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2013 Annual Spring Conference
The Pacific Council on International Policy, is pleased to extend a special invitation to members of the Columbia Alumni Association of So. California to attend our fourth annual Spring Conference.
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2013 Annual Spring Conference
Hu, Hugo, Peña Nieto: Relics of the Past or Harbingers of the Future?
APRIL 19, 2013 | LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA
The Pacific Council on International Policy, the West Coast's premier,
non-partisan international affairs membership organization, is pleased to extend
a special invitation to members of the Columbia Alumni Association of Southern
California to attend our fourth annual Spring Conference.
The Council
engages a diverse network of leaders from a broad range of professions that are
heavily invested in understanding international affairs and affecting public
policy. We provide our members with opportunities to enhance their knowledge of
global issues and to augment their professional and personal efficacy in the
international arena.
This year's day of debate and exchange will seek to
ascertain how recent and impending transitions in key countries such as China,
Egypt, Japan, Mexico, South Korea, and Venezuela, among others, will impact the
composition of the global agenda. In this context, we will have the opportunity
to discuss implications for a number of timely and pressing policy issues
including: global economic uncertainty; shifting power structures and diplomatic
priorities; and infrastructure, resource and human security.
To find out
more, please visit
http://www.pacificcouncil.org/springconference2013
The Pacific
Council is please to extend a special registration fee of $235 to current
members of the Columbia Alumni Association of Southern California for this
all-day conference. If you have any questions about Spring Conference or the
Pacific Council in general, or if you would like to register to attend, please
contact Julia Jamnejad at
[email protected] or (213) 221-2010. Spaces are very limited, so
please contact us at your earliest convenience.
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