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Abbreviation | New Lines |
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Formation | 2019 |
Founder | Ahmed Alwani |
Type | Foreign affairs think tank |
47-2027660 | |
Headquarters | 1776 Massachusetts Avenue, N.W. |
Location |
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Coordinates | 38°54′33″N 77°02′27″W / 38.90917°N 77.04083°W |
Revenue (2021) | $19.1 million [1] |
Expenses (2021) | $0.24 million [1] |
Endowment | $58.1 million (2021) [1] |
Website | newlinesinstitute.org |
The New Lines Institute for Strategy and Policy is a non-partisan, non-profit foreign affairs think tank located in Washington, D.C.
New Lines is composed of 23 full-time staff members, 4 resident fellows, and 15 non-resident fellows. New Lines is independently funded and does not accept foreign funding. Funding for The New Lines Institute is provided by the Fairfax Educational Foundation, a 501(c)(3) Nonprofit registered in the State of Georgia. [2] It was formerly a subsidiary of Fairfax University of America.
New Lines publishes policy reports [3], net assessments, podcasts, and hosts events [4].
Its Balkans Observatory Initiative is chaired by Tanya Domi, former Harriman Institute Faculty Fellow at the School of International and Public Affairs, Columbia University. [5]
Non-resident fellows include:
In October 2020, the institute launched New Lines Magazine, an online magazine which expanded into a print edition in January 2023. Its editor-in-chief is Hassan Hassan and it has a staff of 25. [10] Michael Weiss is a contributing editor. [11]
Submission declined on 25 January 2024 by
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Submission declined on 18 April 2023 by
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Abbreviation | New Lines |
---|---|
Formation | 2019 |
Founder | Ahmed Alwani |
Type | Foreign affairs think tank |
47-2027660 | |
Headquarters | 1776 Massachusetts Avenue, N.W. |
Location |
|
Coordinates | 38°54′33″N 77°02′27″W / 38.90917°N 77.04083°W |
Revenue (2021) | $19.1 million [1] |
Expenses (2021) | $0.24 million [1] |
Endowment | $58.1 million (2021) [1] |
Website | newlinesinstitute.org |
The New Lines Institute for Strategy and Policy is a non-partisan, non-profit foreign affairs think tank located in Washington, D.C.
New Lines is composed of 23 full-time staff members, 4 resident fellows, and 15 non-resident fellows. New Lines is independently funded and does not accept foreign funding. Funding for The New Lines Institute is provided by the Fairfax Educational Foundation, a 501(c)(3) Nonprofit registered in the State of Georgia. [2] It was formerly a subsidiary of Fairfax University of America.
New Lines publishes policy reports [3], net assessments, podcasts, and hosts events [4].
Its Balkans Observatory Initiative is chaired by Tanya Domi, former Harriman Institute Faculty Fellow at the School of International and Public Affairs, Columbia University. [5]
Non-resident fellows include:
In October 2020, the institute launched New Lines Magazine, an online magazine which expanded into a print edition in January 2023. Its editor-in-chief is Hassan Hassan and it has a staff of 25. [10] Michael Weiss is a contributing editor. [11]