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45: 771: 36: 194:, former Secretary of the Navy and Deputy Secretary of Defense; Nitze, a cold war strategist and expert on military power and strategic arms, whose roles as negotiator, diplomat and Washington insider spanned the era from Franklin D. Roosevelt to Ronald Reagan, was also one of the founders of SAIS. The first director of the Washington Center was international relations scholar 296:, prepared by members of the SAIS faculty, was another longstanding monograph series of The FPI which was discontinued. Other publications include FPI Policy Briefs, FPI Case Studies on formal diplomatic negotiations, and Policy Consensus Reports, which present recommendations of prominent American citizens on foreign policy issues. 243:
During its formative years, the Foreign Policy Institute additionally established discussion groups on religion in the 21st century, Asian security, "new sciences," and new technology and international affairs. Regular programming included a "Current Issues" luncheon group led by former statesman and
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In mid-1980, the Washington Center of Foreign Policy Research was replaced by the Foreign Policy Institute with some changes to its structure and output. Many of the programs of the Center were adopted and expanded by the Institute. Some personnel of the Institute were members of the Center. The
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established The Vandenberg Seminars at FPI. These convened members of Congress and senior corporate officials, the executive branch, and academia to discuss the role of Congress in foreign and national security policy. FPI's "Washington Briefings," also established in 1984, were aimed at giving
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in 1994, moved to SAIS in 2000. The Center for Transatlantic Relations (2001-2018) was established to strengthen transatlantic relations and address contemporary challenges. S. Frederick Starr, former White House advisor and policymaker founded and chaired, the Central Asia-Caucasus Institute,
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originally as a sub-program of The FPI that houses several publications on Russia and Eurasia. The SAIS Dialogue Project was founded in 2002. The Foreign Policy Institute's Cultural Conversations program was established in 2008 to further the Dialogue Project's outreach efforts.
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The Foreign Policy Institute (FPI) of the Johns Hopkins University's School of Advanced International Studies (SAIS) was formerly known as the Washington Center of Foreign Policy Research. The Washington Center of Foreign Policy Research was founded in 1957 by
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and current dean of SAIS. The Executive Director is the functional head of FPI and oversees the programs and staff. Ambassador Cinnamon Dornsife, senior advisor of the international development program at SAIS, currently holds this position.
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Among FPI's early programs was its "Washington Roundtables," a series of discussions among academics, other foreign policy experts, and practitioners, on foreign policy and security issues facing the United States. In 1984, Senators
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in Washington, D.C. It organizes research initiatives and study groups, and hosts global leaders as resident or non-resident fellows in fields including international policy, business, journalism, and academia.
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Its stated mission is "to unite scholarship and policy in the search for realistic answers to international issues facing the United States and the world".
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Between 2000 and 2008, the Foreign Policy Institute introduced a number of new initiatives. The Protection Project, established at Harvard University's
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foreign journalists from Western Europe, Asia, and Latin America a chance to be briefed by experts on the mechanics of US domestic and foreign policy.
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In 2012 the Johns Hopkins SAIS established the Betty Lou Hummel Endowed Fund to create a permanent base of support for the Foreign Policy Institute.
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restructuring included the role of a Chairman, an internationally-known figure who provides prestigious leadership for the Institute.
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The dean of Johns Hopkins SAIS has held the chairmanship of the Foreign Policy Institute. This position is currently held by
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The Washington Center of Foreign Policy Research (1954–1980)
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which continues to be published under the same title. The
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Paul H. Nitze School of Advanced International Studies
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Foreign Policy Institute


think tank
Washington, D.C.
James Steinberg
www.fpi.sais-jhu.edu
Johns Hopkins University's
Paul H. Nitze School of Advanced International Studies
Washington, D.C.
Embassy Row
Paul H. Nitze
Arnold Wolfers
Ford Foundation
Carnegie Corporation
Rockefeller Foundations
Harold Brown
Vali Nasr
Richard Lugar
Jake Garn
Zbigniew Brzezinski
John F. Kennedy School of Government
Laura Lederer
James Steinberg
Deputy Secretary of State
Hafed Al-Ghwell
Antony Blinken
Harry G. Broadman
Francis Fukuyama
Juan José Gómez Camacho

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