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The Foreign Policy Research Institute (FPRI) will present its 19th Annual Benjamin Franklin Award for Public Service to General CQ Brown, Jr. during its 70th ...
The first serious book to examine what happens when the ancient boundary between war and peace is erased. Once, war was a temporary state of affairs—a violent but brief interlude between times of ...
In a 2024 article on Japan’s changing refugee policy in the Asia-Pacific Journal, Maximilien Xavier Rehm, a researcher at ...
Ray Matsumoto is an upcoming PhD student in history at UCLA, having recently obtained his master’s degree in history from Washington State University. His research is focused on Japanese war ...
The Cold War of the 20th century seems clear cut, in retrospect: a galvanizing competition to rally free and market-oriented societies against a godless communist empire. But the 21st century has ...
We are pleased to continue FPRI's Main Line Briefings with a return visit by FPRI’s Clint Watts. In July 2018, FPRI named him a Distinguished Research Fellow in recognition of his cutting-edge work on ...
On July 19, Israel's parliament passed a controversial nation-state law. Designed by its proponents to promote Israel as the nation-state of the Jewish people, it is seen by its critics there and ...
Partners receive 2 seats at our Champagne Brunch along with a plethora of benefits throughout the year. If you are an FPRI Partner, RSVP today. For more information about pricing and availability, as ...
India has adopted a multidimensional approach to deterrence, anchored by resolute and punitive strikes designed to raise the costs of aggression for the ...
Professor of Political Science Emeritus and Senior Research Scholar at Swarthmore College The recent elections in the U.S. have unleashed a flood of articles from journalists and political operatives ...
In the late 1970s, the United States often seemed to be a superpower in decline. Battered by crises and setbacks around the globe, its post–World War II international leadership appeared to be ...