-at-albright-college/
LOCATION:Albright College\, McMillan Student Center South Lounge\, 13th and Bern Streets\, Reading\, PA\, 19612\, United States
CATEGORIES:Special Event
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240117T163000
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SUMMARY:Understanding the Current Palestinian and Israeli Conflict
DESCRIPTION:The World Affairs Council of Greater Reading will hold a moderated panel discussion Wednesday\, January 17\, 2024\, 4:30-5:30 p.m. at the McGlinn Conference Center\, Alvernia University\, 460 Saint Bernadine Street\, Reading\, PA. Educator Tod D. Witman will review the long 4\,000 year history of the area followed in succeeding order by Brian Chartock\, Chief Executive Officer\, the Jewish Federation of Reading and Rubina Tareen\, Outreach Coordinator\, the Islamic Center of Reading. The three panelist each will have 8-10 minutes to present followed by question and answer with the audience. \nThis event will be held at 4:30pm on January 17th at the McGlinn Conference Center and simulcast via Zoom Webinar\nRegister to attend live at the McGlinn Conference Center\n– OR –\nAttend the Zoom Webinar Virtually \nThere is no charge to attend.\nThere will be a free-will offering at the event for those who wish to contribute.\nRegistration is strongly encouraged.
URL:https://wacreading.org/event/understanding-the-current-palestinian-and-israeli-conflict/
LOCATION:McGlinn Conference Center\, 460 Saint Bernardine Street\, Reading\, PA\, 19607\, United States
CATEGORIES:Special Event
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240214T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240214T133000
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CREATED:20230831T164953Z
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SUMMARY:The Chesapeake Bay Estuary with Brian Gish
DESCRIPTION:  \nSince 2018\, Brian has developed innovative watershed management plans for streams in the Susquehanna Valley\, as part of the Chesapeake Bay Foundation’s Pennsylvania Science Team. He specializes in integrating advanced modeling\, remote sensing\, and geospatial techniques into community-driven environmental planning. Prior to joining CBF\, Brian has done related work in Pennsylvania\, California\, Massachusetts\, and Germany\, with professional experience in both the public and private sectors. He holds an undergraduate degree in Environmental Geography from Johns Hopkins University and a graduate degree in Environmental Planning from the University of Pennsylvania. A twelfth generation Lancastrian\, in his spare time\, Brian enjoys making furniture\, hiking\, and pursuing wild trout in the Commonwealth’s many rivers and streams. \nThis event will be held at 12:00 noon on February 14th at the McGlinn Conference Center\nClick here to register for this event now.\nDEADLINE FOR REGISTRATION IS FEBRUARY 7TH
URL:https://wacreading.org/event/the-chesapeake-bay-estuary/
LOCATION:McGlinn Conference Center\, 460 Saint Bernardine Street\, Reading\, PA\, 19607\, United States
CATEGORIES:Special Event
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SUMMARY:International Careers Panel for College Students sponsored by WAC of Tennessee and WAC of Greater Reading
DESCRIPTION:The Tennessee World Affairs Council in collaboration with the World Affairs Council of Greater Reading is offering An International Careers Panel via Zoom at 12:30 – 2:00 Eastern Time on Wednesday April 3\, 2024. \nDo you wonder what jobs and careers there are in International affairs? There is more than you think. Every Fall and Spring\, the World Affairs Council of TN assembles diplomats\, business peoples\, NGO officials\, returned Peace Corp volunteers  and more to talk about their experiences and insights and to answer your questions at this very popular panel. Topics for discussion include opportunities for internships\, the transition between school and work\, advise for career paths\, and hard and soft skills needed for current and future careers. \nThis Program is free for students. Click here or go to www.tnwac.org web site to register. \nPlease note that Tennessee is in the Central Time Zone and we are in the Eastern Time Zone. Tennessee’s start time for this program is 11:30 AM. Start time for WAC Reading is 12:30 PM Eastern Time.
