Foreign Policy is more than a magazine. We collaborate with academic institutions globally — in and out of the classroom — to foster future leaders in foreign policy and promote greater engagement with international affairs.
Partnership Opportunities
- Academic Group Subscriptions— Group subscriptions enable academic institutions to deliver FP’s world-class reporting and analysis to students and faculty across campus at a cost-efficient rate. In the classroom, FP articles can serve as a complement to course reading, helping link lesson plans to real-world context.
- FP Education Guides — International affairs programs rely on the FP Education Guides to reach a diverse and qualified audience of professionals aspiring to further their careers in the field. Guides are published quarterly, both digitally on ForeignPolicy.com and in FP’s print magazine.
- Digital Marketing and Custom Content - Serve your message to FP’s esteemed reader base through a variety of digital marketing channels, including native articles, podcasts, online advertising, email marketing, and social media promotions.
- Live Engagements — Including Live Events and FP Conference Calls custom-tailored to your recruiting goals.
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PeaceGames— Through PeaceGames, a groundbreaking annual event series by FP, the Emirates Diplomatic Academy trains the diplomats of the future by having them simulate peaceful resolutions to violent conflicts.
- PeaceGame: Venezuela, co-sponsored by Florida International University, convened global stakeholders to “game out” diplomatic solutions to destabilizing factors in Venezuela. The final outcomes and recommendations were published in a synthesis report, positioning FIU and partners at the forefront of real-world policy strategy.
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