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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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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.
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There must be some responsibility taken by President Biden, Secretary Blinken and others who repeatedly claimed that Netanyahu had accepted a deal.
Most importantly, they need to change course and put real, public pressure on Netanyahu to stop blocking a deal from being reached.
CIP joined a coalition of more than 20 foreign policy and human rights groups detailing these concerns in a letter to President Biden and his top advisers on Tuesday.
Israel is using US weapons to kill civilians, violate international law & restrict humanitarian aid in Gaza.
US law & policy are clear: the US must stop arming Israel.
Read our letter to @POTUS & check out the scoop from @HuffPost @AkbarSAhmed: https://www.huffpost.com/entry/gaza-investigation-international-law_n_66d75dfbe4b0830f6e928845?x8
EVP @MattDuss tells @TheIntercept @jonahmv that a more progressive Israel stance is better policy & politics for Harris:
“It shouldn’t be seen as bold & courageous for a nominee for president to simply say, ‘I will uphold & enforce existing US law.'”
In her first major TV interview during her campaign, Vice President Kamala Harris signaled no change from Biden on Israel policy.
theintercept.comNEW: It's been 4 months since the Biden admin's report on whether Israel is breaking international+US law in Gaza—and evidence suggests ongoing violations. Advocates are pushing the White House for a new public probe as the US risks "war crimes" complicity
Israel appears to be violating international and U.S. laws months after the administration last issued a report on whether it is respecting those...
Israel is using US weapons to kill civilians, violate international law & restrict humanitarian aid in Gaza.
US law & policy are clear: the US must stop arming Israel.
Read our letter to @POTUS & check out the scoop from @HuffPost @AkbarSAhmed: ...https://www.huffpost.com/entry/gaza-investigation-international-law_n_66d75dfbe4b0830f6e928845?x8
Military Expenditure in MENA: Implications for Human Rights, Governance, and Socio-Economic Development https://t.co/RnzohHart4
👏 "A real pro-worker foreign policy doesn’t pit the security and prosperity of Americans against workers in other countries but recognizes that our security and prosperity are bound together," @mattduss https://t.co/PlxOBZOe4E
#ICYMI: CEDA Commentary: #Migration Will Serve as a Clear Indicator of the Evolving Crisis in #Venezuela
The international community's response to a looming migration crisis will be crucial in shaping the outcomes for both migrants and host countries,...
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