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'''Foreign Policy''' is a journal specialized in "foreign policy" published by the [[Carnegie Endowment for International Peace]] in Washington, D.C.. It is presently a platform for neocons and think tankers associated with the US-based democracy manipulation organizations.
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'''Foreign Policy''' is a journal specialized in "foreign policy" published by the [[Carnegie Endowment for International Peace]] in Washington, D.C.
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Among those involved in its launch was [[Warren Demian Manshel]].<ref>Justin Vaisse, [http://www.foreignpolicy.com/articles/2009/09/23/was_irving_kristol_a_neoconservative?wp_login_redirect=0 Was Irving Kristol a Neoconservative?], ''Foreign Policy'', 23 September 2009.</ref>
  
 
==Staff==
 
==Staff==

Revision as of 00:43, 21 April 2013

Foreign Policy is a journal specialized in "foreign policy" published by the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace in Washington, D.C.

Among those involved in its launch was Warren Demian Manshel.[1]

Staff

Contact, References and Resources

Contact

Website: www.foreignpolicy.com

Resources

References

  1. Justin Vaisse, Was Irving Kristol a Neoconservative?, Foreign Policy, 23 September 2009.