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SUMMARY:Great Decisions 2026 Evening Keynote Series: The Future of U.S. Global Leadership
DESCRIPTION:Great Decisions 2026 Evening Keynote Series \nThe Future of U.S. Global Leadership\nA six part series on the future of U.S. Foreign Policy\nWhat does the future hold for American foreign policy? Join the World Affairs Council of Maine for six evenings of in-depth insight on the most pressing global challenges facing the United States today. From the U.S.-China relationship to the war in Ukraine\, from trade policy to nuclear proliferation\, this series brings world-class speakers to Portland to help us make sense of a rapidly changing world. Each evening includes a networking reception\, keynote address\, and audience Q&A. \nSeries Schedule: \nFebruary 5 – US–China Relations Sean Stein\, President\, US–China Business Council \nFebruary 12 – Ukraine & the Future of European Security Mariana Budjeryn\, Senior Research Associate\, Harvard Belfer Center \nMarch 5 – Tariffs\, Foreign Policy\, & the Future of the World Economy Andreas Waldkirch\, Mitchell Family Professor of Economics\, Colby College \nMarch 26 – U.S. & Africa Michelle Lenihan\, Deputy Commissioner\, Maine DVEM (former Acting Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense for African Affairs) and Matthew T. Page\, Associate Fellow\, Africa Programme\, Chatham House \nApril 2 – Ruptured Alliances & the Risk of Nuclear Proliferation Heather Williams\, Director\, Project on Nuclear Issues and Senior Fellow\, Defense and Security\, CSIS \nMay 16 – Democracy & the Future of U.S. Foreign Policy Ambassador (ret.) Derek Mitchell\, Senior Adviser to the President and Asia Program\, CSIS \n\nEvent Details: \nTime: 5:30 PM – 7:30 PM (all sessions) Location: Lee Auditorium\, Wishcamper Center\, 34 Bedford Street\, Portland \nSchedule for Each Evening: \n\n5:30 PM – 6:15 PM: Networking Reception with light refreshments\n6:15 PM – 7:30 PM: Keynote Address and Q&A\n\n\nSave by registering for the full series! Individual event tickets also available. \n\n\n\nSeries Pass (All 6 Events)\n\n\n\n\n\nWAC207 Members\n$60\n\n\nGeneral Public\n$75\n\n\n\n\nMAINE STUDENTS ARE ALWAYS FREE! \nReserve your spot today and be part of this essential conversation on the crossroads of American foreign policy. \n\nReminder emails: Series pass holders will receive a reminder email before each session with event details and any updates. \nIf you have any questions or need to modify your registration\, please contact us at memberservices@wacmaine.org. \nWe look forward to seeing you throughout the spring as we explore the future of U.S. global leadership together. Thank you for your commitment to informed global citizenship!
URL:https://wacmaine.org/event/great-decisions-2026-evening-keynote-series-the-future-of-u-s-global-leadership/
LOCATION:Lee Auditorium\, Wishcamper Center\, 34 Bedfort St\, Portland\, ME\, 04104\, United States
CATEGORIES:Great Decisions
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SUMMARY:Great Decisions 2026: Tariffs\, Foreign Policy\, & the Future of the World Economy
DESCRIPTION:Great Decisions 2026: The Future of U.S. Global Leadership Keynote Series \nTariffs\, Foreign Policy\, & the Future of the World Economy\nwith Andreas Waldkirch\, Mitchell Family Professor of Economics\, Colby College \nMarch 5\, 2026\, 5:30-7:30 PM\, 34 Bedford Street\, Portland \nAre tariffs an effective tool of foreign policy\, or do they undermine the global economic order that has underpinned American prosperity? Andreas Waldkirch is one of the nation’s top-ranked scholars in international trade\, with expertise spanning foreign direct investment\, multinational firms\, NAFTA\, and economic integration. His research has examined how trade policies affect everything from industry productivity to environmental outcomes. Join us for an economist’s clear-eyed assessment of where U.S. trade policy is headed—and what it means for America’s role in the world economy. \nAddress: Lee Auditorium\, Wishcamper Center\, 34 Bedford Street\, Portland 5:30-6:15 PM: Reception 6:15-7:30 PM: Keynote \n\nGreat Decisions is the largest and longest-running discussion program on foreign policy in the United States\, offered locally by the World Affairs Council of Maine since 1980. Thanks to the generous support of our Global Benefactor “Coffee by Design\,” we are offering a public lecture series in addition to our regular discussion series co-hosted with the Falmouth Memorial Library. \nNote: Public lectures will be recorded to support Great Decisions discussion groups in Maine\, including our annual member-facilitated series at the Falmouth Library beginning March 24\, 2026. \nReserve your spot today and be part of this essential conversation on the crossroads of American foreign policy. \nTickets: \n$12 for members \n$20 non-members \nMaine Students FREE \nREGISTER HERE \n 
