A leading progressive voice on US foreign affairs for nearly 50 years.

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    US Policy Recommendations for War in Gaza

    Read our five recommendations for the Biden Administration to take to stop the fighting, end the nightmare faced by Palestinian civilians and Israeli hostages, and ensure the security, rights and well-being of Israelis and Palestinians in the longer term.

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    A Proposal for Gaza Reconstruction

    Palestinian scholar Omar Shaban outlines four integrated elements needed to successfully rebuild Gaza after the fighting stops.

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    Taiwan & Tensions with China: Five Recommendations for US Policy

    The US can best serve Taiwan’s security, and our own, by stabilizing relations with China in a manner that reduces the dangerous tensions that have built up between Washington and Beijing.

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    International Policy Journal

    We are delighted to welcome you to the inaugural issue of the International Policy Journal (IPJ), a platform dedicated to discussing foreign policy priorities within a progressive agenda.

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    Progressive Foreign Policy as a Political Force

    This first event of its kind by CIP marks the organization's recent expansion and revitalized mission to serve as a beacon of principled, actionable foreign policy solutions to today’s challenges.

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Our programs

The Center for International Policy is a woman-led, progressive, independent nonprofit center for research, education, and advocacy working to advance a more peaceful, just, and sustainable U.S. approach to foreign policy.

Our programs provide interdisciplinary, intersectional, and cross-cutting analysis of the true causes and unforeseen consequences of conflict. Crucial to our mission is incorporating the voices of people most affected by U.S. foreign policy in the regions we study. This strategic analytical approach is integrated into all of CIP’s programs to offer alternative solutions to security challenges that are effective and sustainable for our nation, our global community, and our planet.

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    Our impact

    Putting people and the planet first for nearly 50 years.

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      We Get the Word Out

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      We Elevate the Dialogue

    • We Amplify Diverse Perspectives

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    Why we’re here

    The Center for International Policy (CIP) aims to advance a peaceful, just, and sustainable world supported by U.S. foreign policy that puts people and the planet first.

    We work to promote greater transparency, government accountability and advance intersectional and interdisciplinary data-driven solutions to today's global security challenges. Our programs offer sustainable and effective solutions to address the most urgent threats to our planet: war, corruption, inequity, and the climate crisis.

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    @SinaToossi @CIPolicy : In a powerful letter, more than 400 Iranian academics, journalists, dissidents, and former political prisoners warned that any military strike by the US or Israel would not merely target Iran’s rulers but also devastate the people.

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    Human rights matter, but they shouldn't derail US-Iran talks

    Iranian civil society leaders inside the country recently issued calls to support negotiations

    NEW @SinaToossi @CIPolicy : Many of Iran's most courageous voices — those operating inside the country, often at great personal risk — are not calling for confrontation. They are calling for de-escalation and peace.

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    Human rights matter, but they shouldn't derail US-Iran talks

    Iranian civil society leaders inside the country recently issued calls to support negotiations

    Far from being populist, Trump’s economic policies are hurting working Americans as he creates a classically corrupt spoils system, abusing his powers to tax, spend and tariff to dole out favors.

    @CIPolicy’s @trevorcsutton & @mattduss in @ForeignPolicy:

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    Trump’s Predatory Capitalism Does Nothing for America’s Workers 

    Neoliberalism might have failed—but Trumpism is no alternative.

    The crime of genocide’s key element is the intent to destroy a people in whole or in part.

    Unrelenting mass civilian casualties, targeting shelters and hospitals, blocking all aid, and Israeli officials’ calls for emptying Gaza together meet that high threshold.

    It is ...genocide.

    🆕EVENT | @nancyGEO joins @mrobinsnow, Nola Haynes, and @shaghdoosti for plenary session: "Return to Nuclear Testing? Reimagining Nuclear Futures" at the 2025 Carnegie International Nuclear Policy Conference

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    A Trump-Xi “grand bargain” could sell out Taiwan.
    But @stephenwertheim says not every U.S.-China deal spells bad news. Prudent diplomacy could steer the powers off a collision course.

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