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SUMMARY:Cleveland LEADS: Leadership\, Exchange\, and Diplomacy Scholars Program
DESCRIPTION:Show the World How… Cleveland LEADS \nDo you have what it takes to be a leader in an increasingly globalized world? \nHow do topics such as global awareness\, international complexity and diversity\, intercultural understanding\, and global competency impact what we do everyday in Greater Cleveland? \nHow can young professionals shape the region of Northeast Ohio through a more global lens? \nThe Cleveland LEADS program seeks to answer these questions through a 8-week course that draws on subject matter experts and invites young professionals aged 20-35 to explore their own leadership style and how they can become more globally-minded leaders. This interactive and introspective course is built around three key program pillars: leadership development\, global competency\, and international exchange. \nWe know that Cleveland LEADS\, and we want YOU to join us in developing the leaders of the future! \nWho Should Apply \nCleveland LEADS is for early to mid-career professionals who are interested in developing their global competencies and becoming more internationally-minded leaders. Applicants should be between the ages of 20-35 at the time of the application deadline. The program is a hybrid model; some sessions will be virtual\, others will be held in-person. Sessions will take place on Monday evenings\, from 5:30 p.m. – 7:30 p.m.\, once a week from September 25th through November 13th. \nProgram Modules \n\n\n\n*Introduction & Who Am I As a Leader? – Week of September 25\, 2023\nCleveland and the Global Economy – Week of October 2\, 2023\nSocial & Political Change Around the Globe – Week of October 9\, 2023\nDiplomatic Toolkit in Action – Week of October 16\, 2023\n*Global Crisis Management – Week of October 23\, 2023\n*How Culture Affects Worldview – Week of October 30\, 2023\n*Strategies for a Culturally Diverse World – Week of November 6\, 2023\n*Reflections for Global Professionals – Week of November 13\, 2023\n\n\n\n* In-person sessions \nHow to Apply \nRegistration for the Fall 2023 Cleveland LEADS cohort has closed. For more information\, please contact CCWA’s Director of Global Education\, Elizabeth Colvin\, at ecolvin@ccwa.org.
URL:https://www.ccwa.org/events/cleveland-leads-leadership-exchange-and-diplomacy-scholars-program-3/2023-09-25/
LOCATION:812 Huron Rd E. Suite 620\, 812 HURON RD E\, 620\, CLEVELAND\, OH\, 44115\, United States
CATEGORIES:CCWA Event
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SUMMARY:The Bin Laden Papers: Exposing the U.S. Misunderstanding of Terrorism
DESCRIPTION:Registration is closed for this event. \n  \nIn early May 2011\, U.S. Special Operations Forces raided Usama Bin Laden’s compound in Abbottabad\, Pakistan\, where he was hiding and ended his leadership of al-Qaeda\, the terrorist group responsible for the 9/11 attacks. How accurate were U.S. assessments of al-Qaeda’s capabilities and its leader’s plans?  A national expert on al-Qaeda\, Dr. Lahoud distilled the nearly 6\,000 Arabic pages of Bin Laden’s private communications that were retrieved during the Abbottabad raid. Her book\, The Bin Laden Papers: How the Abbottabad Raid Revealed the Truth about Al-Qaeda\, Its Leader and His Family\, shows a disparity between the U.S. assessment of al-Qaeda and the actual reality of the group and its leader. Her findings further highlight the ongoing challenge that the U.S. national security apparatus grapples with: How can we gain an understanding of terrorism to counter it effectively? \nThe Bin Laden Papers will be available for purchase\, and at the conclusion of the program\, Dr. Lahoud will hold a brief book signing. You can watch Dr. Lahoud discuss her findings on 60 Minutes here. \nBorn in Beirut\, Lebanon\, Nelly Lahoud’s research interest in the Islamic tradition led her to focus on the ideology and evolution of al-Qaeda and the ‘Islamic State’ (ISIS/ISIL). She is currently an associate professor in the Department of National Security and Strategy at the U.S. Army War College and a senior fellow in New America’s International Security program. She has a Ph.D. from the Research School of Social Sciences — Australian National University. She was a postdoctoral scholar at St. John’s College\, University of Cambridge — UK; Rockefeller Fellow in Islamic studies at the Library of Congress; and research fellow at the Belfer Center for Science and International Affairs\, Harvard University. Her previous appointments include being associate professor at the Department of Social Sciences and senior associate at the Combating Terrorism Center at the U.S. Military Academy at West Point; and assistant professor of political theory at Goucher College.
URL:https://www.ccwa.org/events/the-bin-laden-papers-exposing-the-u-s-misunderstanding-of-terrorism/
LOCATION:The Union Club\, 1211 Euclid Ave.\, Cleveland\, OH\, 44115\, United States
CATEGORIES:CCWA Event,Foreign Policy Forum,Public Forum
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20231002T173000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20231002T193000
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SUMMARY:Cleveland LEADS: Leadership\, Exchange\, and Diplomacy Scholars Program
DESCRIPTION:Show the World How… Cleveland LEADS \nDo you have what it takes to be a leader in an increasingly globalized world? \nHow do topics such as global awareness\, international complexity and diversity\, intercultural understanding\, and global competency impact what we do everyday in Greater Cleveland? \nHow can young professionals shape the region of Northeast Ohio through a more global lens? \nThe Cleveland LEADS program seeks to answer these questions through a 8-week course that draws on subject matter experts and invites young professionals aged 20-35 to explore their own leadership style and how they can become more globally-minded leaders. This interactive and introspective course is built around three key program pillars: leadership development\, global competency\, and international exchange. \nWe know that Cleveland LEADS\, and we want YOU to join us in developing the leaders of the future! \nWho Should Apply \nCleveland LEADS is for early to mid-career professionals who are interested in developing their global competencies and becoming more internationally-minded leaders. Applicants should be between the ages of 20-35 at the time of the application deadline. The program is a hybrid model; some sessions will be virtual\, others will be held in-person. Sessions will take place on Monday evenings\, from 5:30 p.m. – 7:30 p.m.\, once a week from September 25th through November 13th. \nProgram Modules \n\n\n\n*Introduction & Who Am I As a Leader? – Week of September 25\, 2023\nCleveland and the Global Economy – Week of October 2\, 2023\nSocial & Political Change Around the Globe – Week of October 9\, 2023\nDiplomatic Toolkit in Action – Week of October 16\, 2023\n*Global Crisis Management – Week of October 23\, 2023\n*How Culture Affects Worldview – Week of October 30\, 2023\n*Strategies for a Culturally Diverse World – Week of November 6\, 2023\n*Reflections for Global Professionals – Week of November 13\, 2023\n\n\n\n* In-person sessions \nHow to Apply \nRegistration for the Fall 2023 Cleveland LEADS cohort has closed. For more information\, please contact CCWA’s Director of Global Education\, Elizabeth Colvin\, at ecolvin@ccwa.org.
