FPRI News May 3, 2016 FPRI Appoints Gregory J. W. Urwin Senior Fellow of the Center for the Study of America and the West We are pleased to announce the appointment of Gregory J. W. Urwin as a Senior Fellow of the Foreign... Read more »
FPRI News April 28, 2016 President’s Message – April 2016 If I Had to Sum Up FPRI in a Few Sentences:Remarks to the 2016 FPRI Annual Brunch for Partners... Read more »
FPRI News April 18, 2016 Announcing the Eurasia Program at FPRI With the 2014 Russian annexation of Crimea, Eastern Europe and Eurasia have re-emerged as a major focal point for... Read more »
FPRI News April 15, 2016 Announcing the American Review of Books, Blogs, and Bull – Issue 4 This month's issue of the American Review of Books, Blogs, and Bull includes an articles by Ron Granieri on... Read more »
FPRI Infographics, FPRI News April 15, 2016 Middle East Scholars Exceptionally Productive in 1st Quarter of 2016 FPRI's Middle East program made a tremendous impact on the field in the first quarter of the year. Its... Read more »
FPRI News April 14, 2016 Presenting the Spring 2016 Orbis: FPRI’s Journal of World Affairs Mac Owens is Editor of Orbis: FPRI’s Journal of World Affairs, and Senior Fellow in our Program on National... Read more »
FPRI News April 12, 2016 Announcing a Study Trip to Japan for High School Teachers A Two-Week Immersion Experience in Japanese History, Politics, Foreign Relations, Economics, and Culture, June 20-July 4, 2016. Sponsored by... Read more »
FPRI News March 21, 2016 Announcing the American Review of Books, Blogs, and Bull – Issue 3 The American Review hopes to enrich our understanding of American political life by linking politics to larger trends in... Read more »
FPRI News February 3, 2016 2015 Annual Report We are pleased to share our 2015 Annual Report... Read more »
FPRI News February 2, 2016 Robert A. Fox Fellows – 6 Months of Excellence In 2015, FPRI’s Middle East program named four year-long Robert A. Fox Fellows, who would write, speak, and create innovative platforms... Read more »