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The International Relations Council (IRC) is a non-profit (501(c)(3)) non-partisan educational organization in Kansas City, Missouri, and a member of the World Affairs Councils of America. As an educational nonprofit, the IRC works in partnership with a range of businesses, universities, community organizations, K-12 schools, and other interested individuals to grow a global perspective and find international connections within the Greater Kansas City metropolitan area. The IRC works to foster interest in an understanding of international affairs among the citizens of Kansas City through the development of various programs and events. As a membership organization, the IRC welcomes individuals and families, businesses, universities, and other organizations to join as IRC members in order to help sustain global-affairs education in the Kansas City community and receive various benefits.
History
The International Relations Council was founded in late December 1954 by Eliot Berkley, who served as executive director of the IRC for nearly forty years and, later, as chairman of the IRC Academy and lifetime board member of the IRC. After graduating from Harvard University in 1947, Eliot earned an M.A. (1949) and Ph.D. (1952) from Princeton University. Returning to his hometown, Eliot taught history and government at the University of Kansas City, now UMKC. He then taught social science at the Kansas City Art Institute, where he later served as vice president for development from 1960 to 1961 and dean of the college from 1961 to 1965. As an advocate of citizen involvement in the foreign policy process, Dr. Berkley served as executive director of the International Relations Council for nearly forty years and, later, as chairman of the IRC Academy and lifetime board member of the IRC. For many years, his wife Marcia worked side by side with Eliot, hosting dinners and meetings in their home. Eliot died in 2012 but is still remembered fondly by business, community, and academic leaders for his inspirational passion for global issues.
The IRC welcomed Eleanor Roosevelt as its first speaker in January 1955. Since then, a wide range of legislators, professors, journalists, diplomats, and other global-affairs experts have visited Kansas City to share their perspective and expertise. These notable guests include Henry Kissinger (1975), Jim Lehrer (1986), Robert J. Eaton (1993), Madeleine Albright (2006), Condoleezza Rice (2010), and Janet Napolitano (2014).
Since its beginning, the IRC has grown from a small "kitchen table" gathering to an educational organization with a large number of Kansas City area members. With Matthew Hughes serving as the current executive director, the IRC warmly welcomes involvement in IRC events and programs from citizens of the Greater Kansas City area.
Leadership
CEO/Executive Director (July 2016 – Present)
Matthew Hughes
Program Manager
Evan Verploegh
Education Outreach Coordinator VISTA
Natalie Friend
2022 Board Officers
Dr. Karenbeth G. Zacharias - President
Andrea Allison-Putman - First Vice President
Dr. Michael Makara - Second Vice President
Aaron J. Mann - Secretary
David B. Au - Treasurer
Board Members
Christina Arnone, Michelle Arthington, Dr. Charles A. S. Bankart, Anna Bazan-Munguia, Narbeli Galindo, Philip Gaskin, Nicole Gresham Perry, Kelvin Igumbor, Frank J. Klimas, Nancy C. Messer, Shahid S. Qadri, Dr. Usha Saha, Dave Saunders, Herb Sih, Jorge Soberón Hernández, Stephen Steigman, Paul Weida
2022 Advisory Directors
Kirk Doan, Holly Nielsen, Cyprienne Simchowitz, Mike Wood
Finances
The IRC is a not-for-profit 501(c)(3) organization. It is funded almost entirely by memberships, both individual and corporate, donations, program fees and some small grants. Memberships can be purchased on an annual basis. IRC members receive free admission to most IRC events. IRC member universities & corporations can also attend select events.
Programs
= Eliot S. Berkley Lectures
=The Eliot S. Berkley Lecture was founded in 1996 and brought an expert in foreign policy and global affairs to the Kansas City area. The lecture was established through the Berkley Endowment to honor the IRC’s founder and his decades of service and to provide a platform for engaging community members in understanding critical global issues. Past Berkley lecturers include former U.S. Ambassador Robert Ford (2014), Gerald Seib (2011), The Honorable Thomas R. Pickering (2005), and Admiral William J. Crowe, Jr. (1998).
