Forum for International Policy
The Forum for International Policy (FFIP), according to the organization's web site, is "a non-profit, non-partisan brain trust of nationally-recognized foreign policy experts with extensive, senior-level policy experience who are committed to independence, integrity, and impact. The FORUM is supported by a Board of Trustees composed of distinguished Americans with impressive careers in government, Congress, and business."[1]
"The FORUM provides practical, real-world policy options designed to further U.S. national interests in the new international environment. It is wholly operational, using Op-Eds, articles, Issue Briefs, media interviews, and informal meetings with decision makers to provide cogent and practical perspectives on current international issues and forecast developments not yet in the public eye."[2]
Board of Trustees
- Lawrence S. Eagleburger, Chairman
- Dwayne O. Andreas
- David L. Boren
- John Mark Deutch
- Robert M. Gates
- Rita E. Hauser
- John M. Hennessy
- Carla Anderson Hills
- Kenneth L. Lay
- Harold A. Poling
- Brent Scowcroft, Resident Trustee
- Robert S. Strauss
Fellows
Resident Senior Fellows / Primary Specialties
- Charles A. Gillespie, Jr., Latin America and the Caribbean.
- Arnold Kanter, Europe, Former Soviet Union, Asia.
- Virginia A. Mulberger, Intelligence, Legislative Affairs, Defense.
- Eric D.K. Melby, International Trade and Economics, Asia.
- Kevin G. Nealer, International Trade and Economic Policy, Asia.
- Daniel B. Poneman, Energy, Defense, Export Controls.
- R. Kirk Sherr, Latin America and the Caribbean, International Finance.
- Joel L. Shin, International Finance, Energy and Central Asia.
Non-Resident Senior Fellows
- Joan M. McEntee, International Trade and Commerce.
Contact
900 17th Street, NW
Washington, DC 20006
202-296-9365 fax 202-296-9395
Email: TheForum@FFIP.com
Web: http://www.ffip.com/