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SWFL Model UN Competition Is March 3-4 at FGCU
Syed Adnan, a graduate of Cape Coral High School and Florida International University in Miami, will be the keynote speaker. He is director of organizing and political outreach for the Pennsylvania American Federation of Teachers. A total of $60,000 in scholarships in various categories will be awarded, based on generous donations of members and support by NCWA, which sponsors the competition in partnership with Florida Gulf Coast University. Alan Van Egmond, a member of the NCWA Board of Directors, is program chair. For more details, click here to read the SWFLMUN Newsletter. | Tips to Help You Attend The National War College Seminar is sold out! For those of you who are attending, here are reminders to help you plan your arrival time: Naples Grande Beach Resort, 975 Seagate Dr
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NCWA Selects 12 Students Twelve students from Collier and Lee Counties have been selected by the Naples Council on World Affairs to receive summer scholarships totaling $70,000 to study international relations next summer. The programs take place in July at some of the prominent universities in the U.S. and abroad. In the U.S., students will attend academies on international affairs, national security and other topics at Georgetown, American, Tufts and Harvard universities. Overseas, students were selected for an academic program at Oxford University and for Experiment in International Living programs in Germany, Japan and Costa Rica. For more information and the names of the students, see our NCWA School Programs page or for a shorter summary, click here. President's Club Luncheons Our President’s Club luncheons, in the Carneros Room at Seasons 52, at 8930 Tamiami Trail North, allow up-close exchanges with foreign affairs experts on lecture days. Click on this link for more details about membership in the President's Club. | Out of Peril and Chaos: Upcoming Lectures for 2025 Friday, February 21: The Ninth Biennial National War College Event: Multiple speakers, “Our National Security” Monday, March 10: "American Statecraft," Aaron David Miller, a Senior Fellow at the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace. Monday, March 24: "Artificial Intelligence," Ylli Bajraktari, President and CEO, Special Competitive Studies Project making recommendations to strengthen U.S. competitiveness in emerging technologies reshaping our national security, economy and society. Previously chief of staff to National Security Adviser Lt. Gen. H. R. McMaster and in other Defense Department leadership positions. Monday, April 7: "Immigration," Eddie Aldrete, Senior Vice President of International Bank of Commerce; chairman, National Immigration Forum. Videos of past 2024-25 lectures are posted on the website. |
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NCWA Book Club to Discuss Genesis: Artificial Intelligence, Hope and the Human On March 4, we’ll discuss Genesis: Artificial Intelligence, Hope, and the Human by Henry A. Kissinger, Eric Schmidt, and Craig Mundie. Artificial intelligence (AI) is dramatically empowering people while also raising urgent questions about the future of humanity. AI will help us address enormous crises, from climate change to geopolitical conflicts to income inequality. It may solve some of the greatest mysteries of our universe, revolutionize fields such as medicine and architecture, and elevate the human spirit. But it will also pose challenges on a scale that we have never seen—usurping independent judgment and action, testing our relationship with the divine, and perhaps spurring a new phase in human evolution. Whom will we choose to lead our species through this wilderness? Or have we, passively and unwittingly, already chosen? For more information and the Zoom link, click here. On April 7, we’ll discuss The Art of Diplomacy by Stuart Eizenstat. The Book Club meets via Zoom on the first Tuesday of the month from 12:00 to 1:30 pm, November through April. For further information, contact Bill Korstad, bkorstad@mac.com or 303-887-7116. |
The Naples Council on World Affairs and Me! |
~ Thank you. Ian (Brzezinski) was terrific. I always enjoy hearing his point of view. -- Kim S., attending a lecture * * * ~ Good to see that the National War College is coming back in Feb 2025!! Love that day: I'm a grad of NWC. | ~ Internships, like the one I had with the Naples Council, played a crucial role in landing my job right out of college, allowing me to start working within a month of graduating. * * * ~ Great new venue! Thanks for all your work! | ~ I was able to join the conference yesterday. I am so happy that I did because I thought that the speaker was excellent. He spoke with such clarity about so many important issues around the world. I would have been sad if I had missed it. |
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