URL:https://wacmaine.org/event/great-decisions-2026-tariffs-foreign-policy-the-future-of-the-world-economy/
LOCATION:Lee Auditorium\, Wishcamper Center\, 34 Bedfort St\, Portland\, ME\, 04104\, United States
CATEGORIES:Great Decisions
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SUMMARY:MEMBERS Weeknight Webinar: United States and Israel at War with Iran
DESCRIPTION:Special Webinar for Members of the World Affairs Council of Maine\nUnited States and Israel at War with Iran\nWith Elisa Catalano Ewers\, Senior Fellow at the Council on Foreign Relations\, an Adjunct Senior Fellow at the Center for a New American Security and at the RAND Corporation\, and a Partner at Scalare Advisors \nModerated by Christopher E. Barr\, Vice President\, World Affairs Council of Maine \nWednesday\, March 11th at 7 p.m. — via Zoom \nJoin the World Affairs Council of Maine for another timely weeknight webinar on the evolving situation between Iran\, Israel\, and the United States. This session features Elisa Catalano Ewers\, Adjunct Senior Fellow at the Center for a New American Security and a leading expert on U.S. policy in the Middle East\, with moderation by Christopher E. Barr. \nThe discussion will provide expert insight on the rapidly escalating conflict between the United States\, Israel\, and Iran. In recent weeks\, U.S. and Israeli forces have carried out major military strikes on Iranian targets\, prompting retaliatory missile and drone attacks by Iran across the region and raising fears of a broader regional war. Whether you are interested in foreign policy\, security\, or current events\, this conversation will explore the challenges and strategic choices shaping U.S. policy in the Middle East at this pivotal moment. Registration is for members only. Suggested donation for members is $10.  Interested in becoming a Member? Monthly Sustainer Options begin at $4 per month! Maine Student Membership is ALWAYS free! \n\n  \nAbout our Speakers\n\nElisa Catalano Ewers is a practitioner in U.S. national security and foreign policy with more than 25 years of experience across government\, think tanks\, academia\, and the private sector. Her expertise focuses on the Middle East and North Africa\, counterterrorism and security cooperation\, the role of multilateral institutions\, including the United Nations\, World Bank\, and International Monetary Fund\, and U.S. national security decision-making.\n \nEwers is currently a Senior Fellow at the Council on Foreign Relations\, an Adjunct Senior Fellow at the Center for a New American Security and at the RAND Corporation\, and a Partner at Scalare Advisors. Ewers served in senior positions in both Democratic and Republican administrations\, including at the National Security Council\, the Departments of State and Defense\, U.S. embassies\, and the U.S. Mission to the United Nations. She also served as a U.S. Senate senior professional staff member\, leading the Foreign Relations Committee’s work on the Middle East and North Africa\, nonproliferation and arms control\, and international economic policy. She was selected for the Senior Executive Service and has advised senior leaders across the executive and legislative branches on complex foreign policy challenges. Her analysis has appeared in outlets including Foreign Affairs\, Foreign Policy\, The Washington Post\, Newsweek\, and War on the Rocks\, as well as on BBC\, CNN\, CBS\, XM Radio\, and NPR.  \nModerator: Christopher E. Barr is a foreign policy professional with over a decade of experience at the intersection of U.S. foreign policy\, Congress\, and the Middle East and North Africa. Most recently\, he served as the  Senior Legislative and Policy Analyst for the Democratic staff of the United States Senate Foreign Relations Committee\, where he worked from June 2013 to March 2025. His main focus areas were the Middle East and North Africa\, non-proliferation\, and international financial institutions\, on which he provided analysis and policy guidance to the Committee Chairman. Chris has traveled throughout the Middle East and North Africa\, and lived\, studied\, and worked in Cairo\, Egypt\, before his time on the Foreign Relations Committee. Chris holds a Juris Doctor (JD) in International and Corporate Law\, with a focus on Islamic Jurisprudence\, from the New York University School of Law. He also earned a Graduate Diploma in Middle East Politics and Economics from The American University in Cairo and a Bachelor of Arts in History from Princeton University. Chris currently lives in Yarmouth\, Maine. \n\n  \n 
URL:https://wacmaine.org/event/weeknight-webinar-united-states-and-israel-at-war-with-iran/
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SUMMARY:Coffee and Discussion (In-Person) at Magno Terra in Yarmouth
DESCRIPTION:A monthly discussion of world events for members. In-person meetings are held every third Thursday of the month. Currently the group will be meeting at the Magno Terra Cafe in Yarmouth (#2 Delorme St – immediately to the right of exit 17 on 295 if you are coming from Portland). \n\n  \nDate & Time: March 19th\, from 10:00 AM-11:00 AM \nPlace: Community Room – Magno Terra Cafe\, 2 Delorme St.\, Yarmouth\, ME \nDiscussion leader: Bill Franks  \nProposed topic: Ukraine & Peace Negotiations \nAssociated Press. (2026\, February 26). Russia launches major attack hours before U.S.-Ukraine talks. The New York Times. https://www.nytimes.com/2026/02/26/world/europe/russia-attack-ukraine-talks.html \nBarnes\, J. E.\, & Schmitt\, E. (2026\, February 19). Witkoff and Kushner navigate talks on Iran\, Ukraine and Israel. The New York Times. https://www.nytimes.com/2026/02/19/world/europe/witkoff-kushner-iran-ukraine-israel.html \nHockenos\, P. (2026\, February 24). Why Ukraine is still standing after four years of war. Foreign Policy. https://foreignpolicy.com/2026/02/24/ukraine-russia-war-civic-resistance-civil-society-volunteers-democracy-protests/ \nSantora\, M. (2026\, February 24). Fighting intensifies in Ukraine’s Donetsk region. The New York Times. https://www.nytimes.com/2026/02/24/world/europe/ukraine-war-donetsk.html \nSantora\, M.\, & Troianovski\, A. (2026\, February 18). Ukraine and Russia discuss peace talks and a possible demilitarized zone. The New York Times. https://www.nytimes.com/2026/02/18/world/europe/ukraine-russia-peace-talks-demilitarized-zone.html \nThe New York Times. (2026\, February 25). U.S. and Ukrainian officials to meet in Geneva this week. The New York Times. https://www.nytimes.com/live/2026/02/25/us/trump-news/us-and-ukrainian-officials-to-meet-in-geneva-this-week \nTroianovski\, A.\, & Santora\, M. (2026\, February 24). Ukraine war deaths. The New York Times. https://www.nytimes.com/2026/02/24/world/europe/ukraine-war-deaths.html \nREGISTER HERE OR ABOVE.
URL:https://wacmaine.org/event/coffee-and-discussion-in-person-at-magno-terra-in-yarmouth-6/
LOCATION:Magno Terra Cafe\, 2 Delorme Dr\, Yarmouth\, ME\, 04096
CATEGORIES:Coffee and Discussion
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SUMMARY:Great Decisions 2026: U.S. Engagement in Africa
DESCRIPTION:Great Decisions 2026: The Future of U.S. Global Leadership Keynote Series \nU.S. Engagement in Africa\nwith Michelle Lenihan\, Deputy Commissioner\, Maine DVEM (former Acting Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense for African Affairs) and Matthew T. Page\, Associate Fellow\, Africa Programme\, Chatham House \nMarch 26\, 2026\, 5:30-7:30 PM\, 34 Bedford Street\, Portland \nAs great power competition intensifies across Africa\, what should guide American engagement with the world’s youngest and fastest-growing continent? Michelle Lenihan shaped U.S. Africa policy at the highest levels of the Pentagon and the National Security Council before returning to Maine\, where she now serves as Deputy Commissioner for Defense\, Veterans\, and Emergency Management. Matthew Page\, formerly the U.S. intelligence community’s top Nigeria expert\, provides in-depth analysis on governance\, security\, and corruption across the continent. Together\, they offer insider and expert perspectives on the opportunities and challenges of U.S.