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Register Now for Ninth Biennial War College Seminar!

Friday, February 21, 9:00 am-3:30 pm
Suggested arrival time: 8:30 am
for parking and check-in at registration desk for your luncheon ticket

Naples Grande Beach Resort, Vista Ballroom
475 Seagate Drive, Naples FL 34103
Free parking has been arranged in resort garage,
Or, you may decide to pay for using the valet.

NCWA Individual & Family Members: $125 
Non-member Guests: $160 
National War College Alumni: $125 
New! Exclusive Seating at three head tables, 
each with two War College speakers: $500
($125 + $375 tax-deductible donation to NCWA)

Choice of 3 served lunch entrees, with dessert:|Chicken, Salmon, Mushroom Ravioli

Reservation deadline: February 18. Click here to register or call 239-649-3942.

Expert Remarks by the Faculty Of the National War College

International Cyber Conflict 
Social Response in Crises 
Linking Climate Policies to National Security 
Political Turmoil on the Korean Peninsula 
Nuclear Weapons in National Security 
The National Debt's Effect on American Security

"Si vis pacem, para bellum"... 
If you want peace, prepare for war"... 
                                      ~Roman Emperor Hadrian, 4th Century

Join Us in Person at New Venue!

As we begin 2025, the NCWA lecture season is in full swing at our new venue, Naples United Church of Christ (NUCC), 5200 Crayton Road.

This move follows feedback from our membership, who requested a more convenient, northern location. The NUCC offers top-notch sound and video equipment, managed by an in-house professional team. The venue's “Gathering Place” at the entrance provides a welcoming atmosphere for socializing, and the nearby Waterside Shops area offers great options for dining and drinks.

We invite you to join us in person for lectures and events, reconnecting with old friends and making new ones. We look forward to greeting you at this exciting new location!

President's Club Luncheons  
Now at Seasons 52

Our President’s Club luncheons are in the Napa Room at Seasons 52, at 8930 Tamiami Trail North (at U.S. 41 and Vanderbilt Beach Road), which provides a special large room, menu and staff. 

If you are not a member of the President’s Club, we suggest you consider joining by donating $250 to support NCWA and enjoy more intimate engagement with our distinguished lecturers. 
Click on this link for more details about membership in the President's Club.

Out of Peril and Chaos:
Can We Find Order?

Upcoming Lectures for 2025

Monday, January 27: "Will China become the World’s Strongest Power?" Ryan Hass

Monday, February 10: "Iran’s New Patrons," Dr. Ray Takeyh 

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," 

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.
            Members only. Log in and click here.)

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as your guest to a lecture.

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NCWA Book Club to Discuss America's Strategy 

In Light of Chinese Power and Ambition

The Book Club on February 4 will discuss Eldridge A. Colby’s book The Strategy of Denial: America's Defense in the Age of Great Power Rivalry.  The discussion will begin at 12:00 noon and end around 1:30 pm. The Strategy of Denial discusses why and how America's defense strategy must change in light of China's power and ambition. Colby was the lead architect of the 2018 National Defense Strategy, the most significant revision of the US defense strategy in a generation. 

For more information and the Zoom link, click here.

The Book Club meets via Zoom on the first Tuesday of the month from 12:00 to 1:30 pm, November through April. In 2025, the club will meet February 4, March 4, and April 7. For further information, contact Bill Korstad, bkorstad@mac.com or 303-887-7116.


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Lectures & Programs

  • The 9th Biennial National War College is Feb. 21, 9:00 am-3:30 pm, Naples Grande Beach Resort. Click here.
  • 8-week Great Decisions discussions have begun
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Summer Scholarships

  • SWFL Model UN competition on March 3-4 is on track to break records again in 2025
  • Click here to keep track of preparations!
  • A team of freshmen won NCWA's 2024 Academic WorldQuest and competed in Washington DC. Click hereNext high school competition is March 29.
  • Area high school juniors have applied for 2025 summer scholarships. Track their progress -- click here

Join or Renew Your Membership!

We would love to have you join us at NCWA for timely and robust programs about the international events we hear about every day. Family and individual memberships are available.* Click here or reach our Call Center at 239-649-3942 to join us!

*Membership year runs July 1-June 30 of each year.

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Founded in 1980, NCWA has almost 1,800 members
and is one of the largest chapters of the World Affairs Councils of America.

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