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A discussion with Professor Barry Eichengreen of University of California, Berkeley.
The Pacific Council believes that having a “local-to-global” mindset as a voter leads to better policy outcomes.
Ali Ezzatyar reflects on the origins and main themes of his new book, The Last Mufti of Iranian Kurdistan: Ethnic and Religious Implications in the Greater Middle East.
In addition to China, countries in East Asia include Mongolia, South Korea, North Korea, and Japan.
An open letter spearheaded by the Pacific Council on International Policy to encourage peer organizations to make Election Day at paid organizational holiday starting in 2020.
The Pacific Council has been leading the foreign affairs conversation on the West Coast since 1995.
The Pacific Council recently hosted a discussion with Alabama state Rep. Anthony Daniels, minority leader in the state House of Representatives, and Kimberly Freeman, Associate Dean and Chief Diversity Officer of USC Dornsife, about how “domestic” issues such as institutional racism, educational reform, prison reform, voter suppression issues, and the healthcare system impact the United States’ standing in the world.
A look back at some of the significant moments in the Pacific Council's history.







