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'; She has spent the last two decades in Washington reporting and writing about U.S. foreign policy and national security, politics, veterans, and civil liberties. "[13], According to The Nation, the Quincy Institute founders believe that the existing foreign policy elite is out of step with the American public, which is "far more skeptical of military adventurism". Mastrine leans right. In op-eds and letters to the editor. America's Top Anti-War Think Tank Is Fracturing Over Ukraine The article primarily attacks Iranian American individuals and . Cirincione said he "fundamentally" disagrees with Quincy experts who "completely ignore the dangers and the horrors of Russias invasion and occupation and focus almost exclusively on criticism of the United States, NATO, and Ukraine". Quincy Institute | LinkedIn KHQA - Quincy News - Media Bias/Fact Check jQuery("#magazine_text_319631").html(magazine_text_319631); This has started to change a bit. The Quincy Institute aims to lead this reconceptualization, and to do so in a way that serves both vital American interests and the broader shared interest in creating a more just and peaceful world. Therefore the United States should respect established international laws and norms, discourage irresponsible and destabilizing actions by others, and seek to coexist with competitors. Mike Zak spent 33 years as an entrepreneur and early stage venture capitalist. John Boltons Cozy Relationship With Anti-Muslim Hate Groups Should Disqualify Him From Public Service Quincy Institute - SourceWatch } He was formerly a professor at Georgetown University in Qatar and a journalist covering South Asia and the former Soviet Union. ZOA finds it very interesting that Responsible Statecraft is trying to pour cold water on the prospects of us working with Iranian American groups. He graduated from West Point and Princeton, served in the army, became an academic, and is now a writer. Stephen B. Heintz is the president of the Rockefeller Brothers Fund, a family foundation with an endowment of approximately $1.2 billion that advances social change for a more just, sustainable, and peaceful world. View our current issue 20 Years Later, The Stain of Corporate Media's Role in Promoting Iraq War Remains. inline_cta_button_text_319631 = ''; Adam Weinstein is a Research Fellow at the Quincy Institute. A recent Century Foundation report advocating a reduced U.S. presence in Syria does an excellent job of being candid about the costs of restraint: The Quincy Institute needs to be honest about the costs as well as the benefits of military withdrawal. [1], Initial funding for the group, launched in November 2019,[2] included half a million dollars each from George Soros' Open Society Foundations and Charles Koch's Koch Foundation. Academy of Ideas: Free Minds for a Free Society Prior to Quincy, she served as J Streets Senior Vice President of Public Engagement. Mr. Najafi is the founder and Chief Executive Officer of Pivotal Group, a forty-year-old firm that actively invests in private equity and real estate. The funders are George Soros and Charles Koch. We have switched the terms of debate.17, At the same time, potential allies likely have a few initial concerns. When the World Tried to Outlaw War For Ad-Free Subscriptions go here: https://mediabiasfactcheck.com/membership-account/membership-levels/, Terms and Conditions tn_author: ['david-k'], This is the same tactic the Iranian Regime uses to diminish the success of the Abraham Accords and the peace that Israel has made with the UAE, Bahrain, etc. They often publish factual information that utilizes loaded words (wording that attempts to influence an audience by appealing to emotion or stereotypes) to favor conservative causes. Jim Lobe is a Contributing Editor of Responsible Statecraft. To explain Quincys ideological orientation, Parsi emphasizes transpartisanship, which he distinguishes from the much-derided term bipartisanship. Bipartisanship, he says, is when you have two sides, they disagree, and then they come to an agreement with some sort of a compromise that neither side is really happy with. Transpartisanship, on the other hand, means you have two sides, they disagree on a whole bunch of issues, but they have overlapping views.