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When you join the Alaska World Affairs Council, you become a member of a dynamic organization dedicated to educating, informing and inspiring its members through professional exchanges and series relating to current international issues.

Why join?

  • Enjoy world class speakers talking on a wide array of topics and issues.
  • Memberships for organizations and individuals are tax-deductible annual contributions.
  • Members enjoy additional perks like:
    • Discounts on publications such as The Economist, Foreign Affairs, Foreign Policy, The New Yorker, and more!
    • Saving up to $4 per program on lunch!
    • Invitations to receptions with select speakers!
    • Pride in knowing your membership supports bringing world class speakers to Alaska!

What does membership cost?

  • Memberships range from $60 for individuals to $5,000 for corporate sponsorship (includes 10 individual memberships and 20 free lunch passes).
  • For more details on the varying benefits of our membership levels please visit our "Membership Levels" page here.
 
 
A full house at Jack Perkowski's program
on "China in Transition"
 


Members enjoy some one-on-one time with Dr. Christopher Preble at a Muse reception



 
Membership Special!

Join the Alaska World Affairs Council today and SAVE! When you join AKWorld now, you will receive membership for the remainder of this year (now through the end of June) as well as next year (July through the end of June 2014)! Memberships support AKWorld and allow us to continue bringing great speakers to Alaska. Joining costs as little as $60 and comes with great benefits including: discounts on event attendance, discounts on relevant publications such as Foreign Affairs and The Economist, and more!

The Alaska World Affairs Council is a focused educational organization dedicated to stimulating interest in world affairs and inspiring its members to be involved in world events. The council was founded in 1958 by the late Evangeline Atwood with the conviction that better community education in world affairs is necessary for sound democratic citizenship. The Council does not take a stand on current-day issues but rather provides the population a wide spectrum of viewpoints and background information through its diverse range of programs and activities. The Alaska World Affairs Council is a 501 (c) 3 non-profit, non-partisan organization which is membership-based and is one of approximately 90 members of the World Affairs Councils of America in Washington, DC.

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