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Special Programs
1920 The World's Most Important Battle
March 5, 2012
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Asian Film Series Below is a link to the series BLOG, where you can find more information on the films being screened as well as date and location information.
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Mark your calendars for upcoming Winter 2012 programs!
The Institute of World Affairs and Milwaukee Journal Sentinel present:
Fireside Forum on Foreign Policy
As Wisconsinites prepare to go to the polls in national elections, the Fireside Forum on Foreign Policy connects four key policy issues to the lives of the citizens of our state. Speakers will provide both a national context and local impact to help audience members make informed decisions on policies going forward and the best candidates to bring them about. Look for opinion pieces by our speakers in the Crossroads section of the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel the Sunday before each talk, then join us Tuesday evenings for a lively discussion of these important issues that will impact us all.
7-8:30 pm UWM Union Fireside Lounge 2200 E. Kenwood Blvd
FREE AND OPEN TO THE PUBLIC!
Feb. 7: Immigration Policy and the States
Doris Meissner, Senior Fellow, Migration Policy Institute and former head of the US Immigration and Naturalization Service with Christine Neumann-Ortiz Executive Director, Voces de la Frontera
Feb. 14: US Energy Policy, Green Jobs and the Wisconsin Economy
Kate Gordon, VP for Energy Policy, Center for American Progress with Matt Howard, City of Milwaukee Director of Environmental Sustainability
Feb. 21: Achieving National Security in the 21st Century
Col. Mark Mykleby, USMC (Ret.) with Deborah Fugenschuh, President and CEO, Donors Forum of Wisconsin
Feb. 28: Free Trade and Wisconsin Jobs
Edward Alden, Council on Foreign Relations Senior Fellow and former Financial Times Washington Bureau Chief with Phil Neuenfeldt, President, Wisconsin State AFL-CIO
Mar. 6: Capstone Session: Foreign Policy and the 2012 Election
Moderator: David Haynes, Editorial Page Editor, Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
1920 Bitwa Warszawska
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Our Mission
"The Institute of World Affairs is dedicated to keeping the people of Wisconsin informed about and engaged with the critical global issues of our time." |
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The Institute of World Affairs is an integral part of the UWM Center for International Education |
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