URL:https://wacreading.org/event/international-careers-panel-for-college-students-sponsored-by-wac-of-tennessee-and-wac-of-greater-reading/
LOCATION:Virtual Event\, PA\, United States
CATEGORIES:Special Event
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240410T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240410T133000
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SUMMARY:The Palestinian and Israeli Conflict: An Historical Perspective with Tod Witman
DESCRIPTION:VIRTUAL EVENT 12:00 NOON APRIL 10TH \nMr. Witman will review the 4\,000  year history of the region\, expanding upon the well-received presentation he made as part of the panel discussion on the current Palestinian and Israeli conflict hosted by the World Affairs Council of Greater Reading January 17\, 2024 at the McGlinn Conference and Spirituality Center\, Alvernia University. \nTod Witman is a 32 year veteran educator in Berks County’s public schools\, with the last 21 served at Schuylkill Valley High School.  He is a longtime teacher of Advanced Placement World History and World Cultures courses and has taught almost every Social Studies course offered at SVHS.  He has participated in multiple highly selective institutes designed for high school history teachers\, including several from the Foreign Policy Association in New York City and the Foreign Policy Research Institute in Philadelphia.  These range in topics from the Israeli-Palestinian conflict to Iran’s interactions with the West to Russia’s foreign policy aspirations since the collapse of The Soviet Union.  In addition to teaching high school history\, he is a scoring leader for the College Board’s annual AP World History Reading.  He has also served as an AP World History consultant for the College Board and the National Math and Science Initiative via a program that delivers Advanced Placement content to traditionally underserved student populations in New York City.  He founded the World Affairs Club and Model UN Team at Schuylkill Valley High School and has worked closely with the World Affairs Council of Greater Reading to bring international learning opportunities to students across Berks County. \nThis event will be held VIRTUALLY at 12:00 Noon April 10th.\nClick here to register for this event now.
URL:https://wacreading.org/event/the-palestinian-and-israeli-conflict-an-historical-perspective-with-tod-witman/
LOCATION:Virtual Event\, PA\, United States
CATEGORIES:Special Event
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SUMMARY:Experience as a Peace Corps Volunteer in E. Timor with Jaymi Smith
DESCRIPTION:This is a zoom presentation \nJaymi Smith graduated from Penn State Berks with a degree in Global Studies in Spring 2023. Currently\, she is serving as a Peace Corps volunteer in Timor-Leste\, a small island in Southeast Asia. \nIn her presentation\, she will share her experiences as a Peace Corps volunteer\, including what it’s like to live and work in a completely different culture\, the challenges and rewards of living in a less developed country\, and the important lessons she has learned about herself along the way. She will also introduce you to the rich culture and history of Timor-Leste\, a place many may not yet be familiar with. \nIf you have ever considered becoming a volunteer or are simply interested in the process and experiences of a Peace Corps volunteer\, we invite you to join Jaymi for this presentation.  She looks forward to sharing her journey. \nThis is a virtual presentation co-sponsored with Penn State Berks. \nClick here to register for this event now.
URL:https://wacreading.org/event/experience-as-a-peace-corps-volunteer-in-e-timor-with-jamie-smith/
LOCATION:Virtual Event\, PA\, United States
CATEGORIES:Special Event
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20241218T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20241218T133000
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SUMMARY:The War in Ukraine in 2025 and Beyond-Tell Me How This Ends with Michael O'Hanlon