URL:https://www.ccwa.org/events/cleveland-leads-leadership-exchange-and-diplomacy-scholars-program-3/2023-10-02/
LOCATION:812 Huron Rd E. Suite 620\, 812 HURON RD E\, 620\, CLEVELAND\, OH\, 44115\, United States
CATEGORIES:CCWA Event
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20231009T173000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20231009T193000
DTSTAMP:20260404T102237
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SUMMARY:Cleveland LEADS: Leadership\, Exchange\, and Diplomacy Scholars Program
DESCRIPTION:Show the World How… Cleveland LEADS \nDo you have what it takes to be a leader in an increasingly globalized world? \nHow do topics such as global awareness\, international complexity and diversity\, intercultural understanding\, and global competency impact what we do everyday in Greater Cleveland? \nHow can young professionals shape the region of Northeast Ohio through a more global lens? \nThe Cleveland LEADS program seeks to answer these questions through a 8-week course that draws on subject matter experts and invites young professionals aged 20-35 to explore their own leadership style and how they can become more globally-minded leaders. This interactive and introspective course is built around three key program pillars: leadership development\, global competency\, and international exchange. \nWe know that Cleveland LEADS\, and we want YOU to join us in developing the leaders of the future! \nWho Should Apply \nCleveland LEADS is for early to mid-career professionals who are interested in developing their global competencies and becoming more internationally-minded leaders. Applicants should be between the ages of 20-35 at the time of the application deadline. The program is a hybrid model; some sessions will be virtual\, others will be held in-person. Sessions will take place on Monday evenings\, from 5:30 p.m. – 7:30 p.m.\, once a week from September 25th through November 13th. \nProgram Modules \n\n\n\n*Introduction & Who Am I As a Leader? – Week of September 25\, 2023\nCleveland and the Global Economy – Week of October 2\, 2023\nSocial & Political Change Around the Globe – Week of October 9\, 2023\nDiplomatic Toolkit in Action – Week of October 16\, 2023\n*Global Crisis Management – Week of October 23\, 2023\n*How Culture Affects Worldview – Week of October 30\, 2023\n*Strategies for a Culturally Diverse World – Week of November 6\, 2023\n*Reflections for Global Professionals – Week of November 13\, 2023\n\n\n\n* In-person sessions \nHow to Apply \nRegistration for the Fall 2023 Cleveland LEADS cohort has closed. For more information\, please contact CCWA’s Director of Global Education\, Elizabeth Colvin\, at ecolvin@ccwa.org.
URL:https://www.ccwa.org/events/cleveland-leads-leadership-exchange-and-diplomacy-scholars-program-3/2023-10-09/
LOCATION:812 Huron Rd E. Suite 620\, 812 HURON RD E\, 620\, CLEVELAND\, OH\, 44115\, United States
CATEGORIES:CCWA Event
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DTEND;TZID=UTC:20231012T183000
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CREATED:20230803T225422Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231002T212028Z
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SUMMARY:Global Education Roundtable
DESCRIPTION:The Cleveland Council on World Affairs invites teachers and others interested in global education to a Global Education Roundtable. Together we will explore how to bring the world to local classrooms and how to implement global education strategies. Attendees will share best practices and ideas for the classroom. CCWA will share additional resources for educators and provide a forum to connect with one another. \nTo learn more about CCWA’s global education programs\, click here. \nLocation: Cleveland Council on World Affairs\, 812 Huron Road E #620\, Cleveland\, OH 44115 \nRegistration for this event has closed. If you have questions or would like to be added to the waiting list\, please contact Elizabeth Colvin\, Director of Global Education\, at ecolvin@ccwa.org.
URL:https://www.ccwa.org/events/global-education-roundtable/
LOCATION:812 Huron Rd E. Suite 620\, 812 HURON RD E\, 620\, CLEVELAND\, OH\, 44115\, United States
CATEGORIES:CCWA Event
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20231016T173000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20231016T193000
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SUMMARY:Cleveland LEADS: Leadership\, Exchange\, and Diplomacy Scholars Program
DESCRIPTION:Show the World How… Cleveland LEADS \nDo you have what it takes to be a leader in an increasingly globalized world? \nHow do topics such as global awareness\, international complexity and diversity\, intercultural understanding\, and global competency impact what we do everyday in Greater Cleveland? \nHow can young professionals shape the region of Northeast Ohio through a more global lens? \nThe Cleveland LEADS program seeks to answer these questions through a 8-week course that draws on subject matter experts and invites young professionals aged 20-35 to explore their own leadership style and how they can become more globally-minded leaders. This interactive and introspective course is built around three key program pillars: leadership development\, global competency\, and international exchange. \nWe know that Cleveland LEADS\, and we want YOU to join us in developing the leaders of the future! \nWho Should Apply \nCleveland LEADS is for early to mid-career professionals who are interested in developing their global competencies and becoming more internationally-minded leaders. Applicants should be between the ages of 20-35 at the time of the application deadline. The program is a hybrid model; some sessions will be virtual\, others will be held in-person. Sessions will take place on Monday evenings\, from 5:30 p.m. – 7:30 p.m.\, once a week from September 25th through November 13th. \nProgram Modules \n\n\n\n*Introduction & Who Am I As a Leader? – Week of September 25\, 2023\nCleveland and the Global Economy – Week of October 2\, 2023\nSocial & Political Change Around the Globe – Week of October 9\, 2023\nDiplomatic Toolkit in Action – Week of October 16\, 2023\n*Global Crisis Management – Week of October 23\, 2023\n*How Culture Affects Worldview – Week of October 30\, 2023\n*Strategies for a Culturally Diverse World – Week of November 6\, 2023\n*Reflections for Global Professionals – Week of November 13\, 2023\n\n\n\n* In-person sessions \nHow to Apply \nRegistration for the Fall 2023 Cleveland LEADS cohort has closed. For more information\, please contact CCWA’s Director of Global Education\, Elizabeth Colvin\, at ecolvin@ccwa.org.
URL:https://www.ccwa.org/events/cleveland-leads-leadership-exchange-and-diplomacy-scholars-program-3/2023-10-16/
LOCATION:812 Huron Rd E. Suite 620\, 812 HURON RD E\, 620\, CLEVELAND\, OH\, 44115\, United States
CATEGORIES:CCWA Event
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20231023T173000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20231023T193000
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LAST-MODIFIED:20230918T160236Z
UID:10000654-1698082200-1698089400@www.ccwa.org
SUMMARY:Cleveland LEADS: Leadership\, Exchange\, and Diplomacy Scholars Program
DESCRIPTION:Show the World How… Cleveland LEADS \nDo you have what it takes to be a leader in an increasingly globalized world? \nHow do topics such as global awareness\, international complexity and diversity\, intercultural understanding\, and global competency impact what we do everyday in Greater Cleveland? \nHow can young professionals shape the region of Northeast Ohio through a more global lens? \nThe Cleveland LEADS program seeks to answer these questions through a 8-week course that draws on subject matter experts and invites young professionals aged 20-35 to explore their own leadership style and how they can become more globally-minded leaders. This interactive and introspective course is built around three key program pillars: leadership development\, global competency\, and international exchange. \nWe know that Cleveland LEADS\, and we want YOU to join us in developing the leaders of the future! \nWho Should Apply \nCleveland LEADS is for early to mid-career professionals who are interested in developing their global competencies and becoming more internationally-minded leaders. Applicants should be between the ages of 20-35 at the time of the application deadline. The program is a hybrid model; some sessions will be virtual\, others will be held in-person. Sessions will take place on Monday evenings\, from 5:30 p.m. – 7:30 p.m.\, once a week from September 25th through November 13th. \nProgram Modules \n\n\n\n*Introduction & Who Am I As a Leader? – Week of September 25\, 2023\nCleveland and the Global Economy – Week of October 2\, 2023\nSocial & Political Change Around the Globe – Week of October 9\, 2023\nDiplomatic Toolkit in Action – Week of October 16\, 2023\n*Global Crisis Management – Week of October 23\, 2023\n*How Culture Affects Worldview – Week of October 30\, 2023\n*Strategies for a Culturally Diverse World – Week of November 6\, 2023\n*Reflections for Global Professionals – Week of November 13\, 2023\n\n\n\n* In-person sessions \nHow to Apply \nRegistration for the Fall 2023 Cleveland LEADS cohort has closed. For more information\, please contact CCWA’s Director of Global Education\, Elizabeth Colvin\, at ecolvin@ccwa.org.
