Flash Chat with German Consul General
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In partnership with The Center for Great Neighborhoods, we invite families to join us, virtually, 4 Saturdays in August as we dive into the diverse culinary world and learn about different countries. Each event will have a presentation from a global guide (an international professional or student in our area) and a local chef. Participants will […]
The six-party talks were a series of multilateral negotiations held intermittently since 2003 and attended by China, Japan, North Korea, Russia, South Korea, and the United States. The talks stopped in 2009, when North Korea decided to forgo the process in 2009. In subsequent years, other participants, notably China, have called periodically for a resumption […]
Virtual Members Meeting Speaker: Dr. Peter Bell, Curator of European Paintings for the Cincinnati Art Museum Tuesday, 9/8/20 from 6:00-7:00 pm Link to Meeting: meet.google.com/rxv-ibvo-skm *Please RSVP if you will be attending the meeting* Hallo MSCA Members & Friends! Thanks to all who were able to join us at the last meeting to catch […]
America’s approach to the use of force has evolved so much since 1789 that the founders would no longer recognize it. From the Constitution to the War Powers Act to the Authorization for the Use of Military Force, America’s military, defense technology, and enemies—not to mention its role in global security—have undergone profound shifts as […]
It is often said that foreign policy is about connecting means with ends. With perhaps a few exceptions, most agree that the ultimate end of U.S. foreign policy should be a more prosperous, sustainable, and secure world. Yet today, food security around the globe remains a pressing challenge, especially in low-income, conflict-prone, and climate-affected areas. […]
Race & Justice in World Affairs: Part 3 Donna Bryson is a prolific and influential Denver journalist who has written on politics, housing, criminal justice, and veterans affairs. She has served as an AP correspondent throughout the world, including two stints in South Africa beginning at the end of apartheid. On September 16, she’ll discuss […]
Oktoberfest Zinzinnati®, presented by Samuel Adams and Kroger, will return for 10 days, Sep. 18-27. Oktoberfest Zinzinnati is traditionally the nation’s largest Oktoberfest and the second largest in the world to the original Oktoberfest in Munich. These festivities will be found online In Za Haus and in restaurants and bars The Cincinnati Chamber, producer of Oktoberfest […]
Join CCWA for our first Foreign Policy Forum of the 2020-2021 season as we host a virtual conversation on global health and the COVID-19 pandemic with Thomas Bollyky. Mr. Bollyky is at the Council on Foreign Relations, where he serves as director of the global health program and senior fellow for global health. He will […]
Both of the U.S. presidential candidates have pledged to end America’s “forever wars” and bring U.S. combat troops home. Linda Robinson, an internationally known expert on the post-9/11 “long wars,” discusses the status of the current wars against terrorism in Afghanistan, Iraq, Syria and globally and explains the options for concluding America’s combat roles in […]