List of past Eliot S. Berkley Lectures
2020 Dr. Paul Salem President of the Middle East Institute
2019 Ambassador Paula Dobriansky Senior Fellow in the Future of Diplomacy Project at Harvard's JFK Belfer Center for Science and International Affairs
2018 Kate Charlet Director Technology and International Affairs Program, Carnegie Endowment for International Peace
2017 Evans Revere Former U.S. Diplomat and Former CEO of the Korea Society
2016 Col. Nicolas Auboin French Liaison Officer for the Combined Arms Center
2015 Deana Arsenian Vice President of the Carnegie Corporation of New York
2014 Robert Ford Former U.S. Ambassador to Syria
2013 Daniel Markey Senior Fellow at the Council on Foreign Relations and author of No Exit from Pakistan
2012 Charles Kupchan Senior Fellow at the Council on Foreign Relations and professor at Georgetown University
2011 Gerald Seib Washington Bureau Chief of the Wall Street Journal
2010 George Friedman Founder and CEO of STRATFOR
2009 Dr. Allison Stanger Russell Leng Professor of International Politics and Economics and Director of the Rohatyn Center for International Affairs at Middlebury College
2007 Walter Russell Mead Henry A. Kissinger Senior Fellow for U.S. foreign policy, Council on Foreign Relations
2006 Dr. George Rupp President and CEO, International Rescue Committee
2005 The Honorable Thomas R. Pickering Former U.S. Ambassador to Jordan, Nigeria, El Salvador, Israel, United Nations, India, Russia
2004 The Honorable Lawrence J. Korb Senior Fellow, American Progress and Senior Advisor, Center for Defense Information
2003 James Fallows National Correspondent, Atlantic Monthly
2002 The Honorable Marc Grossman Under Secretary of State for Political Affairs
2001 The Honorable Princeton N. Lyman Former U.S. ambassador to South Africa and Nigeria and former Assistant Secretary of State for International Organization Affairs
2000 The Honorable Frank G. Wisner Vice Chairman, American International Group
1999 Hodding Carter III Journalist, Assistant Secretary of State for Carter Administration
1998 Admiral William J. Crowe, Jr. Former Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, former U.S. ambassador to the United Kingdom
1997 "Mid-Point in the Legacy" Conference and Celebration of the 50th Anniversary of the Marshall Plan
1996 The Honorable Jack F. Matlock, Jr. Former U.S. ambassador to Czechoslovakia and the Soviet Union
= IRC Networking Hours
=IRC Networking Hours give IRC members and friends the chance to get to know each other and to learn about international opportunities in the IRC organizational partners' many different professional fields. The first IRC Networking Hour of 2017 took place on March 22, where attendees took a visit to Burns & McDonnell, an engineering, architecture, and consulting firm with both domestic and international projects. On August 2, attendees learned about the nationwide work of Commerce Bank and had plenty of time to network. At the final IRC Networking Hour of 2017 on October 9, attendees had a chance to meet employees of Bio-Microbics, a manufacturer of wastewater treatment systems with over 60,000 installations in over 70 countries. The IRC sees great value in allowing members of the Kansas City community the chance to network with internationally interested organizations, as it creates opportunities for further global connections within Kansas City.
= IRC Lecture Series
=IRC Lecture Series bring dignitaries, foreign-policy experts, and regional leaders together to discuss, debate, and engage the Kansas City area community in issues of international scope and local relevance.
Some of the IRC's recent programs include:
Where Does Venezuela Go From Here? with David Smolansky, the youngest mayor in Venezuela's history, living in exile since September 2017
An Evening with H.E. Dr. Asad Majeed Khan, Amb. of Pakistan to the U.S.
Populism and Nationalism on the Rise: A German Perspective with Stefan Schlüter
= Speakers Bureau
=The International Relations Council's Speakers Bureau is a collection of IRC members willing to share their expertise and experiences with the Greater Kansas City area. Speakers have knowledge of the historical and contemporary aspects of specific countries, foreign policy, geography, and culture. The members of the Bureau don’t charge a fee for their speaking time and are available to the Greater Kansas City area (but it is ultimately their decision where to travel).
= Discussion Groups
=Great Decisions
Great Decisions is a program produced by the Foreign Policy Association and offered in Kansas City through the IRC. Across Kansas and Missouri, people participating in Great Decisions gather in homes, libraries, and community centers to discuss some of the most pressing issues facing our world. Groups receive and study Great Decisions briefing books, which are well-researched, written materials that help guide discussion throughout the year. Each discussion is led by a Discussion Group Leader. However, participants play the most important role, and their interest, enthusiasm, and commitment ultimately determine the success of the group. Each participant's point of view carries equal weight and everyone is encouraged to share opinions and ideas. The topics change annually, and these discussions strengthen people's understanding of global issues and build connections in the Kansas City community.