URL:https://www.ccwa.org/events/cleveland-leads-leadership-exchange-and-diplomacy-scholars-program-3/2023-10-23/
LOCATION:812 Huron Rd E. Suite 620\, 812 HURON RD E\, 620\, CLEVELAND\, OH\, 44115\, United States
CATEGORIES:CCWA Event
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20231030T173000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20231030T193000
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SUMMARY:Cleveland LEADS: Leadership\, Exchange\, and Diplomacy Scholars Program
DESCRIPTION:Show the World How… Cleveland LEADS \nDo you have what it takes to be a leader in an increasingly globalized world? \nHow do topics such as global awareness\, international complexity and diversity\, intercultural understanding\, and global competency impact what we do everyday in Greater Cleveland? \nHow can young professionals shape the region of Northeast Ohio through a more global lens? \nThe Cleveland LEADS program seeks to answer these questions through a 8-week course that draws on subject matter experts and invites young professionals aged 20-35 to explore their own leadership style and how they can become more globally-minded leaders. This interactive and introspective course is built around three key program pillars: leadership development\, global competency\, and international exchange. \nWe know that Cleveland LEADS\, and we want YOU to join us in developing the leaders of the future! \nWho Should Apply \nCleveland LEADS is for early to mid-career professionals who are interested in developing their global competencies and becoming more internationally-minded leaders. Applicants should be between the ages of 20-35 at the time of the application deadline. The program is a hybrid model; some sessions will be virtual\, others will be held in-person. Sessions will take place on Monday evenings\, from 5:30 p.m. – 7:30 p.m.\, once a week from September 25th through November 13th. \nProgram Modules \n\n\n\n*Introduction & Who Am I As a Leader? – Week of September 25\, 2023\nCleveland and the Global Economy – Week of October 2\, 2023\nSocial & Political Change Around the Globe – Week of October 9\, 2023\nDiplomatic Toolkit in Action – Week of October 16\, 2023\n*Global Crisis Management – Week of October 23\, 2023\n*How Culture Affects Worldview – Week of October 30\, 2023\n*Strategies for a Culturally Diverse World – Week of November 6\, 2023\n*Reflections for Global Professionals – Week of November 13\, 2023\n\n\n\n* In-person sessions \nHow to Apply \nRegistration for the Fall 2023 Cleveland LEADS cohort has closed. For more information\, please contact CCWA’s Director of Global Education\, Elizabeth Colvin\, at ecolvin@ccwa.org.
URL:https://www.ccwa.org/events/cleveland-leads-leadership-exchange-and-diplomacy-scholars-program-3/2023-10-30/
LOCATION:812 Huron Rd E. Suite 620\, 812 HURON RD E\, 620\, CLEVELAND\, OH\, 44115\, United States
CATEGORIES:CCWA Event
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20231106T173000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20231106T193000
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SUMMARY:Cleveland LEADS: Leadership\, Exchange\, and Diplomacy Scholars Program
DESCRIPTION:Show the World How… Cleveland LEADS \nDo you have what it takes to be a leader in an increasingly globalized world? \nHow do topics such as global awareness\, international complexity and diversity\, intercultural understanding\, and global competency impact what we do everyday in Greater Cleveland? \nHow can young professionals shape the region of Northeast Ohio through a more global lens? \nThe Cleveland LEADS program seeks to answer these questions through a 8-week course that draws on subject matter experts and invites young professionals aged 20-35 to explore their own leadership style and how they can become more globally-minded leaders. This interactive and introspective course is built around three key program pillars: leadership development\, global competency\, and international exchange. \nWe know that Cleveland LEADS\, and we want YOU to join us in developing the leaders of the future! \nWho Should Apply \nCleveland LEADS is for early to mid-career professionals who are interested in developing their global competencies and becoming more internationally-minded leaders. Applicants should be between the ages of 20-35 at the time of the application deadline. The program is a hybrid model; some sessions will be virtual\, others will be held in-person. Sessions will take place on Monday evenings\, from 5:30 p.m. – 7:30 p.m.\, once a week from September 25th through November 13th. \nProgram Modules \n\n\n\n*Introduction & Who Am I As a Leader? – Week of September 25\, 2023\nCleveland and the Global Economy – Week of October 2\, 2023\nSocial & Political Change Around the Globe – Week of October 9\, 2023\nDiplomatic Toolkit in Action – Week of October 16\, 2023\n*Global Crisis Management – Week of October 23\, 2023\n*How Culture Affects Worldview – Week of October 30\, 2023\n*Strategies for a Culturally Diverse World – Week of November 6\, 2023\n*Reflections for Global Professionals – Week of November 13\, 2023\n\n\n\n* In-person sessions \nHow to Apply \nRegistration for the Fall 2023 Cleveland LEADS cohort has closed. For more information\, please contact CCWA’s Director of Global Education\, Elizabeth Colvin\, at ecolvin@ccwa.org.
URL:https://www.ccwa.org/events/cleveland-leads-leadership-exchange-and-diplomacy-scholars-program-3/2023-11-06/
LOCATION:812 Huron Rd E. Suite 620\, 812 HURON RD E\, 620\, CLEVELAND\, OH\, 44115\, United States
CATEGORIES:CCWA Event
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20231109T173000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20231109T193000
DTSTAMP:20260404T102237
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SUMMARY:Young Professionals Centennial Fall Social - Evening at the Museum: Examining the City's Impact on the World
DESCRIPTION:The Cleveland Council on World Affairs’ Young Professionals Advisory Committee (YPAC) invites you to connect with other globally-minded young professionals at our Centennial Fall Social! Join us for a fun evening of exploring the Cleveland History Center and reflect on the CCWA’s 100 years in Cleveland. Attendees are invited to join a docent guided tour of the museum and a networking reception with refreshments. \nYPAC is a body of young professionals who support the work of CCWA in its efforts to engage young professionals and students in our programming. YPAC members do this by providing program feedback and insight to the board and staff of CCWA\, leading coordination of young professional events\, and serving as community ambassadors for CCWA and its programs. \nTo learn more about YPAC and meet current members\, click here. \nLocation: Cleveland History Center\, 10825 East Blvd\, Cleveland\, OH 44106 \nRegistration: Registration fee is $25 per person. This includes a guided docent tour of the Cleveland History Center\, a networking reception with light appetizers and an open bar\, and parking. This event is sold out and registration has closed; walk-ins will not be accepted.
URL:https://www.ccwa.org/events/young-professionals-centennial-fall-social-evening-at-the-museum-examining-the-citys-impact-on-the-world/
LOCATION:Cleveland History Center\, 10825 East Blvd\, Cleveland\, OH\, 44106\, United States
CATEGORIES:CCWA Event
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20231113T173000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20231113T193000
DTSTAMP:20260404T102237
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SUMMARY:Cleveland LEADS: Leadership\, Exchange\, and Diplomacy Scholars Program
DESCRIPTION:Show the World How… Cleveland LEADS \nDo you have what it takes to be a leader in an increasingly globalized world? \nHow do topics such as global awareness\, international complexity and diversity\, intercultural understanding\, and global competency impact what we do everyday in Greater Cleveland? \nHow can young professionals shape the region of Northeast Ohio through a more global lens? \nThe Cleveland LEADS program seeks to answer these questions through a 8-week course that draws on subject matter experts and invites young professionals aged 20-35 to explore their own leadership style and how they can become more globally-minded leaders. This interactive and introspective course is built around three key program pillars: leadership development\, global competency\, and international exchange. \nWe know that Cleveland LEADS\, and we want YOU to join us in developing the leaders of the future! \nWho Should Apply \nCleveland LEADS is for early to mid-career professionals who are interested in developing their global competencies and becoming more internationally-minded leaders. Applicants should be between the ages of 20-35 at the time of the application deadline. The program is a hybrid model; some sessions will be virtual\, others will be held in-person. Sessions will take place on Monday evenings\, from 5:30 p.m. – 7:30 p.m.\, once a week from September 25th through November 13th. \nProgram Modules \n\n\n\n*Introduction & Who Am I As a Leader? – Week of September 25\, 2023\nCleveland and the Global Economy – Week of October 2\, 2023\nSocial & Political Change Around the Globe – Week of October 9\, 2023\nDiplomatic Toolkit in Action – Week of October 16\, 2023\n*Global Crisis Management – Week of October 23\, 2023\n*How Culture Affects Worldview – Week of October 30\, 2023\n*Strategies for a Culturally Diverse World – Week of November 6\, 2023\n*Reflections for Global Professionals – Week of November 13\, 2023\n\n\n\n* In-person sessions \nHow to Apply \nRegistration for the Fall 2023 Cleveland LEADS cohort has closed. For more information\, please contact CCWA’s Director of Global Education\, Elizabeth Colvin\, at ecolvin@ccwa.org.
