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2003 Annual National Conference

Fall Newsletter



ADVANCING CIVIC DIALOGUE ON INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS

"Tulsa, Wichita, Des Moines, and so on are no longer dependent on the East and West Coasts for their overseas contacts. They've got their own global business people, and ACFR reflects this new foreign policy elite in the making."
--Robert D. Kaplan
Author, Balkan Ghosts, The Ends of the Earth, and An Empire Wilderness


"What you are doing...is the most hopeful thing that has come along
in our foreign policy in a long time."
--Ambassador Robert B. Oakley
Former Special Presidential Envoy for Somalia

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