-Africa relations. \nAddress: Lee Auditorium\, Wishcamper Center\, 34 Bedford Street\, Portland 5:30-6:15 PM: Reception 6:15-7:30 PM: Keynote \n\nGreat Decisions is the largest and longest-running discussion program on foreign policy in the United States\, offered locally by the World Affairs Council of Maine since 1980. Thanks to the generous support of our Global Benefactor “Coffee by Design\,” we are offering a public lecture series in addition to our regular discussion series co-hosted with the Falmouth Memorial Library. \nNote: Public lectures will be recorded to support Great Decisions discussion groups in Maine\, including our annual member-facilitated series at the Falmouth Library beginning March 24\, 2026. \nReserve your spot today and be part of this essential conversation on the crossroads of American foreign policy. \nTickets: \n$12 for members \n$20 non-members \nMaine Students FREE \nREGISTER HERE \n 
URL:https://wacmaine.org/event/great-decisions-2026-u-s-engagement-in-africa/
LOCATION:Lee Auditorium\, Wishcamper Center\, 34 Bedfort St\, Portland\, ME\, 04104\, United States
CATEGORIES:Great Decisions
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SUMMARY:Coffee and Discussion (virtual)
DESCRIPTION:A monthly discussion of world events for members. Virtual meetings are held every first Thursday of the month. \nDate & Time: April 2nd\, from 10:00 AM-11:00 AM \nDiscussion leader: \nProposed topic: Food Supply and Fertilizer Shortages Amid the Iran War \nSuggested Readings:  \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nGordon\, N.\, & Corthell\, L. (2026\, March 12). The other global crisis stemming from the Strait of Hormuz’s blockage. Carnegie Endowment for International Peace. https://carnegieendowment.org/emissary/2026/03/fertilizer-iran-hormuz-food-crisis\nCurtis\, E.\, Virzi\, J.\, & Welsh\, C. (2026\, March 11). Chokepoint: How the war with Iran threatens global food security. Center for Strategic and International Studies. https://www.csis.org/analysis/chokepoint-how-war-iran-threatens-global-food-security\nAtlantic Council. (2026). The Iran war’s economic fallout won’t stop at oil: Agriculture and aluminum are next. https://www.atlanticcouncil.org/blogs/econographics/the-iran-wars-economic-fallout-wont-stop-at-oil-agriculture-and-aluminum-are-next/\nCouncil on Foreign Relations. (2026). The Iran war’s hidden front: Food\, water\, and fertilizer. https://www.cfr.org/articles/the-iran-wars-hidden-front-food-water-and-fertilizer\nWashington Post. (2026\, March 28). Iran war humanitarian aid blocked. https://www.washingtonpost.com/world/2026/03/28/iran-war-humanitarian-aid-blocked/\nSupply Chain Brain. (2026). Iran war threatens global food supply chains. https://www.supplychainbrain.com/articles/43690-iran-war-threatens-global-food-supply-chains\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nREGISTER HERE OR ABOVE.
URL:https://wacmaine.org/event/coffee-and-discussion-in-person-at-magno-terra-in-yarmouth-9/
LOCATION:Zoom
CATEGORIES:Coffee and Discussion
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260407T070000
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SUMMARY:2026 Governor's International Breakfast Maine and the World: Looking Back and Moving Forward
DESCRIPTION:Join us for the annual Governor’s International Breakfast! The World Affairs Council of Maine and the Maine International Trade Center invite you to Maine and the World: Looking Back and Moving Forward — a morning of conversation on Maine’s place in the global economy. Tickets: $25 for members\, $30 for non-members\, Maine Students always FREE! \nREGISTER HERE \nDate: April 7\, 2026 \nTime: 7:00 AM – 9:30 AM \nLocation: Holiday Inn By the Bay\, 88 Spring Street\, Portland\, ME \nSince 1997\, the Governor’s International Breakfast has brought together Maine’s civic\, business\, academic\, and government leaders to make the case that Maine’s prosperity is inseparable from its global connections. This year\, as Governor Janet T. Mills delivers her fifth and final address\, the breakfast will focus on the importance of Maine’s engagement with the world\, and the partnerships and investments the state will work from going forward. This year’s panel will draw on the breakfast themes over the last four year — climate and energy\, workforce development\, leadership in the Arctic and North Atlantic\, food security and supply chains\, as well as trade\, economic development\, and public diplomacy — to take stock of what Maine has built through its global connections and what the state cannot afford to lose. \nTHANK YOU TO OUR EVENT SPONSORS AND PARTNERS \nCoffee by Design \nNorthcross Group \nMurray\, Plumb & Murray \nVerrill (Law) \nBroadreach Public Relations \nMaine International Trade Center (MITC) \nNorway Savings Bank \n 