URL:https://www.ccwa.org/events/cleveland-leads-leadership-exchange-and-diplomacy-scholars-program-3/2023-11-13/
LOCATION:812 Huron Rd E. Suite 620\, 812 HURON RD E\, 620\, CLEVELAND\, OH\, 44115\, United States
CATEGORIES:CCWA Event
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20231129T173000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20231129T193000
DTSTAMP:20260404T102237
CREATED:20230825T181823Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231128T192019Z
UID:10000668-1701279000-1701286200@www.ccwa.org
SUMMARY:The Global Economic and Geopolitical Outlook for 2024: More Uncertainty Ahead?
DESCRIPTION:Registration for this event has closed. Please contact Jacob Connell at jconnell@ccwa.org with questions. \nThe global economy has been battered by a series of crises in recent years\, and 2024 appears likely to be another year of economic and geopolitical instability. This outlook is due to a confluence of factors: financial sector turmoil\, high inflation\, ongoing effects of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine\, and the lingering impacts of three years of COVID. Moreover\, the extreme weather events of this summer – extreme heat\, violent storms\, wildfires in some parts of the globe and flooding in others – have all come with a cost to the global economy. As a result\, the International Monetary Fund forecasts that global growth will continue to decline in 2024\, particularly in advanced economies. \nTo provide greater insights into the data and the underlying trends\, join us to hear from Michael Weidokal\, Founder and Executive Director of International Strategic Analysis (ISA). ISA provides country intelligence\, economic forecasting\, and international market studies for many of the world’s leading companies\, including Amazon\, Lockheed Martin\, Ford\, Siemens and FedEx. Mr. Weidokal will provide his thoughts on how the global economy is shaping up for 2024\, and how you can prepare for the changes that lie in store for the coming year.
URL:https://www.ccwa.org/events/the-global-economic-and-geopolitical-outlook-for-2024-more-uncertainty-ahead/
LOCATION:The Union Club\, 1211 Euclid Ave.\, Cleveland\, OH\, 44115\, United States
CATEGORIES:CCWA Event,Foreign Policy Forum,Public Forum
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20240118T170000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20240118T190000
DTSTAMP:20260404T102237
CREATED:20231209T000206Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240117T191110Z
UID:10000677-1705597200-1705604400@www.ccwa.org
SUMMARY:What's Next for Ukraine?
DESCRIPTION:Registration for this event is closed. \nAfter nearly two years of war\, Russia’s invasion of Ukraine has reached a stalemate on the frontlines. Beyond the battlefield\, deliberations also continue over issues that will greatly impact the course of the war and Ukraine as a nation. Western countries are faltering in their military support; Ukrainians question whether to hold their presidential election as scheduled in March 2024; and economic experts are rethinking how to effectively leverage sanctions on Russia. All while evidence of Russian military war crimes continues to mount. At this critical juncture in the war\, Ambassador Paula Dobriansky joins the Cleveland Council on World Affairs to discuss what the near future holds for Ukraine and what role the U.S. should play in shaping that future. \nAmbassador Paula J. Dobriansky\, a foreign policy expert and diplomat specializing in national security affairs\, is a Senior Fellow at Harvard University’s Belfer Center for Science and International Affairs and Vice Chair of the Atlantic Council’s Scowcroft Center for Strategy and Security. She brings over thirty years of government and international experience across senior levels of diplomacy\, business\, and defense. Her high-level government positions include Under Secretary of State for Global Affairs\, President’s Envoy to Northern Ireland\, National Security Council Director of European and Soviet Affairs\, and Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for Human Rights and Humanitarian Affairs.  After leaving government\, she was Senior Vice President and Global Head of Government and Regulatory Affairs at Thomson Reuters and serves on Rubicon Technologies Board.  As a member of the Council on Foreign Relations\, Trilateral Commission\, and the American Academy of Diplomacy. Dobriansky also served on the Defense Policy Board\, the Secretary of State’s Foreign Policy Board and as Chair of ExIm Bank’s Council on China Competition. She received a BSFS summa cum laude from Georgetown University School of Foreign Service and an MA and Ph.D. in Soviet political/military affairs from Harvard University.  She has received high-level international recognition from the governments of Poland\, Ukraine\, Hungary\, Romania\, Lithuania and Colombia and has five honorary doctorate degrees. \nPlease note that this event has a slightly different schedule than usual. Remarks will begin promptly at 5:30pm\, rather than 6:00pm.
URL:https://www.ccwa.org/events/whats-next-for-ukraine/
LOCATION:The Union Club\, 1211 Euclid Ave.\, Cleveland\, OH\, 44115\, United States
CATEGORIES:CCWA Event,Foreign Policy Forum,Public Forum
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20240222T180000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20240222T203000
DTSTAMP:20260404T102237
CREATED:20231207T012110Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240221T205406Z
UID:10000675-1708624800-1708633800@www.ccwa.org
SUMMARY:Global Gauntlet 2024: CCWA’s World Trivia Challenge
DESCRIPTION:Mark your calendars for an evening of world trivia\, food\, and prizes! \nJoin us on Thursday\, February 22nd for our annual Global Gauntlet World Trivia Challenge! Teams of up to four compete to answer questions that test your knowledge of international affairs\, current events\, and foreign policy\, while competing for great prizes from local businesses.  \nParticipants will enjoy a selection of small plates from Market Garden Brewery’s kitchen and there will be a private cash bar with fresh craft beer\, cocktails\, wine\, and non-alcoholic beverages.   \nThe proceeds from this event will go directly to CCWA’s Carter E. Strang Young Professionals Advisory Committee to organize events that support our mission to engage young\, diverse Clevelanders in international affairs. \nDate: Thursday\, February 22\, 2024 \nTime: 6:00PM – 8:30PM \nLocation: Market Garden Brewery\, 1947 West 25th St.\, Cleveland \nAdmission:Individuals: $45\, Teams up to 4: $160; Individual Students: $30\, Student Teams up to 4: $110. Advance registration is required. Walk-ins will not be accepted. \nRegistration: Registration for this event has closed. \nThank you to our Global Gauntlet Sponsors: \n \nWith questions\, contact Elizabeth Colvin\, Director of Global Education\, at ecolvin@ccwa.org or 216.255.9002.
URL:https://www.ccwa.org/events/global-gauntlet-2024-ccwas-world-trivia-challenge/
LOCATION:Market Garden Brewery\, 1947 West 25th St.\, Cleveland\, 1947 West 25th Street\, Cleveland\, OH\, 44113\, United States
CATEGORIES:CCWA Event
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20240320T173000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20240320T193000
DTSTAMP:20260404T102237
CREATED:20231216T010929Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240319T232143Z
UID:10000679-1710955800-1710963000@www.ccwa.org
SUMMARY:India: The Emerging Geopolitical and Economic Power -- Prospects and Challenges
DESCRIPTION:Join us for the Dr. Raj and Karen Aggarwal Forum on India for a discussion on the future of India as a global power. \nAs the global geopolitical order continues to evolve\, India\, soon to be the world’s third largest economy\, has emerged as a critical player on the world stage. Many questions surround what India’s prominence means for the nation\, the region\, and the world. Western nations see India as a strategic partner well-positioned to contain the rise of China\, and yet India is clearly shaping its own sense of its future. Among other ambitions\, the Narendra Modi government\, who referred to India with the Sanskrit name “Bharat” when hosting the G20 in September 2023\, is aiming to make India an advanced economy by 2047 to mark 100 years of independence. With so much potential for internal economic growth\, how does India want to project itself as a global power? Long hailed as the world’s largest democracy\, in what ways will India’s domestic policies shape its geopolitical trajectory? Dr. Ajay Chhibber\, a leading expert on Indian economic development\, joins the Cleveland Council on World Affairs to tackle these complex questions and discuss why India is poised to reshape the world. \nDr. Ajay Chhibber is a Distinguished Visiting Scholar at the Institute of International Economic Policy\, George Washington University\, and a Non-Resident Senior Fellow at the Atlantic Council. He was India’s first Director General of Independent Evaluation with the status of Minister of State in 2013-2014 and Distinguished Visiting Professor at the National Institute for Public Finance and Policy. From 2008-2013 he served as United Nations Assistant Secretary-General and Assistant Administrator at the United Nations Development Programme. He served as the World Bank’s Country Director in Turkey and Vietnam and led the 1997 World Development Report on the role of the state. He has published six books on economic development and many articles in international journals and major newspapers. His latest book\, co-authored with Salman Soz\, Unshackling India: Hard Truths and Clear Choices for Economic Revival (Harper-Collins) was declared the Best New Book in Economics for 2022 in the Financial Times and won the India Economic Forum Literary Award for 2022. He has a PhD from Stanford University\, a master’s degree from the Delhi School of Economics\, and has completed advanced management programs at Harvard University and INSEAD\, France. He has also taught economics at Georgetown University and the University of Delhi. \nRegistration for this event has closed. Please contact Jacob Connell at jconnell@ccwa.org with questions.
