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Started: 20 September 2008
Founder: Jeremy R Hammond
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|FounderDetail=An independent political analyst and recipient of the Project Censored Award for outstanding investigative journalism. | |FounderDetail=An independent political analyst and recipient of the Project Censored Award for outstanding investigative journalism. | ||
|own_words=Foreign Policy Journal is an online publication dedicated to providing critical analysis of U.S. foreign policy outside of the standard framework offered by political officials and the mainstream corporate media. FPJ offers original news, analysis, and opinion commentary from perspectives all too lacking in the public debate on key foreign policy issues. The goal of FPJ is to provide a valuable alternative source for news and insight into world affairs, to encourage citizen journalism, and to promote broader discussion of important global issues. | |own_words=Foreign Policy Journal is an online publication dedicated to providing critical analysis of U.S. foreign policy outside of the standard framework offered by political officials and the mainstream corporate media. FPJ offers original news, analysis, and opinion commentary from perspectives all too lacking in the public debate on key foreign policy issues. The goal of FPJ is to provide a valuable alternative source for news and insight into world affairs, to encourage citizen journalism, and to promote broader discussion of important global issues. | ||
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Latest revision as of 15:05, 27 December 2019
Provides critical analysis of U.S. foreign policy outside of the standard framework offered by political officials and the mainstream corporate media. |
Started: 20 September 2008
Founder: Jeremy R Hammond
Founder/Owner: Jeremy R Hammond
In its own words:
"Foreign Policy Journal is an online publication dedicated to providing critical analysis of U.S. foreign policy outside of the standard framework offered by political officials and the mainstream corporate media. FPJ offers original news, analysis, and opinion commentary from perspectives all too lacking in the public debate on key foreign policy issues. The goal of FPJ is to provide a valuable alternative source for news and insight into world affairs, to encourage citizen journalism, and to promote broader discussion of important global issues."
Documents sourced from Foreign Policy Journal
Title | Type | Subject(s) | Publication date | Author(s) | Description |
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Document:9/11 Insider Trading | article | 9-11/Insider Trading | 18 November 2010 | Kevin Ryan | Evidence for Informed Trading based on foreknowledge of the 9-11 attacks |
Document:Hunger As A Weapon | article | 2011 Syrian Insurgency Samantha Power UN/SC | 17 February 2014 | Franklin Lamb | On the US's exploitation at the UN Security Council of humanitarian suffering in Syria to cynically further its policy aims. |
Document:The Myth of the UN Creation of Israel | article | Israel UNSCOP | 19 February 2011 | Jeremy R. Hammond |
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