URL:https://wacmaine.org/event/2026-governors-international-breakfast-maine-and-the-world-looking-back-and-moving-forward/
LOCATION:Holiday Inn by the Bay\, 88 Spring St\, Portland\, ME\, United States
CATEGORIES:In Partnership
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DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260423T163000
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SUMMARY:Leadership in the High North 2026: Advancing Maine's Role in the Arctic
DESCRIPTION:Leadership in the High North: Advancing Maine’s Role in the Arctic\nApril 22–23\, 2026 Maine National Guard Regional Training Institute 289 Hildreth St. N\, Bangor\, ME \nContact: LTC (R) Darryl W. Lyon\,— darryl.lyon@gmail.com \n\nEvent Description\nJoin Maine’s leading scholars\, diplomats\, business leaders\, and security experts for a two-day symposium exploring our state’s growing role in the rapidly changing Arctic. From climate science and international trade to emergency preparedness and Indigenous inclusion\, this conference connects Maine to one of the world’s most consequential regions. \nKeynote Speaker: Ambassador Svanhildur Holm Valsdóttir\, Embassy of Iceland \nDay 1 — Wednesday\, April 22\n6:00 PM Welcome & Opening Remarks 6:30 PM Dinner 7:30 PM Keynote Address — Ambassador Svanhildur Holm Valsdóttir 8:30 PM Concluding Remarks & Preview of Day 2 \nDay 2 — Thursday\, April 23\n8:30 AM Breakfast Reception & Student Poster Session 9:10 AM Maine’s Academic Role in the Arctic — featuring Dr. Pips Veazey (UMaine Portland Gateway)\, Dr. Susan Kaplan (Bowdoin College)\, and UNE North 10:30 AM Maine’s Economic Role in the Arctic — featuring Maine International Trade Center\, New England Ocean Cluster\, and Maine Center for Entrepreneurs 12:15 PM Maine’s Diplomatic Role in the Arctic — featuring Dr. Mary Thompson-Jones\, author of America in the Arctic 2:15 PM Maine’s Security & Emergency Management Role in the Arctic — featuring Benjamin Strong (Arctic Council)\, Magnus Nordenman\, and USCG Sector Northern New England 3:30 PM The Way Ahead — closing discussion with Ambassador Valsdóttir and Commissioner Diane Dunn (Maine DVEM) \nLunch included. Extended networking breaks with student poster opportunities throughout the day. \nContact: LTC (R) Darryl W. Lyon\,— darryl.lyon@gmail.com \n\nCall for Student Posters\nStudents: Present your Arctic-relevant research alongside leading experts! Posters will be featured during structured networking sessions throughout the conference. \n\nFree attendance for student presenters\nEasels provided — just bring your poster (36×48″\, vertical)\nTopics: climate\, geopolitics\, trade\, security\, Indigenous studies\, marine science\, and more\n\nContact: Tyler Lissy\, UMaine SPIA — lissyt@maine.edu \n\nPresented by: World Affairs Council of Maine • Archipelago • UMaine School of Policy & International Affairs • Maine International Trade Center \nSupported by: Maine Department of Defense\, Veterans and Emergency Management • ArcticToday
URL:https://wacmaine.org/event/leadership-in-the-high-north-2026-advancing-maines-role-in-the-arctic/
LOCATION:ME
CATEGORIES:Community
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260507T173000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260507T193000
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SUMMARY:Great Decisions 2026: Ruptured Alliances & the Risk of Nuclear Proliferation
DESCRIPTION:Great Decisions 2026: The Future of U.S. Global Leadership Keynote Series \nRuptured Alliances & the Risk of Nuclear Proliferation\nwith Heather Williams\, Director\, Project on Nuclear Issues and Senior Fellow\, Defense and Security\, CSIS\, moderated by Rebecca Davis-Gibbons \nMay 7\, 2026\, 5:30-7:30 PM\, 34 Bedford Street\, Portland \nWhat happens when America’s allies begin to doubt U.S. security commitments—could it trigger a new wave of nuclear proliferation? Heather Williams directs the Project on Nuclear Issues at the Center for Strategic and International Studies and serves on the Defense Science Board. A leading voice on arms control\, deterrence\, and nuclear