SPCWA 2022 speaker Michela Wrong featured in Foreign Affairs Magazine
Kagame’s Revenge: Why Rwanda’s Leader Is Sowing Chaos in Congo by Michela Wrong Published on April 13, 2023
Long Time SPCWA Supporter, Mel Sembler dies at 93
Mel Sembler, Florida developer and top Republican fundraiser, dies at 93. Widely influential in national Republican circles, Sembler served as ambassador to Italy and Australia.
The New Economic Security State: How De-risking Will Remake Geopolitics
Article shared from Foreing Affaris Magazine by Henry Farrell and Abraham Newman November/December 2023Published on October 19, 2023
Afghanistan’s Corruption Was Made in America
2022 Keynote Speaker Sarah Chayes discusses "How Self-Dealing Elites Failed in Both Countries." in her latest article for Foreign Affairs Magazine.
A diplomacy and development toolkit is essential to U.S. China strategy
Op Ed by Liz Schrayer, President and CEO of the Global Leadership Coalition, and U.S. Army General Joe Vogel, former CENTCOM Commander.
SPCWA 2023 Speaker Amy Bass on CNN
Opinion: Rose Zhang is a reminder to sports fans - anything can happen. By Amy Bass
SPCWA 2023 Speaker Robert Bruce Adolph in the Tampa Bay Times
With what we know now, why is Fox News still broadcast on the American Forces Network? by Robert Bruce Adolph
SPCWA receives Official Proclamation from USF Student Government
The St. Petersburg Conference on World Affairs and its parent organization St. Petersburg in the World, Inc. were officially recognized as contributing the the education and understanding of global culture, health, economics, humanity and diplomacy. SPCWA has been held at
SPCWA 2023 Speaker Dr. Rajesh Reddy Op-Ed in the Tampa Bay Times
Will the world in which we live today be habitable tomorrow?by Rajesh K. Reddy
SPCWA 2023 Speaker Lauren Anderson Op-Ed in the Tampa Bay Times
The status of women is one of the most important predictors in state stability by Lauren C. Anderson