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CIP Experts provide unique and informed analysis of key events and issues around the world at a time when progressive foreign policy alternatives are urgently needed. 
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September 5, 2023

The Center for International Policy Welcomes Matt Duss as New Executive Vice-President

The Center for International Policy (CIP) announced today that Matthew Duss will be the organization’s new Executive Vice-President effective September 5, 2023.

February 21, 2023

NATO Braces for Space Warfare

By Joanna Rozpedowski

NATO’s space policy is an essential first step in situating the alliance at the forefront of modern security and defense norm-setting and decision-making regarding the sustainable, secure, and stable use of outer space.

January 6, 2023

A Far-Right Coalition Lays Bare Israel's Settler-Colonialism

By Hadeel Abu Ktaish

Amidst boiling violence in the West Bank, Benjamin Netanyahu's return to prime ministership will make life harder for Palestinians

November 9, 2022

Can Iran nuclear deal be saved amid deadly protests?

Sina Toossi quoted

''Sina Toossi, a senior non-resident fellow at the Center for International Policy in Washington DC, tells TRT World that the protests as well as Iran’s military support for Russia in its war against Ukraine have “diminished prospects” for a diplomatic solution to the crisis.''

October 20, 2022

Will the protests in Iran bring change?

Sina Toossi interviewed

''Women in Iran have been at the forefront of protests that have swept the country for weeks.

More than 200 people have lost their lives, and hundreds of others have been detained after demonstrations following the death of 22 year old Mahsa Amini. She died after being arrested by the regime's morality police for not wearing her hijab correctly.''

September 26, 2022

Iran’s Hijab Protests Have Lit a Fire the Regime Can’t Put Out

By Sina Toossi

''Despite its repression, the Iranian government has already lost the larger battle when it comes to trying to control the lives and expression of the Iranian people.''

May 23, 2023

As the war in Ukraine drags on, America’s arms industry reaps the profits

Hanna Homestead quoted

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February 21, 2023

What Yemen Needs Now

By Kate Kizer and Scott Paul

It’s time for Congress to update its understanding of Yemen’s conflict and the U.S. role in it. Rather than attempting yet another war powers resolution, Congress should center promoting accountability for all parties’ violations of international law during the conflict — including the United States — in its policy toward Yemen, while pursuing separate, alternative means to recalibrate the U.S.-Saudi and U.S.-Emirati relationships through the enforcement of U.S. and international human rights law more broadly.

December 7, 2022

Iran is Conceding Much Less than it Seems

By Sina Toossi

The morality police force has been disbanded, but enforced morality will remain.

November 5, 2022

Biden vow to ‘free Iran’ was expression of ‘solidarity’: Karine Jean-Pierre

Sina Toossi quoted

“Biden vowing to ‘free Iran’ sends all the wrong messages about the US role in the Iranian protest movement,” Sina Toossi, a senior fellow with the Center for International Policy, wrote on Twitter.

October 10, 2022

How Far Could The Iranian Protests Go?

Sina Toossi quoted

“There were a lot of pent-up grievances,” Sina Toossi, a senior nonresident fellow at the Center for International Policy, told HuffPost. “Just across the board, you see economic grievances, political grievances, social freedom grievances.”

September 20, 2022

Military Extortion

By Michael Chamberlin

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