• Globalist Coffeehouse: The “World Order” and US National Security in Transition

    5280 Burger and Taphouse 7032 Wood Hollow Dr, Austin, TX, United States

    The "World Order" that has defined American "National Security" since the years after WWII is now in transition. What does this mean for the US and the rest of the world? US National Security was previously defined as containing the spread of Communism, encouraging democracy, creating a transnational economic system based on the dollar, and […]

  • Foreign Policy ONLINE Town Hall with Senator Chris Murphy

    ONLINE

    Join fellow World Affairs Councilmembers from across the nation for a town hall on U.S. Foreign Policy. We’ll address the massive changes to the State Department, the role of the U.S. in conflicts around the world, and relationships with allies and adversaries alike. REGISTER HERE About Senator Murphy U.S. Senator Chris Murphy (D-CT), is a […]

  • Quebec Semiconductor Delegation Reception

    St. Edwards University 3001 S Congress Avenue, Austin, TX, United States

    You’re invited to a networking breakfast welcoming a trade delegation of Québec semiconductor companies The Québec Government, the World Affairs Council of Austin, the Global Affairs Society, and St. Edwards University would like to invite you to connect with companies in the semiconductor sector. This event offers a valuable opportunity to exchange ideas, build professional […]

  • Africa: The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly

    Neill-Cochran House Museum 2310 San Gabriel Street, Austin, TX, United States

    Former Ambassador Larry Andre, currently with the L.B.J. School, previously presented a program on Africa to the World Affairs Council. He will return to discuss a continent that has seen radical change in the very recent past. The media tends to focus on a continent facing civil war, militant Islam/terrorism, famine, and even genocide. Is […]

  • Globalist Coffeehouse: The Role of Art as a Reflection of Cultural Values

    Khon Thai Kitchen 5800 Burnet Road, Austin, United States

    How does art reflect cultural values around the world? From Africa to the Asia Pacific to Europe or even to the Middle East, we share one commonality—the existence of art. Whether it is architecture, literature, music, sculpture, or visual art, everyone has their own beliefs and values.    Starting from the Neanderthal cave paintings to […]

  • World Now: Human Scale – A Conversation with Lawrence Wright

    ONLINE

    In his new political thriller The Human Scale, Pulitzer Prize-winning author Lawrence Wright tells the story of an Israeli cop and a Palestinian-American FBI agent who join forces to solve the murder of an Israeli police chief in the West Bank – set against the backdrop of the decades-long Israel-Palestine conflict. Wright joins us on […]

  • United States Foreign Policy in the New Century: Defining Vital Interests

    How will we define the vital interests of the U.S. related to our foreign policy in this new century? What should be our priorities, and how will we assess tradeoffs from Geostrategy to Economics? Also, what will be our role in promoting Human Rights, Democracy, and Development? Will we continue to lead America’s “Unfinished Fight […]

  • Ranch to Runway

    Join the World Affairs Council of Austin and our guest speaker Nina Means of ACC Fashion Incubator for “Ranch to Runway”—an elegant evening exploring fashion, trends, and global influence. Experience lively conversation, style inspiration, and forward-thinking insights. Don’t miss this unique opportunity to connect, learn, and celebrate the future of fashion. This event is invitation-only. […]

  • Global Trade Recalibrated: Understanding Today’s Tariff Approach

    ONLINE

    The World Affairs Council of Austin and our partners at the Texas Camino Real District Export Council invite you to attend a webinar featuring Ricardo Carnevali, Director of Capital Markets - Foreign Exchange at Comerica Bank.  Global Trade Recalibrated: Understanding Today's Tariff Approach will provide a deeper look at the financial logic behind current U.S. […]

  • World Affairs Councils of Austin and San Antonio Social

    It is time for our annual social with the World Affairs Councils of Austin and San Antonio.  Enjoy the afternoon and conversations with our friends from the Alamo City! This event is invitation-only. Please notify us of your interest to receive an invitation by completing the form linked below. Priority registration is available for World […]

  • Globalist Coffeehouse: Defining our Vital Interests in a New Century

    As a country and world power, we are in a period of transition, from how we approach both our allies and potential adversaries to the impact of technology, from drone warfare to cybertechnology and even AI. We are in the process of redefining our role in the world. What are our vital interests? Is there […]

  • Virtual Conversation with NY Times Supreme Court Reporter

    ONLINE

    Join our friends at the World Affairs Council of Connecticut and their partners at the CT Mirror for a virtual conversation on the Supreme Court’s decisions this past term – from birthright citizenship and immigration rights to judicial oversight and healthcare. With Adam Liptak, New York Times Supreme Court reporter and moderator John Dankosky - […]

  • Globalist Coffeehouse: Fly Me Everywhere – Current Commercial Aviation

    Khon Thai Kitchen 5800 Burnet Road, Austin, United States

    When Wilburn and Orville Wright built the world's first airplane, there was a lot of skepticism as to how reliable and worthwhile it was. Their first flight happened on December 17th, 1903 in Kitty Hawk, North Carolina. They are now considered to be inventors and pioneers, ushering in the aviation industry.  Today, the average number of commercial […]

  • Federal Foreign Policy Briefing

    Join the World Affairs Council of Austin and hear from our featured guest speaker, Kiersten Kullenberg, the U.S. Global Leadership Coalition’s Outreach Director for Texas, New Mexico, and Colorado. Ms. Kullenberg will share details of the U.S. Global Leadership Coalition's (USGLC) brand new report, “Economic Security is National Security.” In addition to explaining USGLC’s work […]

  • Globalist Coffeehouse: Economic Security is National Security

    Khon Thai Kitchen 5800 Burnet Road, Austin, United States

    The global threats to US national security increase day by day, with our adversaries and competitors working together to create chaos and disruption, not just on the military front, but also economically, and they are playing to win. Yet, too often, security and economic threats are addressed on separate tracks, not recognizing the connection between […]