Archive | 2021.Past Events

Brexit & the EU (11/8/21)

Join us for a facilitated discussion at the Boardman Road Library in Poughkeepsie. Monday, November 8, 2021 at 7pm. Facilitator: Michael O’Sullivan, Marist College With the “Brexit transition period” coming to an end this year, the United Kingdom will formally leave the European Union at the start of 2021. With negotiations between the two entities […]

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Academic WorldQuest 2021

Our council will host the 2021 regional Academic WorldQuest competition on Saturday, March 6th. Due to limitations related to COVID-19, we will be holding our competition in a remote format. We expect 14 high schools, fielding over 20 teams to participate! We hope to once again host our competition in person in 2022 at our […]

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Great Decisions: The Future of Persian Gulf Security

Join us for a facilitated discussion at 7pm on Monday, June 21, 2021 at the Boardman Road Library in Poughkeepsie. Free to the public. Facilitator: Dr. Matthew Murray, World Affairs Council Is using military force a viable foreign policy option for 2021 and beyond? The Persian Gulf remains tense as the rivalry between the regional […]

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China and Africa: Growing Issues in the Economic and Political Relationship

Join us for a facilitated discussion in the Fall of 2021. Tentative date: Monday, September 13th at 7pm. Location: The Boardman Road Library in Poughkeepsie. Facilitator: Malia Du Mont, Bard College; World Affairs Council The Covid-19 crisis has put a massive strain on a growing positive economic and political relationship between China and the continent […]

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Global Supply Chains and National Security: Lasting Pandemic Effects (10/18/21)

Join us for a facilitated discussion at the Boardman Road Library in Poughkeepsie. Tentative Date: Monday, October 18, 2021 at 7pm. Facilitator: Karen Nichols, World Affairs Council The shutdown of global supply chains due to the Covid-19 pandemic brought to the fore an issue with the high level of global economic interdependence: what happens when […]

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