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Webster Brooks III recently joined CNPP as a Senior Fellow in Foreign Policy. He serves as Editor of the U.S./ Iran Peace Project website. His articles and analysis on Iran, the Middle East and Eurasia appear in newspapers , on websites and blogs in the U.S. and internationally. He is a prominent foreign policy lecturer and frequent contributor to the Groff/Ellison Political Report.
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E-Mail: wbrooks@newpolicycenter.org
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I often comment at Booker Rising but the issues I really care about are foreign policy, especially as they related to Russia and East Asia, with more emphasis on the latter. This is a great site and it is good to see “more of us” get involved in issues that do not just related our community or “neo-colonialism” in Africa, etc.