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The Foreign Policy Initiative
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The Foreign Policy Initiative (FPI) is a neoconservative think tank begun in 2009 by William Kristol, the founder of the Project for the New American Century. FPI is, according to its website, "intending to qualify as a tax-exempt organization under Section 501(c)(3) of the U.S. Internal Revenue Code: and "that promotes continued U.S. engagement -- diplomatic, economic, and military -- in the world and rejection of policies that would lead us down the path to isolationism; robust support for America’s democratic allies and opposition to rogue regimes that threaten American interests; the human rights of those oppressed by their governments, and U.S. leadership in working to spread political and economic freedom; a strong military with the defense budget needed to ensure that America is ready to confront the threats of the 21st century; and, an international economic engagement as a key element of U.S. foreign policy in this time of great economic dislocation." [1]
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Website
Office
- The Foreign Policy Initiative
- 1718 M Street, NW #234
- Washington, DC 20036
- (202) 360-2802 ·
Personnel
- Board of Directors
- Staff
- Jamie Fly, Policy Director
- Rachel Hoff, Director of External Affairs
- Christian Whiton, Policy Advisor
External Articles
- Laura Rozen, PNAC 2.0?, The New Foreign Policy.com, March 26, 2009.
- Jeremy Scahill, Why Is the Center for American Progress Cavorting with Neocons? Oh, Right, Because They Are on the Same Team, Rebel Reports, April 2, 2009.
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