FEATURED EVENTS

  • Consular Conversations OTP: India

    Gwinnett Chamber of Commerce 6500 Sugarloaf Pkwy, Duluth, GA, United States

    Join Global Atlanta on May 20th for a special edition of our Consular Conversations series presented by Miller & Martin and hosted by Gwinnett Chamber of Commerce and Partnership Gwinnett, featuring Ramesh Babu Lakshmanan, Consul General of India in Atlanta. The discussion will include a one-on-one interview with the Global Atlanta Managing Editor, Trevor Williams, followed by a moderated audience Q&A. Non-Member Ticket: $30Gwinnett Chamber Member Ticket: […]

    $30
  • Diplomacy Disrupted: How Cuts to U.S. Agencies Are Reshaping Foreign Policy

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    In a series of sweeping and controversial moves, in early 2025 the Trump Administration dismissed thousands of government employees across key institutions that form the backbone of America’s national security, humanitarianism, and global engagement. These included the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID), the Department of State, the Voice of America (VOA), the National Security […]

    Free
  • Cuba At A Crossroads: Why U.S. Policy Still Matters Webinar

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    The Cuban Revolution has reached a critical juncture. Despite decades of U.S. economic sanctions, Cuba maintains trade relations with nearly every other country, highlighting the limited global reach of the embargo. However, the Cuban government remains entrenched in an outdated and inefficient economic model that continues to stifle growth and innovation. The Trump Administration believes […]

    Free
  • U.S.-Mexico Trade Business Breakfast with the LACC: Tariffs and Upcoming Review of the USMCA

    The 1818 Club 6500 Sugarloaf Parkway, Duluth, GA, United States

    Get ahead of the curve in North American trade policy! Join the Latin American Chamber of Commerce (LACC) of Georgia for an in-depth discussion on the evolving trade landscape affecting the United States - Mexico trade relationship and the future of the United States - Mexico - Canada Agreement (USMCA). With a formal review of […]

    $30 – $35
  • A Luncheon and Discussion: “Is War Coming to the Arctic ?” with Dr. Thomas Rotnem

    Capital City Club (downtown) 7 John Portman Blvd NW, Atlanta, Georgia

    Climate change is thinning the Arctic ice, promising to create a northwest passage for international trade and reigniting the competition with Russia, China, and other countries over access to the region's mineral resources. The historic ties of Russia and China and their Arctic ambitions reveal that the Arctic is likely to be an arena for […]

    $40 – $55
  • An Evening with Former President of Poland Lech Walesa

    Atlanta Convention Center at AmericasMart, Atlanta, GA 240 Peachtree St NW #2200 , Atlanta, United States

    The tour begins in Los Angeles on August 31, 2025, marking the 45th anniversary of the Solidarity movement and Poland’s Day of Solidarity and Freedom. From there, Walesa will visit 27 more cities across the U.S. and Canada, sharing his perspectives on peace, leadership and the challenges facing the world today. Globalization brings society closer together […]

    $99
  • Consular Conversations: Bahamas

    Miller and Martin 1180 W Peachtree St NW UNIT 2100, Atlanta, GA, United States

    Join Global Atlanta on Wednesday, December 10 for another interview in the Consular Conversations series presented by Miller & Martin PLLC, featuring Anthony D.E. Moss, Consul General of the Commonwealth of the Bahamas in Atlanta. The discussion will include a one-on-one interview with the Global Atlanta Managing Editor, Trevor Williams, followed by a moderated audience Q&A. Sponsored by: Featured Speaker:

    $25
  • Building a Grassroots Movement for Global Development

    Piedmont Room, John Lewis Student Center 351 Ferst Dr NW, Atlanta, Georgia

    The Sam Nunn School invites you to a discussion with Asher Moss, executive director of the Alliance for American Leadership, on the future of U.S. foreign aid and how grassroots advocacy can strengthen America’s role in global development. Attendees will learn about public policy internship opportunities with the Alliance and how its nationwide, nonpartisan coalition […]

  • After Maduro: What’s Next for Venezuela?

    Buckhead Room, Exhibition Hall, Georgia Tech 460 Fourth Street NW, Atlanta, Georgia

    Join the World Affairs Council for Atlanta and the Sam Nunn School of Policy Studies at Georgia Tech for an intimate dialogue with James Story, U.S. Ambassador to Venezuela (2018 - 2023). This discussion will highlight expert analysis on the latest developments in Venezuela, including the removal of President Nicolás Maduro, the role of opposition leader María Corina Machado, and what […]

  • Colombia and the United States: Past Legacies and Future Challenges

    Buckhead Room, Exhibition Hall, Georgia Tech 460 Fourth Street NW, Atlanta, Georgia

    The Sam Nunn School of International Affairs, alongside the School of Modern Languages and Spelman College, is proud to host Daniel García-Peña Jaramillo, the Ambassador of Colombia to the United States. The ambassador will join to share his experience, the evolution and nature of the U.S.-Colombian relationship, and the importance of peacebuilding. This talk is […]

  • Luncheon: The Future of NATO — A Crack in the Alliance?

