Thursday, April 28, 2011

Brian Michael Till Conversations with Power

What do the world’s most influential people have to say about leadership?

Brian Michael Till has collected key lessons directly from the mouths of the world’s most prominent leaders including Bill Clinton, Jimmy Carter, Ehud Barak, and Václav Havel, and Nobel Laureates Mikhail Gorbachev, Pervez Musharraf, and FW de Klerk. He will lead a discussion on strategies for global leadership in the 21st century and share these leader’s candid personal reflections and regrets and their advice for future generations. Join the conversation at Habibi Lebanese Cuisine in downtown Portland.

Brian Michael Till is a Research Fellow at the New America Foundation and a correspondent for The Atlantic.

Pre-event happy hour and networking at 5:30; talk begins at 6:30

Presented by the Young Professionals and PSU Alumni Association
Light refreshments and no-host bar.
$5 Council Members; $10 Non-Members
Register at www.worldoregon.org

Sunday, April 24, 2011

Guantanamo (YP Discussion Group)

Guantanamo (YP Discussion Group)

The World Affairs Council, Young Professionals invite you to our fortnightly discussion group:

Wednesday, 27 April 2011 | 7:00 p.m.

Madison's Grill, 1109 SE Madison St. (Map)

The newest Wikileaks file dump concerns the background and treatment of the Guantanamo inmates. President Obama appears to have given up on his campaign pledge to close the prison, which continues to highlight the contradictions and challenges of the ongoing War on Terror. How should the US and global community prosecute these types of "irregular" combatants? What military and diplomatic challenges are involved with the issue?

Friday, April 15, 2011

Shanghai Tunnel Ethnic History Tour

YPs Present:
Shanghai Tunnel Ethnic History Tour


Saturday, May 7th at 4:30 pm

Hobo's Restaurant - 120 NW 3rd Ave


Pre-Registration is required!

Descend into one of the darkest and most fascinating chapters of Portland history with a tour of the notorious Shanghai tunnels: An underground maze beneath Old Town that many believe was used to kidnap unwary souls into service as shipmates and prostitutes.

The Shanghai Tunnel Ethnic History Tour provides insights into Portland's historic Chinese, Japanese, and Gypsy communities, and the ways in which the demands of a burgeoning international trade in goods and slaves affected their shared destinies. Join us for this fascinating adventure that walks the line between history and legend.

Sunday, April 10, 2011

Multilateralism and Foreign Intervention (YP Discussion Group)

Multilateralism and Foreign Intervention (YP Discussion Group)

The World Affairs Council, Young Professionals invite you to our fortnightly discussion group:

Wednesday, 13 April 2011 | 7:00 p.m.

Madison's Grill, 1109 SE Madison St. (Map)

The US/NATO led effort in Libya and the French action in the Ivory Coast have brought humanitarian intervention back into vogue. The justification and interests involved are muddled, but large-scale humanitarian disasters were apparently avoided. Were these actions justified? In the longer term, will they have a lasting, positive effect? Will humanitarian intervention be the primary job of Europe's shrinking militaries?