DESCRIPTION:Michael E. O’Hanlon is a senior fellow and director of research in Foreign Policy at the Brookings Institution\, where he specializes in U.S. defense strategy\, the use of military force\, and American national security policy. He directs the Strobe Talbott Center on Security\, Strategy and Technology\, as well as the Defense Industrial Base working group\, and is the inaugural holder of the Philip H. Knight Chair in Defense and Strategy. He co-directs the Africa Security Initiative as well. He is an adjunct professor at Columbia\, Georgetown\, and George Washington universities\, and a member of the International Institute for Strategic Studies. He also serves as a member of the Defense Policy Board at the U.S. Department of Defense. O’Hanlon was a member of the external advisory board at the Central Intelligence Agency from 2011-12. O’Hanlon’s latest book\, “Military History for the Modern Strategist: America’s Major Wars Since 1861” (Brookings and Rowman & Littlefield\, 2023) was published in January 2023. \nO’Hanlon’s other books include “The Art of War in an Age of Peace: U.S. Grand Strategy and Resolute Restraint” (Yale\, 2021); “Defense 101: Understanding the Military of Today and Tomorrow” (Cornell\, 2021); “The Senkaku Paradox: Risking Great Power War over Limited Stakes” (Brookings\, 2019); “Beyond NATO: A New Security Architecture for Eastern Europe” (Brookings\, 2017); “The Future of Land Warfare” (Brookings\, 2015); and “Strategic Reassurance and Resolve: U.S.-China Relations in the 21st Century” (with Jim Steinberg\, Princeton University Press\, 2014).  He edited “Brookings Big Ideas for America” (Brookings\, 2017). Previously\, he wrote “Crisis on the Korean Peninsula” (with Mike Mochizuki\, McGraw-Hill\, 2003); “Winning Ugly: NATO’s War to Save Kosovo” (with Ivo Daalder\, Brookings\, 2000); and about a dozen other books. \nO’Hanlon has written several hundred op-eds in major domestic and international newspapers. His articles have appeared in Foreign Affairs\, The National Interest\, Survival\, Washington Quarterly\, Joint Forces Quarterly\, and International Security\, among other publications. O’Hanlon has appeared on television or spoken on the radio more than 4\,000 times since September 11\, 2001. \nO’Hanlon was an analyst at the Congressional Budget Office from 1989-1994\, where he won the Director’s Award in 1992. He also worked previously at the Institute for Defense Analyses. His doctorate from Princeton is in public and international affairs\, where he was awarded a National Science Foundation fellowship. His bachelor’s and master’s degrees\, also from Princeton\, are in the physical sciences. He served as a Peace Corps volunteer in the Democratic Republic of Congo from 1982-84\, where he taught college and high school physics in French. Earlier\, he worked on a dairy farm in Upstate New York\, where he grew up\, and attempted (unsuccessfully) with a team of Princeton experimental physicists in the “Gravity Group” to disprove Einstein’s General Theory of Relativity. \nAffiliations:\nColumbia University\, adjunct professor\nGeorge Washington University\, Elliott School of International Affairs\, professional lecturer\nGeorgetown University\, Center for Security Studies\, adjunct professor\nU.S. Department of Defense\, Defense Policy Board\, member \nClick here to register for this event now.
URL:https://wacreading.org/event/the-war-in-ukraine-in-2025-and-beyond-tell-me-how-this-ends-with-michael-ohanlon/
LOCATION:Virtual Event\, PA\, United States
CATEGORIES:Special Event
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SUMMARY:North Korea under Kim Jong Un-A Security Challenge with a Few Good Options - with Dr. Terrence Roehrig
DESCRIPTION:This will be a virtual event. \nProfessor of national security affairs\, Terrence Roehrig has been a research fellow at the Kennedy School at Harvard University in the International Security Program and the Project on Managing the Atom. He is a non-resident expert at the Center for Korean Legal Studies at Columbia University. He has published numerous books\, articles and book chapters on Korean and East Asian security issues\, North Korea’s nuclear weapons program\, the U.S.-Republic of Korea alliance\, Korean maritime issues\, human rights and transitional justice. He has given presentations to U.S. Forces Korea\, the U.S. Embassy Seoul and the ROK JCS J-5. He has been a past president of the Association of Korean Political Studies. \nClick here to register for this webinar now.
