NCWA Lecture Guest Registration Form
Welcome to NCWA’s Guest Pass! We are glad that you have decided to sample one of our lectures in person as our guest and look forward to seeing you. We offer our guests ONE FREE LECTURE PER PERSON during our season. Please reserve seats for ONE OR TWO persons below. This offer does not include livestream attendance. We hope you enjoy the experience and become a member of NCWA. To learn about our international relations programs for adults and students, go to our website at www.ncwa-fl.org. To become a member, look for the Membership tab on the home page, then drop down to Apply/Renew Membership.
NCWA's 2025-26 Distinguished Speaker Lecture Series:
Choose ONE lecture. UP TO TWO PERSONS may attend that lecture as guests. If a lecture already has been given, a video of the presentation is posted on the NCWA website for people who have become members to view at their convenience.
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November 3, 2025: “Conflict: Iran”, Distinguished Fellow Barbara Slavin of the Stimson Center in Washington.
November 17, 2025: Edward Luce, National Editor of the Financial Times, Author of "ZBIG", a Cold War biography of Zbigniew Brzezinski.
December 8, 2025: "Russia's War on Ukraine: an Update." Ambassador William Taylor [U.S. Ambassador ret. Ukraine]: Distinguished Fellow with the Atlantic Council’s Eurasia Center.
January 12, 2026: "The Middle East at a Hinge Moment". Mona Yacoubian, Senior Advisor and Director, Middle East Program at the Center for Strategic and International Studies.
January 26, 2026: “Impacting the Global Economy”. An expert panel led by Daniel Alpert, The International Club of Business Economics. Note: This event will be held in one session at 4:30 pm followed by a social gathering with the panel.
February 9, 2026: “To Dare Mighty Things: U.S. Defense Strategies Since the Revolution, and Lessons for Today”. Michael E. O’Hanlon, Brookings Institution.
February 23, 2026: “Advances in Chinese Military and Uncrewed Technology”. Tim Ditter, Senior Research Scientist, U.S. Center for Naval Analyses.
March 9, 2026: “Diplomacy and Negotiation: Cuba and Latin America”. Prof. Paul Webster Hare, Master Lecturer, Boston University.
March 23, 2026: "High Latitudes and High Stakes: Economics, Environment and Security in an Accessible Arctic". Louis Mead Treadwell, 11th Lieutenant Governor of Alaska and Former Chair of the U.S. Arctic Research Commission.
April 7, 2026,: "A Global National Security Conversation". Ambassador Douglas Lute (USA ret.), assistant to President Bush and National Security Advisor for Iraq and Afghanistan
Choose ONE TIME of lecture (Two guests must attend at the same time)
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3:45 p.m.
7:30 p.m.
4:30 p.m. for ONLY the January 26 panel discussion.
NCWA Guest No. 1 name
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First Name
Last Name
Guest No. 1's email address
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NCWA Guest No. 2 name, if applicable
First Name
Last Name
Guest No. 2's email address
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Click submit below. You and your guest will be sent reminders via email from Jotform. If you can't find your receipt and reminders, please check your Junk folder. Bring your emailed reminders with you on your phones or on paper as proof of registration to the lecture venue, Naples United Church of Christ, 5200 Crayton Road, Naples, FL 34103.
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