FPI Releases Foreign Policy 2012

As we seek to current and future policymakers about how to meet the global challenges and opportunities of the 21st century, the Foreign Policy Initiative (FPI) conducts briefings for leaders of both political parties.

FPI briefings bring the experience and expertise of Washington‘s leading foreign policy thinkers to policymakers, opinion leaders, members of Congress, candidates, and their staffs. The sessions, which can range from an hour to a half-day, are personally tailored to the interests of those being briefed. FPI will make available experts on the major foreign policy challenges facing the United States including topics such as Iran, Iraq, Afghanistan, China, and Russia, among other issues. We are prepared to brief candidates and members of Congress on critical issues ranging from the War on Terror to transatlantic relations and from the defense budget to democracy and human rights.

In conjunction with our briefings, we have developed Foreign Policy 2012, a briefing book available on the FPI website at www.foreignpolicyi.org. This document includes key points, notable facts, and additional resources from leading thinkers in each of the key foreign policy issue areas. FPI updates the briefing book on a regular basis. To suggest additional articles or content for the briefing book, please email info@foreignpolicyi.org.

To schedule a briefing, please contact FPI Director of Communications and External Affairs Elise Stefanik at estefanik@foreignpolicyi.org or (202) 296-3322.

To download Foreign Policy 2012, click here. (Updated January 11, 2012)