The Center for International Policy, a research and advocacy organization, is headquartered in Washington D.C. and was founded in 1975, in the wake of the Vietnam War.
Through advocacy and policy research, the center promotes transparency and accountability in U.S. foreign policy and global relations. The organization advocates for policies that advance international cooperation, demilitarization, respect for human rights and action to alleviate climate change and stop illicit financial flows. Its work provides policy recommendations and analysis to decision makers in government, international organizations, the private sector and civil society.
The center’s programs focus on long-term policy questions while quickly responding to breaking news. The organization examines the policy implications of important issues, including the drug war, military budget, global financial integrity and climate change. Its efficacy is derived from relevant research, media credibility, a team of former senior government officials, academics, journalists and activists, and strong partnerships with grassroots organizations.
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