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SPEAKER SERIES
November 2004
Sir Eldon Griffiths –
"The US and the EU:
A New Relationship with the Newly Elected"
Sir Eldon, a former Member of Parliament and former
Chairman of the World Affairs Councils of America, discussed the new
relationship forming between the United States and the European Union.
Sir Eldon Griffiths spoke at The Westin Charlotte on Friday, November 5th.
This program was made possible by a grant from the European Union.
June 2004
Annual Meeting
On June 8th,
the WACC held its Annual Meeting at the Tower Club. Dr. Billy O. Wireman,
President Emeritus of Queens University of Charlotte, was the
distinguished keynote speaker and spoke on the topic
"The World You Will
Inherit, Ten forces That Will Shape Our Future." While sharing his
views on globalization, Dr. Wireman listed the following “forces” as
challenges that we currently and in the future will faces: terrorism,
Iraq, the American economy, strains in the Atlantic Alliance, nuclear
proliferation, Russia’s Evolution to democratic capitalism, the rise of
China, the feminization of poverty, AIDS, and the role of the United
Nations. He concluded: ”To be sure, as we face the future, we see both
difficulty and opportunity. (…) We do live in a time of great revolution,
but the most revolutionary idea of all is human freedom. Your task is to
build on America’s strengths by ensuring that people are attracted to us
not for the glitter of our wealth or the power of our weapons, but for the
splendor of our ideals and our commitment to justice.”
"Between Iraq and a Hard Spot"
The WACC and WTVI presented a joint program on Iraq on June 10th.
Panelists were Dr. Ken Menkhaus, Associate Professor of Political Science
at Davidson College and John Dodd, President of the Jesse Helms Center.
Chairman of the WACC board, Edward Brynn, moderated this discussion in
which both parties shared their respective knowledge on questions like:
Should we have gone into Iraq? Where are we now? What plans are in place
for the future and how should the US fit into those plans.
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May 2004
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Israel-Palestine: A Portrait of
Conflict
In May, we were
privileged to hear Dr. Robert E. Cooley share his knowledge of the
historical as well as current aspects of the ongoing problems in the
Middle East. Dr. Cooley is widely recognized for his research and
writing in the field of archaeology as well as his Middle East
excavations. With his in-depth understanding of the culture and
broad-based historical perspective, Dr. Cooley presented an unbiased
perspective of both sides of this difficult situation
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7th International
Community Awards
The WACC, Mayors
International Cabinet, Charlotte Sister Cities, the International
House, and the North Carolina World Trade Association – Charlotte
Chapter presented the 2004 Mayor’s International Community Awards and
recognized the following foreign owned companies for their
philanthropic giving and support: Klingspor Abrasives (Germany),
Transamerica Reinsurance (The Netherlands), and Stabilus, Inc.
(Germany). The awards were given by Major Pat McCrory while
Richard Vinroot presented the Richard Vinroot International
Achievement Award to Dr. Billy O. Wireman, President Emeritus of
Queens University. Hailed as “one of America’s best university
presidents”, Dr. Wireman, a former chair of the WACC, has served as an
educational consultant in India, Africa, South America, Indonesia and
he has repeatedly visited South Korea, China, Taiwan, Hong Kong and
the Philippines to meet government officials. His vast knowledge of
political and cultural affairs has made him a renowned speaker and
leader on international issues
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April 2004
Hungary and the EU
We were
pleased to partner with the North Carolina World Trade Association -
Charlotte Chapter to present a program on Hungary and the EU:
Opportunities in Central and Eastern Europe. Barnabus Nemeth, Trade
Commissioner at the Embassy of the Republic of Hungary and Sean Timmins,
International Trade Specialist at the US Department of Commerce, Central
and Eastern Europe Business Information Center shared the podium. Mr.
Nemeth and Mr. Timmis spoke about benefits for US companies when Hungary
joins the European Union and counseled US firms on commercial
opportunities in Central and Eastern Europe. Both informed on the
Hungarian Investment and Trade Development Agency, a non-profit
organization that provides information for foreign
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March 2004
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"What Americans Need to Know About the European Union"
Co-sponsored by
the World Affairs Councils of America and the European Union,
Ambassador Edward M. Rowell talked about the EU and explained how this
coalition affects things we care about in this country. He helped the
audience to understand why international discussions and decision
making processes are critical by giving an insider perspective on how
the Europeans feel about their coalition and international relations.
