Foreign Policy Research Institute

Foreign Policy Research Institute

Established in 1955, the Foreign Policy Research Institute is a non-profit, non-partisan organization with a 501(c)(3) designation. Its mission is to apply academic research and knowledge to help shape policies that support and enhance U.S. national interests.

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  • Nov 14, 2024 | fpri.org

    Donald Trump’s return to the White House could bring a shift in U.S. foreign policy, with significant implications for the Indo-Pacific region. Given the

  • Oct 30, 2024 | fpri.org | Mohammed Salih

    Home / Articles / Iraqi Kurdistan’s Parliamentary Elections: Resilience, Challenges, and US Policy Stakes Crucial parliamentary elections were held in Iraqi Kurdistan after a two-year delay in late October, paving the way for renewing the legitimacy of the autonomous region’s governing institutions.

  • Oct 15, 2024 | fpri.org | Natalia Kopytnik

    Home / FPRI Authors and Panelists / Amara Galileo Amara Galileo is a PhD student in the Department of Political Science & International Relations at the University of Delaware. Her dissertation interrogates whether democracy is eroding in South Africa and Ghana, specifically focusing on areas such as civil liberties, elections, political parties, and civil society comparatively in the two countries.

  • Oct 14, 2024 | fpri.org | Natalia Kopytnik

    October 14, 2024 Was the June 2024 conviction of Wikileaks founder Julian Assange for violating the Espionage Act a victory for national security or a defeat for freedom of the press? What are the rights and responsibilities that journalists and media organizations have about publishing classified information?

  • Oct 8, 2024 | fpri.org | Natalia Kopytnik

    Home / FPRI Authors and Panelists / Benjamin Lewis Benjamin Lewis is a co-founder of PLATracker, an organization dedicated to data-driven analysis of the Chinese military and regional security developments in the Indo-Pacific. He is a graduate of the Elliott School of International Affairs at George Washington University, where he specialized in Taiwan security issues and PLA development.