URL:https://wacreading.org/event/north-korea-under-kim-jong-un-a-security-challenge-with-a-few-good-options-with-dr-terrence-roehrig/
LOCATION:Virtual Event\, PA\, United States
CATEGORIES:Special Event
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250219T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250219T133000
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SUMMARY:How Sanctions Work: Iran and the Impacts of Economic Warfare with Dr. Narges Bajoghli
DESCRIPTION:Narges Bajoghli (pronounced: Nar-guess Baa-jogh-lee) is a scholar\, public intellectual\, and award-winning author whose work explores the intersections of media\, power\, and resistance in global politics. She serves as the Faculty Lead of  Middle East Studies at Johns Hopkins University’s School of Advanced International Studies (SAIS) and is the co-director of the Rethinking Iran Initiative. Narges is also the co-Editor-in-Chief of Visual Anthropology Review\, where she helps shape the conversation around innovative approaches to visual storytelling in anthropology. \nHer first book\, Iran Reframed: Anxieties of Power in the Islamic Republic (Stanford University Press)\, received widespread acclaim and multiple awards for its groundbreaking ethnographic approach. Her second book\, How Sanctions Work in Iran\, offers an in-depth analysis of the impact of sanctions on Iranian society. Narges’s forthcoming book\, Workshop of War\, examines the legacy of chemical warfare in the Middle East and its broader implications for global military experimentation and violence. \nNarges’s research and writing have been featured in prominent outlets\, including Foreign Affairs\, The New York Times\, and The Atlantic. She is a frequent commentator on issues such as sanctions\, resistance movements\, and the role of media in shaping political ideologies. Her graphic novella\, Sanctioned Lives\, visually captures the everyday realities of life under sanctions and is part of a broader transmedia project bringing critical discussions of sanctions to new audiences. \nAs an educator\, Narges has received multiple teaching awards for her innovative courses on ethnography\, media\, and the politics of resistance. She is deeply committed to mentoring the next generation of global leaders and thinkers\, fostering intellectual curiosity\, and bridging the gap between academia and public discourse. \nBeyond academia\, Narges leads The Big Invisible Initiative\, a film series amplifying stories excluded from mainstream discourse\, and Feminist Futures\, a multimedia platform for cutting-edge essays and art. She is passionate about creating accessible spaces for dialogue on complex global issues and inspiring others to envision a more just and equitable future. \nClick here to register for this webinar now
URL:https://wacreading.org/event/how-sanctions-work-iran-and-the-impacts-of-economic-warfare-with-dr-narges-bajoghli/
LOCATION:Virtual Event\, PA\, United States
CATEGORIES:Special Event
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250311T083000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250311T140000
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SUMMARY:Academic World Quest 2025
DESCRIPTION:The Greater Reading World Affairs Council’s local AWQ competition is scheduled for\nMarch 11th\, from 8:30 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. at the Schmidt Training and Technology Center at Reading Area Community College.\n\nTen Berks County school districts (Antietam\, Boyertown\, Conrad Weiser\, Governor Mifflin\, Exeter\, Muhlenberg\, Schuylkill Valley\, Twin Valley\, Wilson\, Wyomissing) ten advisors and eighty-nine students will compete for a chance to advance to the National level\, with hotel and dining expenses covered by individual\, college and corporate sponsors.
URL:https://wacreading.org/event/academic-world-quest-2025/
LOCATION:Reading Area Community College\, PA\, United States
CATEGORIES:Special Event
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250521T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250521T133000
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SUMMARY:Sudan Nightmares: An Update with Dr. Randall Fegley
DESCRIPTION:Dr. Randall Fegley\, Associate Professor of History at Penn State Berks\, was named Executive Director of the Sudan Studies Association (SSA) during the organization?s 32nd Annual Conference on May 24\, 2013\, at the University of Pennsylvania in Philadelphia. This followed his completion of a two-year term as SSA President. In this role\, Fegley will oversee the organization?s transition to a new generation of officers and board members. \nThe Sudan Studies Association (SSA) is an independent professional society founded in the United States in 1981. Membership is open to scholars\, teachers\, students\, and others with interest in the Sudan. The Association exists primarily to promote Sudanese studies and scholarship. \nTHIS EVENT WILL BE HELD VIRTUALLY. \nClick here to register for this webinar
