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Foreign Policy In Focus

FPIF, a "think tank without walls," functions as an international network of more than 700 analysts and advocates. Unlike traditional think tanks, FPIF is committed to advancing a citizen-based foreign policy agenda through its articles, strategic debates, analysis and the intersection of foreign policy and culture that address globalization, economics, multilateralism, peace and security. FPIF is a collaborative project of the International Relations Center (IRC) and the Institute for Policy Studies (IPS).

Primary web addresses
http://www.fpif.org/
Main Address
PO Box 2178
Silver City New Mexico 88062
Country
United States
Main Telephone
505-388-0208
Joined OneWorld
06/25/2001

Features
03/20/2008 Despite the Bush administration's 'rhetoric' about success in Iraq, the U.S. strategy of dividing the Shia and Sunni populations -- giving political power to the former and military support to 'resistance' groups within the latter -- has the potential to bring violence to all time highs, writes Dahr Jamail.
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U.S. military officers in Guantanamo Bay.
02/06/2008 For every dollar the U.S. government spends on combating climate change, $88 go to military campaigns around the world. John Feffer imagines a planet in which world leaders agree to shift 50 percent of their military expenditures to stop global warming.
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Image: U.S. military officers in Guantanamo Bay. © Amnesty International USA
Fernando Botero holding one of his Abu Ghraib paintings.
01/09/2008 The authors of a recently released anthology of poems about torture discuss how Fernando Botero's gripping paintings of the Abu Ghraib incidents moved them and inspired their work.
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Image: Fernando Botero holding one of his Abu Ghraib paintings. © smoreno2007



 
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