ForeignPolicyInFocus

@FPIF

A publication that connects the work of activists and analysts working for a more humane U.S. foreign policy. Based at the Institute for Policy Studies.

Washington, DC
Joined May 2010

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  1. Why the U.S. should follow Russia out the door in Syria:

  2. Megadams like the ones fought are "worse than colonization" for first peoples:

  3. The U.S. is paying -- some, anyway -- to help poor countries adjust to climate change:

  4. Big news: Russia is withdrawing from Syria. says the US should follow suit:

  5. Your tax dollars are enabling police brutality in Egypt, writes

  6. .'s compelling case that Clinton's support for the Iraq war was no fluke:

  7. Hillary Clinton's State Department armed Saudi Arabia to the teeth. Yemen's paying the price

  8. Bernie can't have a "political revolution" if he doesn't do something about perpetual war

  9. These wrestlers made more diplomatic progress with Iran than a generation of U.S. diplomats

  10. What Ai WeiWei's "refugee" photoshoot says about artists who tackle politics:

  11. What do Americans think about East Asia? Not much at all, actually

  12. Hey, Bernie: A real "political revolution" would end the war in Iraq

  13. Corporations killed medicine. Here's how to take it back:

  14. The Obama admin's final Pentagon budget *quadruples* spending to "contain" Russia. Bad idea.

  15. The U.S. has been building military bases in the Middle East for 36 years. Feel safer yet?

  16. The US is being sued for blocking an oil pipeline. If you like that, you'll love the TPP:

  17. The Iran deal was a diplomatic jackpot. And we're already seeing the dividends.

  18. The last week's news proves it: The Iran deal is paying off big

  19. If the elites at Davos are concerned about inequality, maybe they could pay taxes?

  20. Here's something the millionaires at Davos can do about inequality: pay their taxes

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