"World Affairs TODAY" is a public information service of the World Affairs Council in Washington, DC. Each week the program is recorded in front of a live audience in Washington and focuses on a major global issue and foreign policy topic. Speakers include U.S. and foreign government officials, foreign policy experts, authors, journalists, economists, Nobel Laureates, and global business leaders.
Through these programs, viewers gain insights and a better understanding of the most challenging issues facing the United States and the world in the coming years. Join us as we explore World Affairs TODAY. Produced by Adam Krell, Auteur Productions, LTD. Broadcast in English.
Through these programs, viewers gain insights and a better understanding of the most challenging issues facing the United States and the world in the coming years. Join us as we explore World Affairs TODAY. Produced by Adam Krell, Auteur Productions, LTD. Broadcast in English.

World Affairs Today
Is the Law of the Seas Treaty in the United States' Best Interests? <BR> The Law of the Sea Convention aims to codify diverse activities and the management of natural resources. Coming into force in 1994, the treaty has yet to be ratified by t...
World Affairs Today
Challenges to Society Building in Afghanistan <BR> In 2014 United States and NATO troops are scheduled to withdraw from Afghanistan, returning the country to Afghan control for the first time in over ten years. In that time period domestic and...
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