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The World Affairs Council of Arizona
Is pleased to invite you to
 
Hear an Iranian Scholar Present
 
“A Personal Perspective on U.S.
Iranian Relations”
 
Dr. Arya A. Amirie

Founder and First Executive Director of the Iranian Institute for International, Political and Economic Studies in Tehran, Iran from 1972-1979 and Advisor to the Shah of Iran

Middle East Foreign Policy Advisor to President Reagan from 1979-1984
Author of many articles and books on Iran and Middle East affairs. 

Wednesday, April 28, 2010 

5:30 pm – 7:30 pm 
Chaparral Suites Hotel 
Paloma I-II Room
Conference Center
 
5001 North Scottsdale Road,
Scottsdale, AZ, 85250
 
$20.00 per person
Hors d’ouvres and cash bar
 
 
RSVP no later than April 23, 2010
Sue Reiner,   (480)945-7750  (480)945-7750    (480)945-7750  (480)945-7750   or sue@wacaz.org
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WACAZ

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The mission of the World Affairs Council of Arizona is to develop citizen diplomats in public and business sectors through education and awareness of international issues and by providing a broader understanding of world cultures and global affairs through the hosting of foreign leaders.

 
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In this era of dramatic global change, new channels of communication are opening between people and cultures eager to share ideas and learn from one another. Diplomacy is often thought of as exclusively practiced at summit meetings by heads of state. Instead, diplomacy's sincerest practice may be in the hands of people with an active interest in international affairs, people who come together under the banner of the World Affairs Council of Arizona, Inc. (WACAZ).

 
 

For more than 25 years, WACAZ members, from all walks of life, have enjoyed the unique opportunity of serving as unofficial ambassadors to foreign visitors from all over the world.

As the local designated programming arm for the
National Council of International Visitors and the United States Department of State, WACAZ hosts ambassadors, government officials, educators, journalists and business and opinion leaders who visit Arizona to learn about our community.

 WHAT WACAZ DOES

Our members engage with visitors invited to
America by the United States Department of State and other federal government agencies by:

         Arranging their appointments with local government officials and business leaders

         Scheduling their visits to educational and cultural institutions

         Hosting receptions and dinners with community and corporate leaders

         Providing home hospitality with volunteer host families

The local community also benefits from our lecture series, mixers and receptions, and foreign policy discussions. 

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Wednesday, April 28, 2010
5:30 pm - 7:30 pm
Chaparral Suites Hotel
Conference Center
Paloma I-II Rooms

 

Please join The World Affairs Council
of Arizona in:
A perslona Perspective on US Iranian Relations
By Dr. Arya A .Amirie

 

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