National High School Essay Contest
2011-2012
Republic of Azerbaijan
Ten Student Winners will participate in Study Tour of Azerbaijan!
The World Affairs Councils of America is pleased to announce a National High School essay contest for the 2011-2012 academic year. Ten students will be selected to participate in a two week Study Tour of Azerbaijan in the latter part of June 2012. The Essay Contest is open to all high-school students.
Azerbaijan is a country category for this year's Academic WorldQuest competition and the Essay Contest may be of particular interest to students participating in the 2011-2012 Academic WorldQuest competition. The 2011-2012 AWQ Study Guide contains resource information on Azerbaijan.
See www.worldaffairscouncils.org for more information.
About Azerbaijan
Azerbaijan is a country at the nexus point of the Middle East, Asia, and Europe. Historically, the country has always been a middleman for the East and West-- in ancient and medieval times it was a central point along the Silk Road and today its strategic placement keeps it a focal point for commercial and energy policies and regional and global geopolitics. The World Affairs Councils of America conducted a Leadership Mission to Azerbaijan in spring 2011.
Essay Topic
Secretary of State Hillary Clinton has planned an official visit to Azerbaijan. You are Secretary Clinton's Foreign Policy Advisor responsible for Azerbaijan and have been tasked to write the briefing materials for her trip. The briefing materials can be no longer than 1000 words maximum. The materials must be succinct and to the point. They must include:
Due: March 1, 2012
To Apply
Submit your essay to World Affairs Council of Greater Hampton Roadsby emailing it in a .doc attachment to worldaffairs@hrwac.org. Three regional winners will be selected and will then be eligible to win one of the ten spots on the Study Tour to Azerbaijan.
For more information about the National Essay Contest, Academic WorldQuest and the World Affairs Councils of America, visit www.worldaffairscouncils.org