International Policy Journal
The International Policy Journal (IPJ) is a forward-looking and solutions-focused publisher, which intends to be the premier home of in-depth foreign policy discourse by progressive internationalists, serving as a major platform for policy analysis and commentary. The views expressed on IPJ don't necessarily represent those of the Center for International Policy.
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- Can We Prevent Nuclear Catastrophe during the Trump Administration? Joseph Cirincione is a national security analyst and author with 40 years of experience in Washington, D.C. He is also a member…
- Cooled Prospects for Gender Justice from COP29 Anmol Irfan is a Muslim-Pakistani freelance journalist and editor. Her work aims at exploring marginalized narratives in the Global South with a…
- Biden-Harris’s Gaza policy abandoned American workers Abdelhalim Abdelrahman is a Palestinian-American political analyst and writer advocating for a restrained U.S. foreign policy in the Middle East centered around…
- The Danger of Viewing Iran as Enemy Number One Sina Toossi is a senior non-resident fellow at the Center for International Policy In a recent "60 Minutes Overtime" interview, Vice President…
- Maintaining Transparency in US Security Assistance to Ukraine Patrick Bodovitz is a Security Assistance Monitor intern at CIPFrom February 24th, 2022 to September 27th of this year, the United States…
- When Pagers Became Bombs: The New Reality of Psychological Warfare Janet Abou-Elias is a research fellow at the Center for International Policy and co-founder of Women for Weapons Trade Transparency. The Lebanese…
- Awarding Right Wing Nationalists Undermines Democracy Rula Jebreal is an award-winning journalist, author, scholar, and foreign policy expert and is a board member of the Center for International…
- Politics, Primacy, and the Crisis of US Foreign Policy Editor's Note: On September 17, Van Jackson participated in a talk organized by the New Zealand Fabian Society to discuss how the US presidential…
- The Right Way for China and the US to Get Along From September 12-14, I attended the 2024 Beijing Xiangshan Forum, participating in a panel discussion entitled “The Right Way for China and…
- Rooting in Care and Peace to Confront a Militarized Energy Transition By Diana Duarte, Director of Policy and Strategic Engagement for MADRE, a global gender justice organization and a feminist fund, and Jean…