Milena Berić elected as a member of the Pacific Council
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Milena Berić elected as a member of the Pacific Council

Milena Berić elected as a member of the Pacific Council

The Pacific Council has been leading the foreign affairs conversation on the West Coast of United States since 1995. Founded in cooperation with the Council on Foreign Relations (CFR) in New York and the University of Southern California (USC) in Los Angeles, the Pacific Council emerged at a time when the world was becoming increasingly interconnected. The Council’s founders believed that the West Coast, not just the D.C.-New York corridor, had an important role to play in grappling with global issues and developing improved U.S. foreign policy. Since 1995, the Pacific Council has hosted exchanges on issues of international importance, convened experts and working groups to address pressing policy challenges, and built a network of globally-minded members across the West Coast and the world. Today the Pacific Council’s roster includes current and former diplomats, industry leaders, media representatives, politicians, and scholars.