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World Affairs Councils of America 
U.S. Foreign Policy: Into the Next Decade 



November 4-5, 2010 
Renaissance Mayflower Hotel 
1127 Connecticut Avenue Northwest Washington DC, 20036



Conference Cost:
Members: $450
Non-members: $495
(excludes hotel and airfare)
 

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Please contact national office at (202) 833-4557 with questions.


Confirmed Speakers & Topics Include: 

Trade and Investment Breakfast 
Innovation Trends & International Business
Robert Atkinson, Founder and President, Information Technology and Innovation Foundation

Is There a Responsibility to Protect?
This portion of the conference program is generously supported by The Stanley Foundation. Ambassador Richard Williamson, Former U.S. Special Envoy to Sudan 
Dr. Edward Luck, UN Special Advisor

Economic Policy After the Great Recession
Jim Zarroli, Business and Economy Reporter, National Public Radio
Ian Bremmer, President, Eurasia Group

The Changing Face of Threats & Security
Louise Arbour, President, International Crisis Group
Peter Singer, Senior Fellow and Director of the 21st Century Defense Initiative, Brookings Institute

Confronting a Shifting Global Order
This portion of the conference program is generously supported by The Stanley Foundation.
Dr. Kori Schake, Research Fellow, Hoover Institution
Dr. Stewart Patrick, Director, Program on International Institutions and Global Governance, Council on Foreign Relations
Parag Khanna, Director of the Global Governance Initiative, New America Foundation

Energy, Security, and Environment
Vice Admiral Dennis McGinn (ret.), Chairman and CEO, RemoteReality
David Sandalow, Assistant Secretary for Policy and International Affairs, U.S. Department of Energy



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