Modi’s New ‘Quadrilateral’ Foreign Policy
By Shrey Verma After a resounding win in the just-concluded parliamentary elections, Narendra Modi has been sworn-in as India’s fifteenth...
On Women’s Liberty
By Talha Jalal, FPI Researcher The best-selling single of 2013 was “Blurred Lines” by Robin Thicke, clocking sales of more than 1.47...
Women Who Inspire
By Shirin Tahir-Kheli, FPI Senior Fellow For more than a century, March 8 has been celebrated as "Women's Day". In over a hundred...
Secretary Kerry in Asia –Looking for Love in the Wrong Places
By Carla Freeman, Executive Director, FPI and Associate Research Professor, SAIS John Kerry brings home some successes from his...
A War in Images-- Robert Nickelsberg's Afghanistan
By Talha Jalal, Research Associate The Foreign Policy Institute hosted veteran photojournalist Robert Nickelsberg for his book talk here...
An Alternative Middle Eastern Order: Call for Turkey
By Emirhan Yorulmazlar. Fellow and Diplomat The Middle East is getting through a painful and chaotic phase of transformation. In yet...
U.S. Strategy and Regional Trends in South Asia
By Shirin Tahir Kheli, Senior Fellow The visit of the Pakistani prime minister, Nawaz Sharif, to the White House this week reminds us...
Second Term Presidents
By Jim Mann, Senior Fellow One of the enduring features of American political history is the phenomenon that second-term presidents are...