URL:https://www.ccwa.org/events/india-the-emerging-geopolitical-and-economic-power-prospects-and-challenges/
LOCATION:The Union Club\, 1211 Euclid Ave.\, Cleveland\, OH\, 44115\, United States
CATEGORIES:CCWA Event,Foreign Policy Forum,Public Forum
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20240410T173000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20240410T191500
DTSTAMP:20260404T102237
CREATED:20240223T004825Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240410T223310Z
UID:10000685-1712770200-1712776500@www.ccwa.org
SUMMARY:Global Population: Sorting Fact from Fiction
DESCRIPTION:Registration for this event is closed\, but walk-ups are welcome! \nOur global population of 8 billion is radically different than at any other time in human history — and it’s headed in an unprecedented direction. As we move deeper into the 21st century\, demographic shifts and migration crises increasingly dominate the headlines. Countries around the world are starting to face difficult questions related to their aging populations. Should governments enact policy designed to raise fertility rates? What role does migration play in balancing a work force? How will the world’s politics and the balance of geopolitical power change as the world’s population changes? Jennifer D. Sciubba\, Ph.D.\, will join CCWA to discuss common misconceptions about global population trends in births\, deaths\, and migration and why there is cause for optimism. \nDr. Sciubba is one of the foremost experts in the field of political demography. Her latest book\, 8 billion and Counting: How Sex\, Death\, and Migration Shape Our World (W.W. Norton 2022) argues that a deeper understanding of fertility\, mortality\, and migration trends points us toward the investments we need to make today to shape the future we want tomorrow. Dr. Sciubba works to educate the broader public about the importance of population trends by translating research for readers of The Atlantic\, Harvard Business Review\, The Washington Post\, and on the TED stage\, among other places\, in addition to publishing policy-relevant research in numerous scholarly articles and edited books. \nDr. Sciubba is affiliated with the Wilson Center and the Hess Center for New Frontiers at the Center for Strategic and International Studies. She is formerly a tenured professor at Rhodes College in Memphis\, Tennessee. Dr. Sciubba has studied at the Max Planck Institute for Demographic Research in Rostock\, Germany\, and served as a demographics consultant to the US Office of the Secretary of Defense. Dr. Sciubba is Vice-Chair of the board of the Population Reference Bureau\, and a member of the Council on Foreign Relations and Phi Beta Kappa. She received her Ph.D. and M.A. from the University of Maryland and her B.A. from Agnes Scott College.
URL:https://www.ccwa.org/events/global-population-sorting-fact-from-fiction/
LOCATION:The Union Club\, 1211 Euclid Ave.\, Cleveland\, OH\, 44115\, United States
CATEGORIES:CCWA Event,Foreign Policy Forum,Public Forum
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20240430T173000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20240430T193000
DTSTAMP:20260404T102237
CREATED:20240307T203525Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240430T002928Z
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SUMMARY:Geopolitics and National Security in the World of Tomorrow
DESCRIPTION:The Cleveland Council on World Affairs (CCWA) is honored to host Admiral James Stavridis for the John A. Hellman Foreign Policy Forum. \nAs we move deeper into the 21st century\, technological advancement has left government regulation lagging and militaries scrambling to keep apace of rapid evolutions. Amidst the whirlwind of change\, Admiral Stavridis draws upon his wealth of experience as the Supreme Allied Commander at NATO and Commander of U.S. Southern Command to assess the world\, its risks\, and its opportunities. As the Chief International Security Analyst for NBC News\, Admiral Stavridis is a trusted national expert on global affairs. Now\, he joins CCWA to share his assessments of the current geopolitical trends and how they will shape the future of U.S. national security. \nAll event attendees will receive a free copy of Admiral Stavridis’ latest book\, 2054\, a thrilling novel that encourages readers to consider the trajectory of our society and its possible destinations on the global stage. \nAdmiral James Stavridis is Partner and Vice Chair of Global Affairs of The Carlyle Group and Chair of the Board of Trustees of the Rockefeller Foundation\, following five years as the 12th Dean of The Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy at Tufts University.  A retired 4-star officer in the U.S. Navy\, he led the NATO Alliance in global operations from 2009 to 2013 as Supreme Allied Commander with responsibility for Afghanistan\, Libya\, the Balkans\, Syria\, counter-piracy\, and cyber security.  He also served as Commander of U.S. Southern Command\, with responsibility for all military operations in Latin America from 2006-2009. He won the Battenberg Cup for commanding the top ship in the Atlantic Fleet and the Navy League John Paul Jones Award for Inspirational Leadership\, along with more than 50 U.S. and international medals and decorations\, including 28 from foreign nations. He also commanded a Destroyer Squadron and a Carrier Strike Group\, both in combat. \nOf note\, in 2016\, he was vetted for Vice President by Secretary Hillary Clinton\, and was subsequently invited to discuss a cabinet position with President-elect Donald Trump. \nAdmiral Stavridis has published twelve books on leadership\, the oceans\, maritime affairs\, and Latin America\, as well as hundreds of articles in leading journals. While a Navy commander in 1995\, he was named “U.S. Naval Institute Proceedings Author of the Year.”  In 2010\, he was named U.S. Naval Institute Press Author of the Year.”  In July 2022\, he was proud to be a “writer-in-residence” at the Hemingway House in Ketchum\, Idaho. His books have sold over 500\,000 copies worldwide and have been published in more than twenty different languages. \nRegistration for this event has closed.
URL:https://www.ccwa.org/events/geopolitics-and-national-security-in-the-world-of-tomorrow/
LOCATION:The Union Club\, 1211 Euclid Ave.\, Cleveland\, OH\, 44115\, United States
CATEGORIES:CCWA Event,Foreign Policy Forum,Public Forum
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20240515T173000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20240515T191500
DTSTAMP:20260404T102237
CREATED:20240412T002423Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240501T234029Z
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SUMMARY:Climate Change: When Water Bankruptcy and Human Security Collide
DESCRIPTION:Unfortunately\, this event is canceled. Dr. Madani has been unexpectedly called to a meeting of the United Nations Environment Programme. We apologize for any inconvenience. \nAs we learn more about the impacts of climate change\, water is a key human resource threatened by our evolving climate. Water shortage is the major environmental problem of the 21st century. We are experiencing water bankruptcy at the global level – water resources are currently insufficient to meet demand – and water is intimately linked to food security\, energy production\, urbanization\, and development more broadly. As a result\, pressures from water shortages are underpinning social and political challenges around the globe. Conflict over water has increased significantly in the past decades. And the poor of the world suffer the most from water bankruptcy\, another stark reminder of global environmental injustice. \nThe question is how to understand these complex\, interlinked challenges so that we may land on the right solutions to ensure the sustainability of humans and their environments\, and safeguard life on our planet. How much is climate change contributing to water bankruptcy? How much are water shortages due to reversible human decisions? It is important to distinguish the factors contributing to water shortages and to develop a narrative that invites positive action to mitigate the problems.   \nJoin us as Dr. Kaveh Madani addresses these questions. Dr. Madani is the Director of the United Nations University Institute for Water\, Environment and Health. He is a globally recognized environmental scientist\, educator\, and activist\, working on complex human-natural systems at the interface of science\, policy\, and society. He has over 200 publications worldwide on issues such as water management\, environmental policy\, energy systems\, food security\, climate change impacts\, and environmental security\, diplomacy\, and justice. He is also a Fellow of the American Geophysical Union (AGU) and Environmental & Water Resources Institute (EWRI) of the American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE).
