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FPI Releases Foreign Policy 2010
March 5, 2010 | Foreign Policy Initiative
As we seek to educate leaders
and policymakers about how to meet the global challenges and opportunities of
the 21st century, the Foreign Policy Initiative (FPI) conducts briefings for
candidates of both political parties, as well as sitting members of
Congress and their staff of both political parties.
FPI briefings bring the
experience and expertise of Washington’s leading foreign policy thinkers to
current and aspiring members of Congress. 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 2010, a briefing book
available on the FPI website at www.foreignpolicyi.org. This document pulls together articles and op-eds
from leading thinkers in each of the key foreign policy issue areas. FPI will
be updating the briefing book on a regular basis throughout 2010. To
suggest additional articles or content for the briefing book, please email info@foreignpolicyi.org.
To schedule a briefing,
please contact Rachel Hoff at rhoff@foreignpolicyi.org or (202) 296-3322.
To download Foreign Policy 2010, click here. (Updated October 28, 2010.)
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