Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp last week embarked on his second international mission in as many months, stopping in the nation of Georgia to check in on National Guard troops stationed […]
Category: Security
Delta Will Again Fly Vets Back to Normandy for D-Day Anniversary
Delta Air Lines Inc. for the second straight year will fly American World War II veterans back to the beaches of Normandy, where they will receive a hero’s welcome from […]
Consul General: Japan Committed to Global Order During Time of Turmoil
While facing runaway uncertainty in the global economy, Japan is continuing to pin its future on the rules-based order that has led to global prosperity through open trade, the country’s […]
Kiwanis Club Honors Atlanta Council on International Relations and Its President
In a rare sweep of its two annual international awards, Atlanta Council on International Relations and its president, Robert Kennedy, were honored this week by the Kiwanis Club of Atlanta. […]
With New Grant, Kennesaw State Professor Aims to Address Post-Conflict Social Trauma in Liberia
Editor’s note: This sponsored article is published as part of the Kennesaw State University Division of Global Affairs‘ annual partnership with Global Atlanta. It was written by David Roberts. Kennesaw […]
Exercises: Blending Military Readiness With Economic Dynamism
Editor’s note: Global Atlanta Managing Editor Trevor Williams is traveling in South Korea, reporting on Georgia’s deepening trade and investment ties there. Check here for updates and new entries. Exchanging pleasantries with […]
Commentary: How Pelosi’s Visit Proves that Everyone Has a Stake in the US-Taiwan Partnership
Editor’s note: This commentary was written by Elliot Wang, director-general of the Taipei Economic and Cultural Office in Atlanta, which acts as a de facto consulate covering the Southeast U.S., […]
Forum: The Future of the U.S.-Korea Alliance Runs Through Georgia
With a head start of more than a decade, Georgia is now riding the crest of a Korean investment wave that is intensifying at a time of global uncertainty leading […]
Truman National Security Project Seeks Atlanta Applicants
The Atlanta chapter of the Truman National Security Project, a nationwide community working to create innovative solutions to national-security problems, is seeking new applicants for this year’s crop of next-generation […]
UGA Experts Explore Underlying Causes and Ongoing Effects of Ukraine War
A webinar at the University of Georgia March 17 showcased its academics’ expertise across a wide range of disciplines while shedding light on under-explored spillover of the war in Ukraine. […]
