The Pacific Council works with member experts and task forces to host conferences, events, and travel delegations. The council has hosted a number of influential speakers, including former
Secretaries of State Hillary Clinton,
John Kerry, and
Condoleezza Rice, former
President George W. Bush,
Los Angeles Mayor Eric Garcetti, former
CIA Director Leon Panetta, General
James Mattis, Dr.
Joseph S. Nye, foreign dignitaries,
U.S. ambassadors, members of
Congress, and foreign policy experts, among others.
Programs The Pacific Council encourages thoughtful dialogue on a wide variety of international issues, but focuses on areas where it is poised to have impact both locally and globally. Examples of the council's programs are the
Mexico Initiative, and the
Guantánamo Bay Observer Program.
Delegations Members often travel abroad on Pacific Council delegations, during which members meet with government officials and business leaders. Previous destinations include
Mexico,
North Korea,
Cuba,
Iraq,
Afghanistan,
South Sudan,
Guatemala,
China, and
France, among many others. The Pacific Council also organizes task forces to address international policy issues and make policy recommendations. Its U.S.-
Mexico Border Security Task Force, led by former
DEA Administrator and
U.S. Customs and Border Protection Commissioner
Robert C. Bonner, recommended that the U.S. Congress and the
Obama administration renew a ban on assault weapons, and the task force released a "report card" assessing progress made on previous recommendations. The council's Climate Change Adaptation Task Force recommended that the state of
California create a Climate Risk Council and reported the potential
effects of climate change on the
California coast. One task force is a part of the Guantánamo Bay Observer Program. Since 2013, the Pacific Council has held official
NGO observer status at
GTMO, allowing Pacific Council member experts to observe proceedings at
GTMO and report back to the council. Recommendations made by the council's GTMO Task Force were included in the FY2018 Defense Bill by Rep.
Adam Schiff (D-CA). == Reports ==