News & Views
News & Views, a conversation-based series from the International Relations Council, brings together a small group of community members for respectful, substantive discussion around one of that week’s top international news stories. Facilitated by a member or friend of the International Relations Council, the group meets in different informal settings around town, like a happy hour on the Country Club Plaza, or on Zoom for a guided conversation about a topic and articles that participants review in advance.
Global Affairs Book Club
The Global Affairs Book Club gives participants the opportunity to discuss foreign affairs, global topics, authors' perspectives, historical events, and their current local relevance in a respectful, engaging setting. Convened by seasoned Great Decisions leader Jack McLaren, the group meets every six to eight weeks to dig into a different author's work. Recent books discussed include Ten Lessons for a Post-Pandemic World by Fareed Zakaria, We Crossed a Bridge and it Trembled by Wendy Pearlman, and Modi and the Reinvention of Indian Foreign Policy by Ian Hall.
= Choices Election Issues Series
=In the eight weeks leading up to November 3, 2020, the International Relations Council offered a series of insightful conversations with notable experts on foreign policy issues relevant to the 2020 U.S. presidential election and what comes next. Rather than advocate a particular approach or outcome, the nonpartisan Choices series informed voters through a presentation of historical context and a detailed examination of the foreign policy platforms of the major-party candidates. Topics included Tariffs and Trade with Amb. Ron Kirk, The Transatlantic Relationship with Erik Brattberg, and Peace in the Middle East with Amb. Frank G. Wisner.
= Lexicon Language Intros
=The International Relations Council's Lexicon Language Intro program is a weekly digital interactive program introducing participants to a new language. Each week, IRC members and friends offer some history and context on a different language, let participants sample the look and sounds of the language, and provide information on where participants can experience more of the language and the cultures it represents. Recent programs include Armenian with Armen Babajanian, Swahili with Wasim Khan, and Norwegian with Lise Falskow.
School Programs
The IRC devotes a large portion of its resources to programs for teachers and students. IRC programs aim to promote global and cross-cultural awareness and to inspire a passion for international studies.
= Eliot S. Berkley Award
=Each year, in memory of the IRC founder and longtime executive director, Eliot S. Berkley, the International Relations Council presents this award to an exceptional high-school junior or senior who has demonstrated superior academic interest and competence in international studies. Finalists are selected by a committee of IRC members. After personal interviews with the finalists, the winner is selected and is presented an inscribed award and a $500 scholarship at an IRC fall event.
= Academic WorldQuest
=Each year since 2006, the IRC has offered high-school students the chance to showcase their knowledge of world affairs, geography, history, and current events at this event. Each Greater Kansas City area high school may enter one team of four students plus a faculty sponsor, and participation is entirely cost-free. The winning team will receive an expenses-paid trip to Washington, D.C. for the students and their sponsor to represent Kansas City in the national Academic WorldQuest competition. WorldQuest is a copyrighted program of the World Affairs Councils of America and approximately 4,000 students across the country participate in competitions hosted by over 40 local World Affairs Councils in 26 states.
= International Classroom Partnership Program (ICPP)
=The ICPP is a program which sends international students from several Kansas City area colleges and universities to visit elementary schools to share their life and culture with school children. International college students share facts about their home countries' language, dress, and etiquette with American students. The program aims to dispel stereotypes of other nations while sparking an interest in foreign languages and cultures in elementary-aged children. The International Classroom Partnership Program ended in 2010.
Global Honors Evening
In 1984, the IRC began its annual Awards Banquet, now known as the Global Honors Evening. Each year, the IRC recognizes individuals or organizations for various contributions – to foreign policy and global affairs, international commerce, or the Kansas City community. The IRC awards the Distinguished Service Award for International Statesmanship to an individual who has made outstanding contributions in international commerce, diplomacy, education or understanding and who has a connection to Missouri or Kansas. The IRC also presents awards for Contributions to International Commerce and/or Community Service and for Academic Leadership. The 2020 Global Honors Evening was placed on hold due to COVID-19.