URL:https://www.ccwa.org/events/climate-change-when-water-bankruptcy-and-human-security-collide/
LOCATION:The Union Club\, 1211 Euclid Ave.\, Cleveland\, OH\, 44115\, United States
CATEGORIES:CCWA Event,Foreign Policy Forum,Public Forum
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20240516T173000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20240516T200000
DTSTAMP:20260404T102237
CREATED:20240419T211022Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240516T181605Z
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SUMMARY:Young Professionals Networking Event
DESCRIPTION:Pre-registration for this event has closed\, but walk-ins are welcome! \nThe Cleveland Council on World Affairs’ Young Professionals Advisory Committee (YPAC) invites you to join us for an evening of networking with globally-minded young professionals. Complimentary appetizers will be served\, and a cash bar will be available. \nYPAC is a body of young professionals who support the work of CCWA in its efforts to engage young professionals and students in our programming. YPAC members do this by providing program feedback and insight to the board and staff of CCWA\, leading coordination of young professional events\, and serving as community ambassadors for CCWA and its programs.  \nTo learn more about YPAC and meet current members\, click here. \nLocation: Clandestina Mezcalería & Tequila\, 1865 W. 25 Street\, Cleveland\, OH 44113
URL:https://www.ccwa.org/events/young-professionals-spring-networking-event/
LOCATION:Clandestina Mezcalería & Tequila\, 1865 W. 25 Street\, Cleveland\, OH\, 44113\, United States
CATEGORIES:CCWA Event,Community Event
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20240919T173000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20240919T193000
DTSTAMP:20260404T102237
CREATED:20240805T000000Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240919T165823Z
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SUMMARY:Urgent Needs and Unique Challenges: An Inside Look at Humanitarian Aid in the Middle East
DESCRIPTION:As the Israel-Gaza conflict drags on\, the world’s attention remains fixed on the humanitarian crisis ignited by the conflict. CCWA is honored to host Ambassador David M. Satterfield\, U.S. Special Envoy for Middle East Humanitarian Issues from October 2023 to April 2024\, to shed light on such a complex situation. Ambassador Satterfield will discuss the United States’ response to the humanitarian crisis in Gaza and touch on the many hurdles that obstruct humanitarian relief\, as well as how governments\, organizations\, and individuals problem-solve to overcome those hurdles.  \nAmbassador David M. Satterfield has over four decades of diplomatic service and policy and management leadership experience in the United States and overseas in the Near East and Europe. He has served as assistant secretary of state\, National Security Council staff director\, ambassador to Lebanon and Turkey\, and chargé d’affaires in Iraq and Egypt.  In October\, 2023 President Biden appointed him White House Special Envoy for Middle East Humanitarian Issues to lead US diplomacy in addressing the humanitarian crisis in Gaza. \nCurrently\, Ambassador Satterfield serves as Director of Rice University’s Baker Institute for Public Policy. The Baker Institute’s more than 100 expert fellows and research associates focus on a range of public policy issues of importance to Texas\, the nation and the world.  The Institute’s Center for Energy Studies is widely regarded as the premier such global analysis and policy recommendation group\, and the Baker Institute itself is ranked as one of only two Centers of Excellence among all academically affiliated institutions in the United States. \nRegistration for this event has closed.
URL:https://www.ccwa.org/events/urgent-needs-and-unique-challenges-an-inside-look-at-humanitarian-aid-in-the-middle-east/
LOCATION:The Union Club\, 1211 Euclid Ave.\, Cleveland\, OH\, 44115\, United States
CATEGORIES:CCWA Event,Foreign Policy Forum,Public Forum
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20241113T173000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20241113T193000
DTSTAMP:20260404T102237
CREATED:20240920T184207Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241113T185355Z
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SUMMARY:Keeping the U.S. Competitive: The Role of the Export-Import Bank
DESCRIPTION:In recent years\, our economic interests have been shown to be deeply intertwined with geopolitical dynamics\, and discussions of tariffs and trade wars seem more present than ever. To provide some clarity on how the U.S. is navigating such complex economic stakes\, CCWA is honored to host Judith Pryor\, First Vice President and Vice Chair of the Board of Directors at the Export-Import Bank of the United States (EXIM).  \nVice Chair Pryor will outline how EXIM works to help American businesses and trade thrive. Speaking a week after the general elections\, she will also share her insight into EXIM’s newest initiatives that seek to strengthen U.S. supply chains and ensure that the U.S. continues to lead in “transformational export areas” that are critical to U.S. competitiveness. \nVice Chair Pryor has spent the majority of her career working with multinational businesses\, from Asia to Europe to Africa\, primarily in emerging markets\, and brings to EXIM more than 35 years of business leadership experience spanning development finance\, public policy\, business development\, marketing\, communications\, and sales. From Asia to the Middle East\, Africa\, and Western Europe\, and from international start-ups to Fortune 500 companies\, her work has focused on the broadcast\, satellite communications\, and international finance sectors.  \nMs. Pryor’s portfolio included Africa and the Middle East\, renewable energy\, storage and efficiency\, and minority and women-owned businesses. She also served during the Obama Administration as Vice President of the Office of External Affairs at the U.S. International Development Finance Corporation (DFC). She was responsible for all external engagement including congressional relations\, public affairs\, communications\, and U.S. small business development. She was a member of the Executive Leadership Team and held a seat on the Agency’s Investment Committee. \nWe are proud to have the Greater Cleveland Partnership\, Team NEO\, and the U.S. Commercial Service as community partners for this Foreign Policy Forum. \nPlease note the change of venue: This program will be held at The City Club of Cleveland. \nRegistration for this event has closed.
URL:https://www.ccwa.org/events/how-the-export-import-bank-keeps-the-us-competitive/
LOCATION:The City Club of Cleveland\, 1317 Euclid Avenue\, Cleveland\, OH\, 44115\, United States
CATEGORIES:CCWA Event,Foreign Policy Forum,Public Forum
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20241205T173000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20241205T193000
DTSTAMP:20260404T102237
CREATED:20241031T233301Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241204T220035Z
UID:10000709-1733419800-1733427000@www.ccwa.org
SUMMARY:U.S. Leadership on the World Stage
DESCRIPTION:Registration for this event has closed. Please contact Jacob Connell at jconnell@ccwa.org with questions. \nIn recent years\, the debate has intensified over the manner in which the United States should be involved internationally\, and in which multilateral fora it should engage. For many Americans\, the benefits of supporting international organizations\, such as the United Nations (UN)\, are unclear. At times\, membership in some institutions\, such as the World Health Organization (WHO) or the United Nations Educational\, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO)\, has even been opposed. And yet\, multilateral diplomacy has long been – and remains today – a critical tool for advancing U.S. interests.  \nCCWA is honored to host Allison Lombardo\, Deputy Assistant Secretary for International Organization Affairs\, to discuss how U.S. leadership at the UN and in other multilateral venues helps advance America’s national interests and helps protect American security and prosperity. Ms. Lombardo will draw upon her personal experiences – having worked not just at the State Department\, but also at the National Security Council\, USAID\, and Human Rights Watch – to analyze the role that an internationally engaged United States can play\, specifically in promoting human rights and economic development. She will also share her broader insights into how the United States is currently working to strengthen its alliances and discuss why it is in the United States’ long-term interest to uphold its multilateral commitments. \nMs. Lombardo’s prior public service began at the U.S. Department of State in 2009 as a Presidential Management Fellow in the Office of the Special Envoy for Sudan. From 2009 through 2012\, she represented the United States at peace talks between Sudan and South Sudan\, and from 2013- 2014 served as a Director for African Affairs at the National Security Council. In 2016\, Ms. Lombardo served as Senior Advisor to the USAID Administrator\, where she guided action on humanitarian issues and international development policy in Africa and Latin America. Prior to her time in public service\, Allison worked for UN Special Representative on Business and Human Rights and Human Rights Watch. Ms. Lombardo graduated from the Harvard Kennedy School of Government and from Brown University. \nPlease note the change of venue: This program will be held in the East Ninth Room of the Cleveland Metropolitan Bar Association (the second floor of the One Cleveland Center building).
