World Policy Institute
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The World Policy Institute (WPI) in New York City is a research and education policy center that has been a source of informed policy leadership for over 40 years. WPI develops and champions innovative policies that require a progressive and global point of view. In an increasingly interdependent world, WPI focuses on complex challenges that demand cooperative policy solutions to achieve: an inclusive and sustainable global market economy, engaged global civic participation and effective governance, and collaborative approaches to national and global security.
WPI’s Fellows program, regular public and private events, collaborative policy development, media activities, and flagship World Policy Journal provide a forum for solution-focused policy analysis and public debate. Its programs seek to introduce fresh ideas and new voices from around the world on critical shared global issues including migration, climate change, technology, economic development, human rights, and counter-terrorism.
Approximately 25 Senior Fellows and program staff—a group of accomplished policy analysts, journalists and writers—give WPI a distinctive voice in national and international affairs. In 2007, Michele Wucker, a WPI Senior Fellow since 2000, became Executive Director.
Created in 1961, the World Policy Institute has been operating under its current name since 1982. One of its predecessor organizations was founded in 1948 in Washington, D.C. as the Association for Education in World Government. In 1952, it became the Institute for International Government, then was renamed the Institute for International Order in 1954. It was reconstituted in 1973 as the Institute for World Order before becoming the World Policy Institute in 1982. In 1991, WPI joined The New School. In 2007, the Institute was re-established as an autonomous organization working in partnership with The New School. Also in 2007, it established a strategic partnership with Demos: A Network for Ideas and Action.
[edit] Senior Fellows and Project Leaders
- Eric Alterman
- Alon Ben-Meir
- Ian Bremmer
- Belinda Cooper
- Ian Cuthbertson
- Claudia Dreifus
- Stephanie Griest
- Kathleen Hunt
- Mira Kamdar
- Peter Kaufmann
- Nina Khrushcheva
- Jeffrey Madrick
- James Nolt
- Silvana Paternostro
- Swadesh Rana
- Andrew Reding
- David Rieff
- Sherle Schwenninger
- Kim Taipale
- Masaru Tamamoto
- Martin Walker
- Lissa Weinmann
- Michele Wucker
[edit] Institute Projects
- American Grand Strategy After September 11
- Program on Citizenship & Security
- The Counterterrorism Project
- Cuba Project
- Building Global Democracy and Human Rights
- Global Economic Architecture Project
- Global Information Society Project
- Hispaniola Dialogue
- Immigrant Voting Project
- Russia Project