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Foreign Policy Research Institute

ORGANIZATION

Conservative thinktank, founded in 1955. Publisher of Orbis, a quarterly journal.

"Founded in 1955, FPRI is devoted to bringing the insights of scholarship to bear on the development of policies that advance U.S. national interests. We add perspective to events by fitting them into the larger historical and cultural context of international politics."

Official Website:
http://www.fpri.org/

Location:
Philadelphia, PA

Founding Date:
1955

NameOccupationBirthDeathKnown for
Adrian A. Basora
Diplomat
18-Jul-1938   NSC European Director, 1989-91
Patrick L. Clawson
Government
30-Mar-1951   Washington Institute For Near East Policy
Midge Decter
Journalist
25-Jul-1927   Neoconservative maven
David Eisenhower
Author
31-Mar-1948   Camp David namesake
Alexander Haig
Government
2-Dec-1924 20-Feb-2010 US Secretary of State, 1981-82
Samuel P. Huntington
Author
18-Apr-1927 24-Dec-2008 The Clash of Civilizations
Robert D. Kaplan
Journalist
23-Jun-1952   Balkan Ghosts
William R. Kintner
Scholar
21-Apr-1915 1-Feb-1997 Peace and the Strategy Conflict
John F. Lehman
Politician
14-Sep-1942   9-11 Commission member
Leslie Lenkowsky
Government
30-Mar-1946   Philanthropic Studies
Bernard Lewis
Scholar
31-May-1916   Middle East scholar
Eugene H. Methvin
Journalist
19-Sep-1934   Readers Digest
Marty Peretz
Publisher
c. 1937   Co-Owner, The New Republic
Robert Strausz-Hupé
Diplomat
25-Mar-1903 24-Feb-2002 US Ambassador to Turkey, 1981-89
John M. Templeton, Jr.
Relative
19-Feb-1940 16-May-2015 Conservative philanthropist
James R. Thompson
Politician
8-May-1936   Governor of Illinois, 1977-91
Dick Thornburgh
Politician
16-Jul-1932   US Attorney General, 1988-91
Marvin Wachman
Educator
24-Mar-1917 22-Dec-2007 Temple University President, 1973-83
Murray L. Weidenbaum
Economist
10-Feb-1927 20-Mar-2014 Council of Economic Advisers, 1981-82


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