World Policy Institute
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The World Policy Institute at The New School in New York City is a research and education policy center that has been a source of informed policy leadership for over 50 years. The Institute and its fellows are engaged in policy research and advocacy on critical world problems, in particular, the development of an internationalist consensus on the measures needed for the management of a world market economy, the development of a workable system of collective security, and the creation of an active transnational civil society. The Institute seeks to promote greater public understanding of the relationship between domestic and international policy, emerging world problems, and the need to reconcile competing demands of globalization and national policy.
The Institute coordinates regular programming on global issues, maintains a group of Senior Fellows on thematic and regional issues important to the mission of the Institute, and publishes the quarterly World Policy Journal.
[edit] Senior Fellows & Project Leaders
- Eric Alterman
- Alon Ben-Meir
- Paul Berman
- Ian Bremmer
- Michael Cohen
- Belinda Cooper
- Ian Cuthberton
- Claudia Dreifus
- Stephanie Griest
- William D. Hartung
- Kathleen Hunt
- Mira Kamdar
- Peter Kaufmann
- Nina Khrushcheva
- Maria Figueroa Kupcu
- Jeffrey Madrick
- Armando Martinez
- James Nolt
- Silvana Paternostro
- Swadesh Rana
- Andrew Reding
- David Rieff
- Sherle Schwenninger
- Kim Taipale
- Masaru Tamamoto
- Martin Walker
- Lissa Weinmann
- Alan Wolfe
- Michele Wucker
[edit] Institute Projects
- American Grand Strategy After September 11
- Arms Trade Project
- Program on Citizenship & Security
- The Counterterrorism Project
- Cuba Project
- Eurasia Project
- Global Information Society Project
- Immigrant Voting Project
- The Privatization of Foreign Policy Project
- Russia Project
- Rwanda Project