URL:https://wacreading.org/event/sudan-nightmares-an-update-with-dr-randall-fegley/
LOCATION:Virtual Event\, PA\, United States
CATEGORIES:Special Event
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250618T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250618T133000
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SUMMARY:Is There a New AmericaS First Policy? with Dr. Ryan Berg
DESCRIPTION:Dr. Ryan C. Berg\, has focused broadly on U.S. – Latin American relations. He contends that the new administration will move from “An America First” foreign policy to an “AmericaS First”\, focusing more and more on Latin America\, due to the fact that its agenda intersects with the region so much. Dr. Berg will focus on these oft ignored regions of Latin America and the reasons for this enhanced US interest. More importantly\, he will attempt to share how this revived interest will be interpreted by our friends to the south. \nDr. Berg obtained a Ph.D. and an M.Phil. in political science and an M.Sc. in global governance and diplomacy from the University of Oxford\, where he was a Senior Hulme fellow. Earlier\, he obtained a B.A. in government and theology from Georgetown University. He is the director of the Americans Program and head of the Future of Venezuela Initiative at the Center for Strategic and International Studies. He also serves as a professor at Catholic University of America and a course coordinator at the US Foreign Service Institute. Dr. Berg was a Fulbright scholar in Brazil and is a member of the Council on Foreign Relations. He has been published in a variety of peer-reviewed academic and policy-oriented journals. He routinely testifies before the Senate Foreign relations Committee and the House Foreign Affairs Committee. \nTHIS EVENT IS BEING HELD VIRTUALLY \nClick here to register for this webinar now
URL:https://wacreading.org/event/is-there-a-new-americas-first-policy-with-dr-ryan-berg/
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CATEGORIES:Special Event
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20251015T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20251015T131500
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SUMMARY:The Promise and Peril of Trump's America First Statecraft - with Charles Kupchan
DESCRIPTION:Charles Kupchan is a senior fellow at the Council on Foreign Relations (CFR) and professor of international affairs at Georgetown University in the Walsh School of Foreign Service and Department of Government.\nFrom 2014 to 2017\, Kupchan served as special assistant to the president and senior director for European affairs on the staff of the National Security Council (NSC) in the Barack Obama administration. He was also director for European affairs on the NSC during the first Bill Clinton administration.  Before joining the Clinton NSC\, he worked in the U.S. Department of State on the policy planning staff.  Previously\, he was an assistant professor of politics at Princeton University.\nKupchan is the author of Isolationism: A History of America’s Efforts to Shield Itself From the World (2020)\, No One’s World: The West\, the Rising Rest\, and the Coming Global Turn (2012)\, How Enemies Become Friends: The Sources of Stable Peace (2010)\, The End of the American Era: U.S. Foreign Policy and the Geopolitics of the Twenty-first Century (2002)\, Power in Transition: The Peaceful Change of International Order (2001)\, Civic Engagement in the Atlantic Community (1999)\, Atlantic Security: Contending Visions (1998)\, Nationalism and Nationalities in the New Europe (1995)\, The Vulnerability of Empire (1994)\, The Persian Gulf and the West (1987)\, and numerous articles on international and strategic affairs.\nKupchan has served as a visiting scholar at Harvard University’s Center for International Affairs\, Columbia University’s Institute for War and Peace Studies\, the International Institute for Strategic Studies in London\, the Centre d’Étude et de Recherches Internationales in Paris\, and the Institute for International Policy Studies in Tokyo. From 2006 to 2007\, he was the Henry A. Kissinger scholar at the Library of Congress and a fellow at the Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars. From 2013 to 2014\, he was a senior fellow at the Transatlantic Academy.\nKupchan received his BA from Harvard University and MPhil and DPhil from Oxford University \nClick here to register for this webinar now
URL:https://wacreading.org/event/the-promise-and-peril-of-trumps-america-first-statecraft-with-charles-kupchan/
LOCATION:Virtual Event\, PA\, United States
CATEGORIES:Special Event
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SUMMARY:Is the Midddle East at an Inflection Point? with Ambassador Daniel Kurtzer
