American Foreign Policy Council

AFPC is a qualified 501(c)3 non-profit located in Washington, DC, which is largely chaired by conservatives and officials that served in conservative Presidential administrations. Its foreign and defense policy specialists provide information to members of US Congress, the Executive Branch, and the US policymaking community, as well as world leaders outside the US (particularly in the former USSR).

American Foreign Policy Council
AbbreviationAFPC
MottoDedicated to bringing information to those who make or influence the foreign policy of the United States and to assisting world leaders with building democracies and market economies
Formation1982
TypeU.S. foreign policy think tank
HeadquartersWashington, DC, United States
Key people
  • Herman Pirchner, Jr.
  • Ilan Berman
  • Annie Swingen
  • Richard Harrison
  • Jacob McCarty
  • Michael Sobolik
Revenue (2015)
$1,841,033[1]
Expenses (2015)$1,552,242[1]
Websitewww.afpc.org

In addition, AFPC publishes strategic reports and other reports monitoring the policy progress of other countries from a conservative standpoint (particularly Russia, China, countries in the Middle East and in Asia). Common topics include security (missile defense, arms control, energy security, espionage) as well as the ongoing status of democracy and market economies in countries of interest.

Board of advisors

As of March 2017, AFPC’s board of advisors comprises[2]

References

  1. "American Foreign Policy Council" (PDF). Foundation Center. Retrieved 13 February 2017.
  2. "About AFPC". American Foreign Policy Council. November 2014. Retrieved 13 February 2017.
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