
MEDIA CONTACTS:
Daniel Morris. The New School. 212.229.5667 x3094; morrd109@newschool.edu
Michele Wucker. World Policy Institute. 212.481.5005 x536;
wucker@worldpolicy.org
World Policy Institute to Become Independent Enterprise
New York—November 29, 2007—The World Policy Institute (WPI) and
The New School jointly announced the establishment of WPI as a fully
autonomous organization working in partnership with The New School.
Since 1991, WPI, a major center of policy analysis and research in
international affairs, has been part of The New School, a university
committed to addressing the demands of globalization in an
increasingly interdependent world. The new relationship comes after
more than fifteen years of fruitful collaboration, particularly
through public programs that have shed fresh light on global
political and economic changes.
WPI and The New School will continue to co-sponsor public programs
featuring world leaders, scholars, and journalists. But WPI is now
in a position to raise and devote its own resources to funding
staff, fellows, research projects, and the World Policy Journal,
a prominent quarterly magazine of international affairs research and
opinion.
“This is a win-win situation,” said Bob Kerrey, president of The New
School and a frequent participant in WPI programs. “WPI is capable
of moving in new directions, thanks to its fiscal health, and The
New School will only benefit from future collaborations with WPI,
since both institutions share the same ideals and values.”
The World Policy Institute, a non-partisan source of informed policy
leadership for more than four decades, develops and champions
innovative policies that require a progressive and global point of
view. In an increasingly interdependent world, WPI focuses on
complex challenges that demand cooperative policy solutions to
achieve: an inclusive and sustainable global market economy, engaged
global civic participation and effective governance, and
collaborative approaches to national and global security.
WPI’s Fellows program, regular public and private events,
collaborative policy development, media activities, and flagship
World Policy Journal provide a forum for solution-focused policy
analysis and public debate. Its programs seek to introduce fresh
ideas and new voices from around the world on critical shared global
issues including migration, climate change, technology, economic
development, human rights, and counter-terrorism.
“The World Policy Institute’s practical and independent global
viewpoint is crucial for addressing today’s challenges, which need
strategies that transcend the traditional foreign-versus-domestic
divide,” said Michele Wucker, who was recently named executive
director at WPI after seven years as a senior fellow. “We are
thrilled to continue working with The New School on educating
globally-engaged citizens.”
WPI was founded in 1948 in Washington, D.C. as the Association for
Education in World Government. In 1952, it became the Institute for
International Government, then was renamed the Institute for
International Order in 1954. It was reconstituted in 1973 as the
Institute for World Order before becoming the World Policy Institute
in 1982. In 1991, it joined The New School, beginning what is
intended to remain a lasting partnership. For more information,
please visit www.worldpolicy.org.
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