DESCRIPTION:Daniel Kurtzer is 45th annual Leo Camp Memorial Lecturer.\nKurtzer joined the United States Department of State and was serving as a junior officer at the American Embassy in Cairo when Anwar Sadat was assassinated in 1981. He served in Israel between the years of 1982 and 1986\, then became Deputy Director of the State Department’s Egypt desk in Washington\, D.C. He later served on the Policy Planning Staff\, as Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for Near Eastern Affairs\, and as Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for Intelligence and Research. When asked why he was drawn to the Middle East\, he later replied: “The work never seems to be finished in this region. It is not a place where tuxedos and cocktail parties characterize diplomacy.”\nKurtzer joined the staff of Secretary of State James Baker. He helped write Baker’s noteworthy speech to American Israel Public Affairs Committee in May 1989. The speech was originally drafted by Harvey Sicherman\, who used uncontroversial pro-Israel language in his text. Kurtzer’s revisions included an attention-getting line that encouraged Israel and its supporters to abandon the Greater Israel idea. According to Aaron David Miller\, he and Kurtzer wrote short memos for Baker on issues at hand\, rather than longer\, strategic papers.\nKurtzer was also part of the Clinton administration’s team of advisers on the Arab–Israeli peace process. According to Miller\, Kurtzer left in 1994 because he “felt shut out by” the Special Middle East Envoy\, Dennis Ross.\nIn 2006\, he retired from the State Department and the U.S. Foreign Service with the rank of Career-Minister and assumed a chair in Middle East policy studies at the School of Public and International Affairs at Princeton University. He co-chaired\, with Scott Lasensky\, the Study Group on Arab-Israeli Peacemaking\, a project supported by the United States Institute of Peace. They published their recommendations in a 2008 book. \nKurtzer is the co-author of Negotiating Arab-Israeli Peace: American Leadership in the Middle East; co-author of The Peace Puzzle: America’s Quest for Arab Israeli Peace\, 1989–2011; and editor of Pathways to Peace: America and the Arab-Israeli Conflict. He is also a frequent contributor of academic articles and opinion pieces. \nThis is a free event and open to the public.
URL:https://wacreading.org/event/is-the-midddle-east-at-an-inflection-point-with-ambassador-daniel-kurtzer/
LOCATION:Albright College\, McMillan Student Center South Lounge\, 13th and Bern Streets\, Reading\, PA\, 19612\, United States
CATEGORIES:Special Event
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SUMMARY:Russia-Ukraine: Negotiated Settlement of Continued War with Ambassador Steven Pifer
DESCRIPTION:Steven Karl Pifer (born 1953) is a senior fellow at the Brookings Institution’s Center on the United States and Europe as well as the director of Brookings’ Arms Control Initiative. He was formerly senior adviser with the Center for Strategic & International Studies in Washington\, D.C.\, and the third United States Ambassador to Ukraine from 1998 to 2000. \nHe served at the United States Embassies in Warsaw\, London and Moscow\, and as advisor on the U.S. delegation to the negotiations on intermediate-range nuclear forces in Geneva. \nFrom 1978 to 2004 he was a foreign service officer with the US Dept. of State. From 1996 to 1997\, he served special assistant to the president and senior director for Russia\, Ukraine and Eurasia on the National Security Council. From 1998 to 2000\, he served as the United States Ambassador to Ukraine. From 2001 to 2004\, he served as deputy assistant secretary of state in the Bureau of European and Eurasian Affairs\, with responsibility for Russia and Ukraine. \nThis webinar event will he held on zoom. \nClick here to register for this webinar now
URL:https://wacreading.org/event/ukraine-with-ambassador-steven-pifer/
LOCATION:Virtual Event\, PA\, United States
CATEGORIES:Special Event
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SUMMARY:The Saudi Arabian Vision and the Future of Saudi/U.S. Relations with Fahad Nazer
DESCRIPTION:Fahad Nazer is the official spokesperson for the Embassy of Saudi Arabia to the United States. He was\nappointed to this role on January 18\, 2019. Prior to this appointment\, Nazer was a non-resident fellow at the Arab Gulf States Institute in Washington and served as an International Fellow at the National Council on U.S. Arab Relations. Additionally. He was also a columnist for the daily newspaper Arab News. His publications have appeared in Foreign Affairs\, The New York Times\, CNN\, Foreign Policy\, YaleGlobal Online\, The National Interest\, and Newsweek. Nazer earned his BA in political science from New York University and an M.A in political science from Saint John’s University in New York City. He has also completed the credit and examination requirements of the PhD program in political science at the Catholic University of America in Washington. \nClick here to register for this webinar now \n  \n 
URL:https://wacreading.org/event/the-saudi-arabian-vision-and-the-future-of-saudi-u-s-relations-with-fahad-nazer/
LOCATION:Virtual Event\, PA\, United States
CATEGORIES:Special Event
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