= Past awardees
=Distinguished Service Award for International Statesmanship
2019 Amb. Deborah Birx, M.D., Coordinator of the United States Government Activities to Combat HIV/AIDS and U.S. Special Representative for Global Health Diplomacy
2018 Amb. William J. Burns, President, Carnegie Endowment for International Peace; former Deputy Secretary of State
2017 Gen. Richard Myers, President, Kansas State University; former Chair of the Joint Chiefs of Staff
2015 Noel Lateef President and CEO of the Foreign Policy Association
2014 Janet Napolitano former U.S. Secretary of Homeland Security
2013 Neal Conan National Public Radio reporter, editor, and former senior host of Talk of the Nation
2012 David Petraeus Director of the Central Intelligence Agency
2011 Christopher R. Hill former US Ambassador to Iraq and Assistant Secretary of State for East Asian and Pacific Affairs
2010 Reza Aslan author, No god but God, and political commentator
2009 C. Fred Bergsten Director, Peterson Institute for International Economics
2008 Strobe Talbott President, Brookings Institution
2007 Senator Chuck Hagel U.S. Senator, Nebraska
2006 Madeleine Albright former Secretary of State
2005 Senator John Danforth former U.S. Senator, Missouri; former Ambassador to the United Nations
2004 Senator Sam Brownback U.S. Senator, Kansas
2003 Robert M. Gates President, Texas A&M University; former Director of Central Intelligence Agency
2002 Dan Glickman Head, Institute of Politics, John F. Kennedy School of Government; former Secretary of Agriculture; former Congressman
2001 Alan N. Mulally President and CEO, Boeing Commercial Airplanes
2000 Kenton W. Keith Senior Vice President and Director, Programming Division, Meridian International Center
1999 Stephen G. Butler Chairman and CEO, KPMG Peat Marwick, LLP
1998 Marshall Loeb Managing Editor, Fortune and Money
1997 James B. Steele Senior Writer-at-large, Time Inc.
1996 Byron Calame Deputy Managing Editor, The Wall Street Journal
1995 Delano E. Lewis President and CEO, National Public Radio
1994 Roger Morris author, syndicated columnist, White House and National Security staff for Presidents Nixon and Johnson
1993 Robert J. Eaton Chairman and CEO, Chrysler Corporation
1992 Robert F. Ellsworth Chairman, Council for the International Institute for Strategic Studies; former Deputy Secretary of Defense
1991 John McManus Editor-in-chief, Time-Warner, Inc.
1990 Bill Kurtis Executive Producer, The New Explorers; former co-anchor, CBS News
1989 Charles H. Price II former Ambassador to the Kingdom of Belgium and United Kingdom
1988 William Atkins McWhirter Senior Correspondent, Time Magazine
1987 Senator Nancy Landon Kassebaum U.S. Senator, Kansas
1987 Senator Thomas F. Eagleton former U.S. Senator, Missouri
1986 Jim Lehrer host, Lehrer Newshour
1985 U. Alexis Johnson former Undersecretary of State for Political Affairs
1984 William G. Hyland editor, Foreign Affairs; former Deputy Assistant to the President for International Security Affairs
Award for Academic Leadership
2019 Dr. Sarah Finocchario Kessler, associate professor, University of Kansas Medical Center
2017 University of Missouri–Kansas City, Dean Kevin Truman, accepting
2009 Stowers Institute, William Neaves, accepting
2008 KU Confucius Institute, Sheri Willis, accepting
2007 Richard Derman, M.D., M.P.H. Associate Dean for Women's Health at UMKC
2006 Beverly Byers-Pevitts President, Park University
2003 Paul and Colleen Nance Founders, Nance Museum and Library of Middle Eastern Art
2002 Gary Armstrong, Ph.D. Chair, Department of Political Science, William Jewell College
2001 Hal Jehle Secondary Resource Specialist, Shawnee Mission School District
2000 Maria Carlson, Ph.D. Director, Center for Russian and East European Studies, The University of Kansas
1999 KCPT Public Television 19 William T. Reed, accepting
1998 John E. Cleek, Ph.D. Director, Center for International Business, Bloch School of Business and Public Administration, UMKC
1997 Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art Marc F. Wilson, accepting
1996 Terry Rodenberg, Ed.D. Director, International Program, Central Missouri State University
