The Institute for Communitarian Policy Studies

The Institute for Communitarian Policy Studies at The George Washington University, the nation's leading center for communitarian policy research, is a nonpartisan research organization dedicated to finding constructive solutions to social problems through morally informed policy analysis and open moral dialogue.

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Visit the Institute for Communitarian Policy Studies' YouTube channel!

 

Read Amitai Etzioni's testimony before the House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform, given during a hearing titled "Six Years Later: Innovative Approaches to Combating Terrorists"

 

Testimony, Thursday, February 14, 2008


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“Zero is the Wrong Number.” World Policy Journal 26:3 (Fall 2009) p. 5-13.

 “Terrorists: Neither Soldiers nor Criminals.” Military Review (July-August 2009) p. 108-118.

Look over other recently published op-eds, academic articles, and books.

 

Read the Institute's policy on tribalism in Afghanistan, as well as links to other articles concerning tribalism.

 

Click here to learn more about Security First: For a Muscular, Moral Foreign Policy, and to read commentary and reviews!


 

  Check out  the upcoming Institute events!


 

Read what prominent British and Dutch thinkers have to say about communitarian ideas!

 

Professor Amitai Etzioni was awarded the Meister Eckhart scientific achievement prize by the Identity Foundation of Cologne, Germany, on December 9, 2009. Previous honorees include Amartya Sen and Richard Rorty. He was also awarded an honorary degree from the University of Cologne.Click here for photos and essays. To read The Laudatio by ProfessorAxel Honneth of Frankfurt University click here.

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