URL:https://www.ccwa.org/events/u-s-leadership-on-the-world-stage/
LOCATION:Cleveland Metropolitan Bar Association\, 1375 E. 9th Street\, Cleveland\, OH\, 44114\, United States
CATEGORIES:CCWA Event,Foreign Policy Forum,Public Forum
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20250114T173000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20250114T193000
DTSTAMP:20260404T102237
CREATED:20241107T204234Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250114T221544Z
UID:10000710-1736875800-1736883000@www.ccwa.org
SUMMARY:A New Direction or More of the Same? The Future of U.S. Foreign Policy
DESCRIPTION:Registration for this event has closed. Contact Jacob Connell at jconnell@ccwa.org with questions. \nThe Cleveland Council on World Affairs is honored to host Richard Fontaine for the John A. Hellman Foreign Policy Forum. \nWith strategic competition with China\, ongoing conflicts in Ukraine and the Middle East\, ever-growing climate crises\, and a plethora of other pressing global issues\, the United States faces a new era of geopolitical challenges that the incoming administration in January 2025 will need to carefully navigate. Specifically with respect to China\, the last 13 years of American foreign policy have been largely defined by a strategic reorientation to view Asia as America’s priority region – strategically and economically. This was President Obama’s “Pivot to Asia”. Today\, the global landscape is being shaped by power competition involving China\, Russia\, Iran\, and North Korea that are challenging the U.S.-led world order in various ways\, forcing the U.S. to refresh its traditional focus on European allies and democracies\, among others. As a new administration takes office\, it is imperative to reflect on past foreign policy successes and failures and assess the areas in which U.S. foreign policy should remain consistent and where it needs to evolve. \nCCWA is honored to host Richard Fontaine\, Chief Executive Officer of the Center for a New American Security\, and co-author of “Lost Decade: The U.S. Pivot to Asia and the Rise of Chinese Power\,” to discuss the impact of the United States’ “Pivot to Asia” and the future direction of U.S. foreign policy. Should the U.S. continue to prioritize Asia before Europe? How would the U.S. do this while still upholding the commitments to allies in other regions? Drawing upon his experience working in the State Department\, National Security Council\, and on the staff of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee\, Mr. Fontaine will share his perspective on how the next administration could best reassure the world that the United States has good intentions\, competence\, leadership\, and staying power. \nMr. Fontaine’s book will be available for purchase before and after the program.
URL:https://www.ccwa.org/events/a-new-direction-or-more-of-the-same-the-future-of-u-s-foreign-policy/
LOCATION:The Union Club\, 1211 Euclid Ave.\, Cleveland\, OH\, 44115\, United States
CATEGORIES:CCWA Event,Foreign Policy Forum,Public Forum
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20250212T174500
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20250212T201500
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SUMMARY:(Re)Organized Crime in Latin America
DESCRIPTION:The Cleveland Committee on Foreign Relations (CCFR) is exclusive to Diplomat and Ambassador members and their guests. \nOrganized\, transnational crime has become arguably the most important security threat to democratic governance in Latin America. As corruption and violence spread\, citizens become more and more willing to accept a tough-on-crime authoritarian leader. While some Latin American democracies have effectively contained threats from the military\, insurgents\, and oligopolists\, there has yet to be a case of a state truly defeating organized crime. What are the unique challenges that organized crime presents\, and why do these democracies lack a blueprint for effectively combating it?  \nCCFR is honored to host Will Freeman\, a fellow at the Council on Foreign Relations\, to discuss the evolving nature of organized crime in Latin America\, the challenges of combating it\, and the integral role of the United States. \nThe Cleveland Committee on Foreign Relations is a dinner and dialogue series that provides unparalleled access to top experts and diplomats for candid discussions of today’s most pressing international issues. Participation is exclusive to Diplomat and Ambassador members and their guests.
URL:https://www.ccwa.org/events/reorganized-crime-in-latin-america/
LOCATION:The Union Club\, 1211 Euclid Ave.\, Cleveland\, OH\, 44115\, United States
CATEGORIES:CCFR Event,CCWA Event,Speaker Series
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20250227T180000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20250227T203000
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CREATED:20241210T235458Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250224T202210Z
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SUMMARY:Global Gauntlet 2025: CCWA’s World Trivia Challenge
DESCRIPTION:Mark your calendars for an evening of world trivia\, food\, and prizes! \nJoin us on Thursday\, February 27th for our annual Global Gauntlet World Trivia Challenge! Teams of up to four compete to answer questions that test your knowledge of international affairs\, current events\, and foreign policy\, while competing for great prizes from local businesses.  \nParticipants will enjoy a selection of small plates from Market Garden Brewery’s kitchen and there will be a private cash bar with fresh craft beer\, cocktails\, wine\, and non-alcoholic beverages.   \nThe proceeds from this event will go directly to CCWA’s Carter E. Strang Young Professionals Advisory Committee to organize events that support our mission to engage young\, diverse Clevelanders in international affairs. \nInterested in becoming a sponsor\, or have prizes to donate? Please visit *this webpage* for more information! \nDate: Thursday\, February 27\, 2025 \nTime: 6:00PM – 8:30PM \nLocation: Market Garden Brewery\, 1947 West 25th St.\, Cleveland \nAdmission: Individuals: $45\, Teams up to 4: $160; Individual Students: $30\, Student Teams up to 4: $110. Advance registration is required. Walk-ins will not be accepted. \nRegistration is closed\, but please contact Jacob Connell at jconnell@ccwa.org to be placed on a waiting list! \nThank you to our Global Gauntlet Sponsors: \n  \nWith questions\, please contact Jacob Connell at jconnell@ccwa.org.
URL:https://www.ccwa.org/events/global-gauntlet-2025-ccwas-world-trivia-challenge/
LOCATION:Market Garden Brewery\, 1947 West 25th St.\, Cleveland\, 1947 West 25th Street\, Cleveland\, OH\, 44113\, United States
CATEGORIES:CCWA Event
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20250312T173000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20250312T191500
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CREATED:20250116T201944Z
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SUMMARY:Women's Rights: The Fight to Expand Access and Opportunity
DESCRIPTION:Among the many pressing challenges of our time\, one that demands greater attention is the global fight for women’s rights. Despite decades of progress that have enabled women and girls to secure access to education\, healthcare\, employment\, and political representation\, significant barriers to the full realization of their human rights persist. Alarmingly\, political forces worldwide are fueling a backlash against these hard-won gains. Nowhere is this more evident than in Afghanistan\, where the Taliban’s return to power in 2021 has ushered in some of the most egregious violations of women’s rights seen in modern history. \nThe unique and indispensable contributions of women to economic development\, community welfare\, and peace-building make this regression a profound threat to global stability. Recognizing the gravity of this crisis\, the United Nations Secretary-General has called gender equality and the empowerment of women and girls “the unfinished business of our time” and the greatest human rights challenge facing the world today. \nJoining the conversation to address this urgent issue\, as well as to shed light on efforts to safeguard women’s rights globally and in her home country of Afghanistan\, is Ambassador Roya Rahmani. Ambassador Rahmani has been a trailblazer for women in leadership\, serving as Afghanistan’s first female ambassador to the United States from 2018 to 2021 and as Afghanistan’s ambassador to Indonesia from 2016 to 2018. Currently\, she serves as the chair of Delphos International LTD\, a global financial advisory firm headquartered in Washington\, DC\, and a senior advisor at the Atlantic Council’s South Asia Center. Ambassador Rahmani holds a bachelor’s degree in software engineering from McGill University and a master’s degree in public administration from Columbia University. She has also served  as a  distinguished fellow at Georgetown University’s Global Institute for Women\, Peace and Security from 2021-2023.
