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CCWA Intl. Visitors: Young European Leaders

Young European Leaders
Wednesday, September 29, 2010 to Saturday, October 02, 2010

Fourteen leaders from a variety of European countries including journalists, mayors, parliamentary members, political party representatives, and NGO leaders will be coming to our city to better understand American political, economic and social issues and associated policy formulation;--To gain an understanding of interrelated U.S. foreign and domestic policy topics, including homeland security, trade and economic development, immigration and integration, and health and human services; -To promote mutual understanding through dialogue and discussion among the European participants and their U.S. counterparts.

International Visitors Program
Each year, over 300 professionals from around the world visit Northeast Ohio through the Council’s International Visitors Programs. These programs include both short-term and long-term exchanges and are sponsored by the U.S. Department of State. U.S. diplomats find that foreign decision makers who have firsthand experience in the United States are more understanding of the factors that shape our foreign policy and are more open to U.S. negotiating positions. International Visitors hosted by the Cleveland Council on World Affairs have been identified by U.S. embassies abroad as emerging leaders in their fields. The Council’s staff and volunteers organize professional meetings, cultural events and home visits for program participants. We open our hearts and minds as we open our homes and businesses to foreign visitors, and we strengthen Northeast Ohio’s commercial, cultural and educational ties with the rest of the world. For more information, contact Margarita Shulman, Director of International Visitor Programs, at mshulman@ccwa.org.