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Brooks Foreign Policy Review
Brooks Foreign Policy Review is the international relations policy arm of the Center for New Politics and Policy. Our mission is to conduct high-quality, independent research on foreign policy issues and provide recommendations that advance three broad goals:
~ Influence America's leadership and body politic to to support a more prosperous and cooperative multi-polar system of international relations.
~ Promote public policies that strengthen the development of authentic democratic practices anchored in the national tradition and culture of aspiring nation-states.
~ Articulate policies that reduce the threat to global stability posed by nuclear weapons, weapons of mass destruction, climate change and failed states.
Center for New Politics and Policy
On February 10, 2009, the Center for New Politics and Policy (CNPP), is a new nonprofit, nonpartisan policy center encouraging greater public discourse, civic participation and policy analysis in the 21st century. With a diverse and reputable team of experts, CNPP projects include a weekly political talk show "The New School" on Sirius XM Satellite Radio, a new foreign policy center led by CNPP Senior Fellow Webster Brooks III, policy forums, education workshops and a separate Web site — the Virtual Presidency — which chronicles the activities of the Obama Administration and future presidencies.
Center for New Politics and Policy
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Center for New Politics and Policy
CNPP Executive Director Peter Groff Joins Obama Adminstration
Colorado Senate President and Founder of the Center for New Politics and Policy, Peter Groff was recently appointed by U.S. Secretary of Education Arne Duncan as the new Director of the Faith-Based and Community Initiatives Center in the Secretary of Education's office.
Sen. Groff will be leaving his postion in the Colorado Senate to accept his post with the Obama Adminstration in May 2009. Of behalf of all the staff at the Center for New Politics and Policy and Brooks Foreign Policy Revew, we wish Peter well in his postion.