FEATURED EVENTS

  • World Affairs Council of Atlanta Presents: 75 Years After U.S. Military Desegregation

    Virtual event

    The World Affairs Council of Atlanta presents 75 Years After U.S. Military Desegregation: International Perspectives with Matthew Delmont, Distinguished Professor of History at Dartmouth College who will host a captivating discussion exploring the historical importance and far-reaching global impact of Executive Order 9981. Virtual | Tuesday, July 25th, 12:00 - 12:45 PM ET

  • NATO at 75: An Alliance Reborn?

    Georgia Tech Alumni Association, Griffin Ballroom 190 North Avenue NW, Atlanta, Georgia

    Mark your calendars for a detailed discussion on the invigoration of the NATO alliance and whether this renewal is sustainable. The event will consist of an Allied Panel featuring representatives from France, Canada, Germany, and the United Kingdom. We will feature a second panel discussing both the military and political perspectives on key issues the […]

  • Northeast Asia and the New Axis of Evil: PRC, Russia, Iran, and North Korea with LTG. (Ret.) Inbum Chun

    Capital City Club 7 John Portman Boulevard Northwest, Atlanta, GA, United States

    Join the Atlanta Council on International Relations for an exclusive talk by retired South Korean Lieutenant General (Ret.) Inbum Chun, a distinguished military leader and expert on security issues in East Asia, as he addresses the evolving landscape of US-ROK relations and the growing nuclear threat posed by North Korea. With decades of experience in […]

    $55
  • Taiwan- US Relations in the Storm of Threats from China with Elliot Wang

    Capital City Club 7 John Portman Boulevard Northwest, Atlanta, GA, United States

    In the face of growing geopolitical tensions and increasing threats from China, the Taiwan-US relationship has taken on unprecedented significance. This presentation will delve into the current state of Taiwan-US relations, examining the challenges posed by China's aggressive actions and exploring potential avenues for collaboration and cooperation. Director General Wang will provide a comprehensive overview […]

  • 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
  • On Character: Choices that Define a Life with General Stanley McChrystal

    Walter G. Ehmer Theater 351 Ferst Dr NW, Atlanta, Georgia

    The Sam Nunn School of International Affairs is honored to welcome General Stanley McChrystal. General McChrystal is a retired United States Army general best known for his command of Joint Special Operations Command (JSOC) from 2003-08, during which his organization was credited with the death of Abu Musab al-Zarqawi, leader of Al-Qaeda in Iraq. He […]

  • A Luncheon & Discussion On: Nuclear Proliferation and Military Intervention with Iran

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

    The United States government made the decision to wage a military operation against the Islamic Republic of Iran on February 28th of this year. There are now discussions surrounding conflict escalation in a country that has 92 million people, a land mass greater than California and Texas combined, and around 1000 pounds of enriched uranium. […]

    $40 – $55
  • 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 evolving maritime challenges shaping global security and United States foreign policy. As geopolitical tensions rise across key waterways and new sea routes emerge, the program […]

    $40 – $55