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"Men are not prisoners of fate, but only prisoners of their own minds."

— Franklin Roosevelt 


 

Center of Foreign Policy


Center of Foreign Policy

Welcome to the Brown Policy Review’s Foreign Policy section. Our section considers critical issues in American foreign policy ranging from global security to foreign aid. In our previous issue, we addressed the relationship between HIV/AIDS and conflict in Africa, the problems caused by and dynamics of the international toxic waste trade, and a potential cause of the increasing anti-American sentiment in Germany.

To see the results of our most recent Discussion Sections, click here.

In the future, the Foreign Policy section is going to focus on deepening its relationship with Brown professors and the student body as a whole, while extending its influence outside of the University setting. We will be working to increase awareness about and interest in the Foreign Policy section amongst students, as well as initiating partnerships with politically driven student groups. Furthermore, we look to solicit high-quality papers in order to help foster increasing interest in BPR and the Foreign Policy section.


For more information or to submit a piece for publication, contact:
  • Adam Perry, Foreign Policy Editor
  • Erik Resly, Foreign Policy Editor

Group members:
Camilla A Hawthorne
Adam R Perry
David W Richardson