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"The
Crisis in North Korea"
Don Oberdorfer talked about the crisis on the Korean peninsula and
shared insights that he gathered from his extensive travels and
interviews with officials in Korea, Japan, Moscow and Washington as
well as a US Army lieutenant in Korea following the signing of the
armistice in 1953. Mr. Oberdorfer who was a journalist for the
Charlotte Observer and the Washington Post was also a guest
on the Mike Collins Show “Charlotte Talks” on WFAE the following day
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February 2004
"The Current Crisis in the French-American Relations"
The WACC and the French American Chamber of Commerce
presented this panel discussion in February. Lloyd Kramer, Dean Smith
Distinguished Term Professor of History, UNC-Chapel Hill; Pierre
Wertheimer, President, French Development Agency, Inc.; Terry Maguire,
co-owner of France-Press and publisher of Journal Français and France
Today; and Homer Sutton, Professor of French, Davidson College discussed
the hot topic with the audience.
January 2004
"Supporting Human Rights and Democracy:
The US Record 2002-2003"
Robert P. Jackson, Director
of the Office for the Promotion of Human Rights and Democracy at the State
Department, discussed how the U. S. fights terrorism by promoting
democracy. The Human Rights Report is the first publication where the
integration between policymaking and reporting on human rights and
democracy is shown. We were pleased to partner with Charlotte Country Day
School to present this program.
Eisenhower National Security
Series: National Power in an Unpredictable World
The Dwight D. Eisenhower
National Security Series promotes national security community in a broad
and unique dialogue that identifies and presents new ways to focus
national power to meet the full range of security challenges confronting
America in the 21st century. Six representatives from the US
Army War College engaged us in a discussion on national security and other
public policy issues. They shared their experiences and answered numerous
questions from the audience. We were pleased to partner with Providence
Day School on this program.
December 2003
Annual Live Auction
First annual Auction at Bryon's South End, Design Center Courtyard
Building. Proceeds benefit the Educational Programming of the World
Affairs Council of Charlotte.
"Opening Borders: Free Trade
between Central America and the US"
René A. León was appointed Ambassador of El Salvador to the United
States in 1997. The ambassador works to increase foreign investment in El
Salvador, as to promote his country's exports. His agenda includes making
new contacts and establishing business opportunities from and to El
Salvador, as well as priortizing immigration stability through immigration
programs such as the Nicaraguan Adjustment and Central American Relief Act
(NACARA) and the Temporary Protection Status (TPS).
November 2003
Refugees and Relief Operations in Africa
Beth Whitaker, PhD
October 2003
"The Impact of Airbus Worldwide and in the
US"
Named Chairman in June 2001, Mr. T. Allan McArtor oversees the activities
of Airbus in the United States and Canada in several key areas, including
government affairs. Airbus functions in North America include marketing
and sales support for airlines and other customers, as well as product and
technical support and training for pilots, flight attendants and
maintenance specialists.
"US-India-Pakistan: War on
Terrorism, Democracy, and the Roadmap to Peace"
This event brought together a panel of well-respected South Asia are
experts to speak about the role of South Asia in the War on Terrorism, and
how to bring stability to this often troubled region of the world. The
panel consisted of:
* Amit Pandya, Attorney and counselor at the Open Society Institute. One
time member of the policy planning staff of the State Department, and
Deputy Administrator for the Near East and Asia at US AID.
* Hussen Haqqani, Senior Fellow at the Carnegie Endowment for
International Peace. Served as advisor to Pakistani Prime Minister Ghulam
Mustafa Jatoi, Mawaz Sharif, and Benazir Bhutto.
* Raju Thomas, Allis Chalmers Distinguished Professor of International
Affairs at Marquette University in Milwaukee. Was a visiting scholar at
the Center for Science and International Affairs at Harvard.
September 2003
"Managing Transitions in War – Lessons Learned from Operation Iraqi
Freedom"
Having recently returned from the Middle East, Col. Karl R. Horst
shared his experiences and lesson learned.
June 2003
"European Union Enlargement and Germany"
Hans-Joerg Brunner addressed the changing landscape of the European
Union and the opportunities and challenges on both sides of the Atlantic.
"Thai-US Economic Relations:
Partnership for Future Growth"
The four member Thai delegation, led by Ambassador Sakthip Krairiksh, addressed topics of importance to trade, investment, and cooperation between
Thailand and the United States.
Ambassador Sakthip Krairiksh, Thai Ambassador to the United States, discussed Thai-US relations, with a special emphasis on prospects for future
cooperation such as the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation, and a potential
free trade agreement between Thailand and the United States.
Mrs. Vasana Mututanont, Economic Counsellor, Thai Board of Investment,
New York, discussed investment opportunities.
Mr. Daniel Pratchayanan, Director, Thai Trade Center, New York, reviewed trade opportunities.
Mr. Thani Thongphakdi, Minister-Counsellor, Royal Thai Embassy,
Washington, DC, provided an overview of the tourism industry.
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