risks\, she has advised the U.S. government and the UK House of Lords on nuclear policy. Join us for a vital conversation on whether the global architecture that has prevented nuclear spread for decades can survive an era of great power rivalry. \nAddress: Lee Auditorium\, Wishcamper Center\, 34 Bedford Street\, Portland 5:30-6:15 PM: Reception 6:15-7:30 PM: Keynote\n\nGreat Decisions is the largest and longest-running discussion program on foreign policy in the United States\, offered locally by the World Affairs Council of Maine since 1980. Thanks to the generous support of our Global Benefactor “Coffee by Design\,” we are offering a public lecture series in addition to our regular discussion series co-hosted with the Falmouth Memorial Library. \nNote: Public lectures will be recorded to support Great Decisions discussion groups in Maine\, including our annual member-facilitated series at the Falmouth Library beginning March 24\, 2026. \nReserve your spot today and be part of this essential conversation on the crossroads of American foreign policy. \nTickets: \n$10 for members \n$15 non-members \nMaine Students FREE \nREGISTER HERE \n 
URL:https://wacmaine.org/event/great-decisions-2026-ruptured-alliances-the-risk-of-nuclear-proliferation/
LOCATION:Lee Auditorium\, Wishcamper Center\, 34 Bedfort St\, Portland\, ME\, 04104\, United States
CATEGORIES:Great Decisions
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SUMMARY:Coffee and Discussion (In-Person) at Magno Terra in Yarmouth
DESCRIPTION:A monthly discussion of world events for members. In-person meetings are held every third Thursday of the month. Currently the group will be meeting at the Magno Terra Cafe in Yarmouth (#2 Delorme St – immediately to the right of exit 17 on 295 if you are coming from Portland). \n\nDate & Time: May 14th\, from 10:00 AM-11:00 AM \nPlace: Community Room – Magno Terra Cafe\, 2 Delorme St. Yarmouth\, ME \nDiscussion leader: TBD \nProposed topic: TBD \nREGISTER HERE OR ABOVE.
URL:https://wacmaine.org/event/coffee-and-discussion-in-person-at-magno-terra-in-yarmouth-8/
LOCATION:Magno Terra Cafe\, 2 Delorme Dr\, Yarmouth\, ME\, 04096
CATEGORIES:Coffee and Discussion
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SUMMARY:Great Decisions 2026: Democracy & the Future of U.S. Foreign Policy
DESCRIPTION:Great Decisions 2026: The Future of U.S. Global Leadership Keynote Series \nDemocracy & the Future of U.S. Foreign Policy\nwith Ambassador (ret.) Derek Mitchell\, Senior Adviser to the President and Asia Program\, CSIS \nMay 14\, 2026\, 5:30-7:30 PM\, 34 Bedford Street\, Portland \nWhat role should democracy play in American foreign policy—and how do we balance values with interests in an era of great power competition? Ambassador Derek Mitchell brings more than three decades of experience navigating these questions across government\, diplomacy\, and the nonprofit sector. As the first U.S. Ambassador to Burma in 22 years during its political opening\, and later as president of the National Democratic Institute\, he has seen firsthand the promises and limits of democratic engagement. Join us for a capstone conversation on one of the most enduring debates in American foreign policy. \nAddress: Lee Auditorium\, Wishcamper Center\, 34 Bedford Street\, Portland 5:30-6:15 PM: Reception 6:15-7:30 PM: Keynote \n\nGreat Decisions is the largest and longest-running discussion program on foreign policy in the United States\, offered locally by the World Affairs Council of Maine since 1980. Thanks to the generous support of our Global Benefactor “Coffee by Design\,” we are offering a public lecture series in addition to our regular discussion series co-hosted with the Falmouth Memorial Library. \nNote: Public lectures will be recorded to support Great Decisions discussion groups in Maine\, including our annual member-facilitated series at the Falmouth Library beginning March 24\, 2026. \nReserve your spot today and be part of this essential conversation on the crossroads of American foreign policy. \nTickets: \n$12 for members \n$20 non-members \nMaine Students FREE \nREGISTER HERE \n 
URL:https://wacmaine.org/event/great-decisions-2026-democracy-the-future-of-u-s-foreign-policy/
LOCATION:Lee Auditorium\, Wishcamper Center\, 34 Bedfort St\, Portland\, ME\, 04104\, United States
CATEGORIES:Great Decisions
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