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Global Conversations DIGITAL: Food Security and Foreign Policy

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. […]

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It’s a Black-White Thing: Lessons Learned from Post-Apartheid South Africa

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 […]

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Oktoberfest Zinzinnati®

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 […]

Global Health and Pandemics: A World Reshaped by COVID-19

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 […]

Ending America’s Forever Wars | Live Webinar event

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 […]

The New Nuclear Arms Race and the Future of Presidential Power

WorldDenver is pleased to welcome Former U.S. Secretary of Defense, William J. Perry, and Director of Policy at Ploughshares Fund, Tom Z. Collina, to discuss their book "The Button: The New Nuclear Arms Race and Presidential Power from Truman to Trump" and how the outcome of the upcoming election will impact the future of our national […]

Munich Sister City Association Virtual Members Meeting

Hallo MSCA Members & Friends! Join us for October's member meeting with guest speaker Mark Mallory, former Mayor of Cincinnati. He will discuss his trips to Munich, and other cities in Germany as well as the importance of our connection to Germany and Sister Cities around the world. Please RSVP if you will be able […]

Discover Global Markets (DGM) Virtual Conference, “Growth Opportunities in Intelligent Manufacturing”

Our virtual DGM is intended to increase U.S. business around the world and bring actionable international opportunities to U.S. firms by exploring sales channels & project pipelines. Our focus this year will be on companies in the following industries: manufacturing machinery, composites, electric & autonomous vehicles, next generation batteries, automation products, supply & security solutions, sensors & […]

The U.S. Judicial System: A Virtual Discussion with Kenyan Magistrates

The Northern Nevada International Center will host a virtual public speaking event. International Visitor Leadership Program (IVLP) participants from Kenya will reflect upon the lessons and best practices gained during their virtual IVLP experience. The discussion will highlight key takeaways on the U.S. model of federalism, U.S. judiciary initiatives to advance the rule of law, […]

The Key Swing States of the 2020 Election – With LA Times Political Writer Seema Mehta & Politics Professor Dan Schnur

Part 5 of our 2020 Election Series will analyze how the nation’s geographical cleavages —battleground states, urban-rural divides, and regional differences — will play out on election night. The discussion will be led by Political Communications Professor Dan Schnur of USC, UC-Berkeley, and Pepperdine, who will be joined by Seema Mehta, political reporter for the […]