1995 Janet R. Baird, Ph.D. Program Administrator, Southeast Magnet High School for International Studies
1994 George Woodyard, Ph.D. Dean of International Studies, The University of Kansas
1993 Carolyn J. Kadel Director of International Education, Johnson County Community College
1992 Paul A. Garcia, Ph.D. Instructional Specialist for Language and International Studies, Kansas City Missouri School District
1991 Henry A. Mitchell Professor and Associate Vice Chancellor, Academic and International Affairs, UMKC
1990 Miyo Wagner Visiting Instructor of Japanese Language, Rockhurst College
1989 E. Grey Dimond, M.D. Provost Emeritus, Health Sciences, UMKC
1987 Ed Chasteen Professor of Sociology and Anthropology, William Jewell College
1986 David Wolfe Director, Social Studies, Shawnee Mission School District
1985 Harry L. Klut Social studies teacher, Paseo High School, Kansas City School District
1984 Joyce Cox Social studies teacher, Center High School, Center School District
Award for Contributions to International Commerce and/or Community Service
2019 Swope Health, Jeron Ravin, president and CEO, accepting
2018 City of Kansas City, Missouri, Scott Wagner, Mayor Pro Tem, accepting
2017 Greater Kansas City Consular Corps, Dean Harry McLear, accepting
2016 A. Zahner Company Robert Zahner, Senior Vice President, accepting
2015 Henry Bloch Co-Founder and Chairman Emeritus of H&R Block
2014 Julián Zugazagoitia President and CEO of the Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art
2013 R. Crosby Kemper III Executive Director of the Kansas City Public Library
2012 Sporting Kansas City Greg Cotton, Chief of Staff, accepting
2011 Consul Jacob Prado Consul General of Mexico at Kansas City
2010 Seaboard Corporation Robert Steer, Senior Vice President and CFO, accepting
2009 Danny O'Neill President and Owner, the Roasterie
2008 Len Rodman President, Chairman, and CEO, Black & Veatch
2004 Consul General Takao Shibata Consulate General of Japan at Kansas City
2004 Benny Lee Chairman and CEO, Top Innovations, Inc.
2003 Dr. Min H. Kao President and CEO, Garmin International; Co-founder and co-chairman, Garmin Corporation
2002 Michael R. Haverty Chairman, President and CEO, Kansas City Southern Industries
2001 Lillian Gonzalez Pardo, M.D. Medical Director, TEVA Neuroscience; Clinical Professor of Pediatrics and Neurology, KU Medical Center; President, Filipino Cultural Center Foundation
2000 Dr. Richard W. Harriman Founder and Director, Harriman Arts Program, William Jewell College
1999 Jeffrey W. Colyer Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery Center
1998 John P. McMeel Chairman, Andrews McMeel Universal
1997 Stanley H. Durwood Chairman and CEO, AMC Theatres.
1996 Anne and Norman Burkart President and Director, Language Link
1995 William D. Chapman President, Butler International
1994 Lawrence D. Starr President and CEO, Koch Supplies.
1993 Gary B. Morsch, M.D. Founder and Chairman, Heart to Heart International
1992 Morton I. Sosland Chairman, Sosland Publishing
1991 Robert A. Cushman President, ARMCO Worldwide Grinding Systems; Vice President, ARMCO Inc.
1990 James L. Rainey President and CEO, Farmland Industries
1989 William T. Esrey President and CEO, United Telecom and Sprint
1988 John T. Pierson, Jr. President, PRECO Industries
1987 Heinz K. Wehner Group Vice President and General Manager, Agricultural Chemical Division, Mobay Corp.
1986 Allen M. Acheson President, Black & Veatch International
1985 Stanley A. Hamilton President, Hallmark International; Honorary British Consul
1985 James E. Burke Late Honorary Consul of Japan
1984 Rod Turnbull Director of Public Affairs, Kansas City Board of Trade
Affiliations
The International Relations Council is one of more than 90 organizations in the U.S. affiliated with the World Affairs Councils of America (WACA). WACA is the largest non-profit organization in the United States dedicated to fostering grassroots understanding of and engagement in international affairs.
References
External links
Official website
UMKC Library Western Historical Manuscript Collection's IRC records on file
https://www.irckc.org/default.aspx