    Capital City Club (downtown) 7 John Portman Blvd NW, Atlanta, Georgia

    As the year begins, NATO finds itself in a new precarious position. Internal fracturing, distrust, and pervasive contemptuousness are corroding the alliance that has stood strong for the last 80 years. Former Supreme Allied Commander in Europe (SACEUR), and U.S. European Command Commander General (Ret.) Phil Breedlove will discuss what has sown this atmosphere of […]

    $40
  • Discussion on War Termination and the Durability of Peace with David Siroky

    Habersham Building, Room G17 781 Marietta Street NW, Atlanta, GA, United States

    The Sam Nunn School of International Affairs welcomes Dr. David Siroky, Professor of International Relations at the University of Florida, for a guest lecture on his work studying international conflict […]

  • ACIR-KPMG-ICPA Atlanta Chapter Joint Program on: “Trade Policies in a New World Order”

    KPMG Ignition Center 1201 W Peachtree St NW, Atlanta, Georgia

    ACIR is proud to announce its first-ever joint program with KPMG and the International Compliance Professionals Association's (ICPA) Atlanta Chapter. The purpose is to build relationships with these international conglomerates and to educate members of all three bodies on how the international instability will affect business and trade across the globe. This will be an […]

    Free
  • Diplomatic Dialogue with Consul General of Japan Kenichi Matsuda

    Barnes and Thornburg 3340 Peachtree Road, Suite 2900, Atlanta, Georgia, United States

    Join the Atlanta Council on International Relations for a Diplomatic Dialogue reception with Kenichi Matsuda, Consul General of Japan in Atlanta. After an hour of networking with beer, wine, and food, Consul General Matsuda and ACIR's Vice President of Diplomatic Relations Mark Pierson will discuss the work of the Consulate of Japan and the importance […]

    $20
  • Emory Law Symposium on Access to Global Justice

    Emory Law School Tull Auditorium 1301 Clifton Rd NE, Atlanta, GA, United States

    Emory Law’s Center for International and Comparative Law will present the David J. Bederman Symposium in partnership with the American Society of Comparative Law. The symposium is entitled, “Access to Global Justice: National Justice Systems as Engines of International Law.” Advocate General Laila Medina of the Court of Justice of the European Union will present […]

  • Russia’s War on Ukraine: Lessons for Contemporary Defense Strategy & Planning

    Scholars Event Theater, Price Gilbert Memorial Library 260 4th Street NW, Atlanta, Georgia

    The Sam Nunn School of International Affairs invites you to join for Russia's War on Ukraine: Lessons for Contemporary Defense Strategy & Planning, a conversation between two Nunn School Distinguished Professors of the Practice on the changing face of war, evolution of technology and procurement, and the development of drones as an attrition tactic. These […]

  • Strategic Challenges and Opportunities for the United States: Is the Post-War Order Over?

    Buckhead Room, Exhibition Hall, Georgia Tech 460 Fourth Street NW, Atlanta, Georgia

    The Sam Nunn School of International Affairs and the World Affairs Council of Atlanta are proud to present Strategic Challenges and Opportunities for the United States: Is the Post-War Order Over?, a conversation between Ambassador David Satterfield, former U.S. Ambassador to Türkiye and Lebanon, and Ambassador Lawrence Silverman, former U.S. Ambassador to Kuwait and Nunn […]

  • Democracy in the Age of Algorithms: AI, Influence, and the Future of the Information Space

    Habersham Building, Room G17 781 Marietta Street NW, Atlanta, GA, United States

    The Sam Nunn School of International Affairs is proud to welcome Valerie Wirtschafter, Fellow in Foreign Policy and the Artificial Intelligence and Emerging Technology Initiative at Brookings, for her guest lecture Democracy in the Age of Algorithms: AI, Influence, and the Future of the Information Space. This talk is part of the Nunn School Research […]

  • Luncheon and Discussion on Maritime Challenges in an Era of Global Change

    Capital City Club (downtown) 7 John Portman Blvd NW, Atlanta, Georgia

    The Atlanta Council on International Relations will host a luncheon and discussion featuring the Honorable Carlos Del Toro, the 78th Secretary of the Navy, offering a high-level look at the […]

    $40 – $55