Naval Academy Foreign Affairs Conference

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The Naval Academy Foreign Affairs Conference (NAFAC) is a foreign affairs conference in the United States. Providing a forum for addressing pressing international concerns since 1961, NAFAC seeks to explore current, demanding issues from both a civilian and military perspective. Held at the picturesque and prestigious United States Naval Academy in Annapolis, Maryland, NAFAC brings together future Navy and Marine Corps officers and their civilian counterparts to share ideas and concerns relating to international affairs.

One of the nation's premier forums for promising young leaders to interact and grow, NAFAC boasts an impressive list of recent high-profile speakers, to include: President George H.W. Bush, Secretary of State Madeleine Albright, Dr. Condoleezza Rice, and General Wesley Clark.

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Each year a unique theme is chosen for NAFAC; noteworthy individuals with expertise in relevant fields are then invited to address the conference delegates. These scores of delegates represent colleges from across the United States and around the globe; conference attendees bring with them unique attitudes and approaches that, through discussion and interaction, come to enlighten the thinking of others.

A rich variety of lectures provides delegates access to prominent leaders and thinkers; meanwhile, small-group roundtable discussions offer students the opportunity to explore specific areas more in-depth. In this way, NAFAC fulfills its mission of creating an atmosphere open to rich discussion and intellectual thought on significant international problems.

It is worth noting that the entire conference is organized and run by United States Naval Academy students--known as "midshipmen"--in a highly professional and efficient manner. These future officers of the Navy and Marine Corps also serve as delegates and moderators during the event.

[edit] NAFAC Today

On April 7, 2008 participants from around the world will arrive in Annapolis for the 48th annual Naval Academy Foreign Affairs Conference. The selected topic to be discussed for 2008 is “Breaking the Mold of Neglect: Latin American Transcendence.” This conference will include round table discussions, guest speakers, open forum symposiums, and various team building events.

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  • The Rise of Populism/Anti-Americanism in Latin America
  • Transnational Crime Networks
  • The Drug Trade and spread of Colombian politics into Mexico
  • The Debate on Immigration
  • China’s Growing Influence in Latin America: A Threat to U.S. Regional Hegemony?
  • Challenges to Democracy in Latin America
  • The New US Relationship with Latin America
  • Security and Terrorism in Latin America
  • The Cuba Conundrum
  • US Military Operations in Latin America
  • Energy Resources in Latin American
  • Free Trade Association of the Americas


Further information and a schedule of events can be accessed at: http://usna.edu/NAFAC.


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[edit] Recent NAFAC Topics

1996 - A New Multilaterlism
1997 - The Struggle for Democracy
1998 - Asia Rising?
1999 - Keeping Peace
2000 - Civil-Military Relations
2001 - Terrorism
2002 - Central and Southwest Asia
2003 - Strangers in a Common Land: Preserving Israel and Palestine
2004 - Post-War Reconstruction: Iraq
2005 - Power and Purpose: Defining America's Role in the World
2006 - Africa: Turning Attention into Action
2007 - Asia At The Crossroads
2008 - Latin America