URL:https://www.ccwa.org/events/womens-rights-the-fight-to-expand-access-and-opportunity/
LOCATION:The Union Club\, 1211 Euclid Ave.\, Cleveland\, OH\, 44115\, United States
CATEGORIES:CCWA Event,Foreign Policy Forum,Public Forum
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20250318T174500
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20250318T201500
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CREATED:20250306T004609Z
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SUMMARY:Critical Minerals: How They Shape U.S. Policy
DESCRIPTION:The Cleveland Committee on Foreign Relations (CCFR) is exclusive to Diplomat and Ambassador members and their guests. \nGeopolitical tension and conflict have driven the evolution of critical minerals policies in the U.S. for nearly a century. Today\, building resilient supply chains for critical minerals is one of the few issues that receives significant bipartisan support. Policymakers face the immense task of fortifying supplies of everything from lithium and graphite for advanced batteries to tungsten and rare earth elements for the next generation of military technologies. What are the policy decisions that can help the U.S. safeguard its critical minerals supply chains? Is it possible to secure these supply chains without ignoring or disrupting other aspects of U.S. foreign policy? \nCCFR is honored to host Gracelin Baskaran\, director of the Critical Minerals Security Program at the Center for Strategic and International Studies\, to discuss the growing importance of critical minerals\, their supply chains\, and how they are influencing the future of U.S. foreign policy. \nThe Cleveland Committee on Foreign Relations is a dinner and dialogue series that provides unparalleled access to top experts and diplomats for candid discussions of today’s most pressing international issues. Participation is exclusive to Diplomat and Ambassador members and their guests.
URL:https://www.ccwa.org/events/critical-minerals-how-they-shape-u-s-policy/
LOCATION:The Union Club\, 1211 Euclid Ave.\, Cleveland\, OH\, 44115\, United States
CATEGORIES:CCFR Event,CCWA Event,Speaker Series
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20250401T120000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20250401T131500
DTSTAMP:20260404T102237
CREATED:20250306T152018Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250319T204511Z
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SUMMARY:The Global Economic Outlook for 2025
DESCRIPTION:This event is sold out. Please email jconnell@ccwa.org to be placed on a waiting list. \nThe Cleveland Council on World Affairs is hosting a private\, members-only luncheon with Michael Weidokal\, Founder and Executive Director of International Strategic Analysis (ISA). To kick off the luncheon conversation\, Mr. Weidokal will provide a brief analysis of his 2025 global economic forecast before opening up to guest questions in an open dialogue format. \nMichael Weidokal’s ability to combine international economics\, geopolitics\, and history allows him to have a unique perspective on global developments. His areas of expertise include the fields of international economic competitiveness\, global market selection\, and geopolitical risk assessment.  Over the course of his career\, Mr. Weidokal has worked with a number of major professional services firms and multinational organizations\, helping them to develop models of maximizing the benefits while minimizing the risks of doing business in international markets. In 2003\, he founded International Strategic Analysis (ISA)\, and his firm quickly became the leading provider of country intelligence\, economic forecasting\, and international market studies for a range of clients around the world\, including Amazon\, Lockheed Martin\, Ford\, Siemens\, and FedEx. \nMr. Weidokal has regularly spoken at CCWA\, and this private luncheon format has previously been very successful. CCWA is pleased to offer its members this unique opportunity. \nDate: April 1\, 2025 \nTime: 12:00 PM – 1:15 PM \nLocation: Parlor Room 9\, The Union Club of Cleveland\, 1211 Euclid Ave.\, Cleveland\, OH 44115 \nFormat: This is a private\, members-only luncheon roundtable. Mr. Weidokal will share his outlook for the global economy in 2025 and engage in dialogue with guests\, answering questions about specific industries and countries. \nFood: Attendees will select from a limited a la carte menu. \nParking: Street parking and public lots/garages nearby. The Union Club also offers cash-only valet parking. \nWith questions\, please contact Jacob Connell at jconnell@ccwa.org.
URL:https://www.ccwa.org/events/global-economic-outlook/
LOCATION:The Union Club\, 1211 Euclid Ave.\, Cleveland\, OH\, 44115\, United States
CATEGORIES:CCWA Event,Speaker Series
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250403T173000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250403T193000
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SUMMARY:Leading in a VUCA World: Global Business in Northeast Ohio
DESCRIPTION:The Cleveland Council on World Affairs is honored to host Frank Sullivan for the Dr. Raj and Karen Aggarwal Forum on International Business. \nIn a world where marketplace circumstances change rapidly\, it is vital that global companies are prepared to shift and pivot their businesses accordingly. The shelf life of good strategies and practices is as short as its ever been. Whether due to recession\, pandemic\, or technological revolution\, practices that traditionally worked may suddenly prove to be detrimental\, and ideas that were outlandish become commonplace. How do companies set themselves up for success in a “volatile\, uncertain\, complex\, and ambiguous” (VUCA) world? \nFrank Sullivan\, chairman and chief executive officer of RPM International\, joins CCWA in an effort to answer this challenging question. Drawing upon over 20 years of experience leading RPM International\, Mr. Sullivan will discuss how he has sought to position the $7.3 billion\, multinational company for success in the short\, medium\, and long terms. However\, the story of RPM is not one free of trouble or disruption. Mr. Sullivan will provide candid commentary about the lessons he has learned\, both positive and negative\, while heading a global company in Northeast Ohio. \nHeadquartered in Medina\, Ohio\, RPM International is a Fortune 500 company with subsidiaries that are world leaders in specialty coatings\, sealants\, building materials\, and related services. Its products are sold across approximately 159 countries and territories worldwide. \nRegistration for this event has closed.
URL:https://www.ccwa.org/events/leading-in-a-vuca-world/
LOCATION:The Union Club\, 1211 Euclid Ave.\, Cleveland\, OH\, 44115\, United States
CATEGORIES:CCWA Event,Foreign Policy Forum,Public Forum
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20250416T174500
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20250416T201500
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CREATED:20250402T150240Z
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SUMMARY:The Intersection of AI and National Security
DESCRIPTION:The Cleveland Committee on Foreign Relations (CCFR) is exclusive to Diplomat and Ambassador members and their guests. \nThe United States faces a rapidly evolving geopolitical and security landscape that demands a refocusing of the U.S. defense agenda. The rise of artificial intelligence and advanced cyber technologies has greatly changed geopolitical calculations\, particularly in regard to competition with China. The ability to harness artificial intelligence is critically important for protecting U.S. interests at home and abroad. How has the emergence of artificial intelligence altered the nature of threats to national security? How must the U.S. military and defense industry adapt and modernize to meet these threats? \nCCFR is honored to host Melanie Sisson\, senior fellow in the Strobe Talbott Center for Security\, Strategy\, and Technology at The Brookings Institution\, to discuss the growing importance of artificial intelligence and other advanced technology\, specifically as it relates to technological competition between the U.S. and China. \nThe Cleveland Committee on Foreign Relations is a dinner and dialogue series that provides unparalleled access to top experts and diplomats for candid discussions of today’s most pressing international issues. Participation is exclusive to Diplomat and Ambassador members and their guests.
URL:https://www.ccwa.org/events/the-intersection-of-ai-and-national-security/
LOCATION:The Union Club\, 1211 Euclid Ave.\, Cleveland\, OH\, 44115\, United States
CATEGORIES:CCFR Event,CCWA Event,Speaker Series
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