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  2. Join the Baltimore Council on Foreign Affairs to gain exclusive access to global experts, participate in intimate Leadership Dinners, support educational outreach, connect with a global community, unlock special member benefits, and be part of a vibrant, engaged community.

  3. The Baltimore Council on Foreign Affairs is dedicated to citizen education in foreign affairs. BCFA steeks to empower citizens to monitor foreign policy critically and enable them to engage in the national debate.

  4. Anyone with an interest in international affairs is invited to join the Council. Members are invited to attend all of the year’s programs and the receptions that precede them, free of charge, and to participate as they wish in the discussions with our speakers.

  5. We offer 16 programs on average each year, focusing on the most critical foreign policy matters before the nation. We ask our speakers to analyze the tensions among the major powers, to explain the national interests at stake in foreign disputes and to put a spotlight on humanitarian crises that often are overlooked.

  6. We offer 16 programs on average each year, focusing on the most critical foreign policy matters before the nation. We ask our speakers to analyze the tensions among the major powers, to explain the national interests at stake in foreign disputes and to put a spotlight on humanitarian crises that often are overlooked.

  7. The Baltimore Council on Foreign Affairs is a private, not-for-profit, non-partisan, non-position-taking, open membership, public service association dedicated to citizen education in foreign affairs. It was founded in 1980 by broadly representative and distinguished community leaders.

  8. Our mission is to empower citizens to critically analyze foreign policy and actively engage in national debates on international issues. Internship Overview: BCFA offers internship opportunities for diligent, well-organized, and personable students, preferably with a strong interest in international affairs.

  9. Ambassador Gilchrist has also served in top diplomatic posts in Sweden, Estonia, Iraq, Romania, and was Director of Nordic and Baltic Affairs in the State Department’s Bureau of European and Eurasian Affairs.

  10. With these goals in mind, we welcome your donations in the Baltimore Council. As a non-profit with low dues, our budget is tight. Members have helped sustain the Council for more than 40 years. Your continued backing will enable the Council to bring the most thoughtful, considered presentations possible.

  11. Through these videos, it’s possible to track the American foreign policy debate starting in 1980 and to examine how the issues developed and what lessons can be learned. The Council makes its events available to the public through online broadcasting via our YouTube channel.