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“I thoroughly enjoyed the curriculum, the small group environment, and the open dialogue between faculty and students at IWP. Moreover, the guest lecturers who appeared here make this institution all the more unique."

David Keefe, B.A., Fordham University;
former IWP student; Immigration and Naturalization Service; Major, U.S. Army Reserves

 
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IWP Staff

Founder and President
Dr. John Lenczowski

Dean of Academic Affairs
Dr. Marek Chodakiewicz

Vice President for Finance and Administration
Mr. Jim Holmes

Vice President for External Affairs
Mr. Tony Likins

Faculty Chairman
Dr. David M.L. Klocek

Director of Student Recruitment
Ms. Linda Strating

Assistant to the President
Mr. Justin Stebbins

Assistant for Academic Affairs
Ms. Mallorie Lewis

Director of Student Affairs and Admissions Coordinator
Mr. Jason Johnsrud

Director of Operations
Mr. Michael Cohn

Library Manager
Mr. Dmitry Kulik

Career Services Consultant
Mr. Derrick T. Dortch

Bursar and Bookkeeper
Mr. Donald Brown

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Eight blocks north of the White House, the Institute is located in the historic Marlatt Mansion at 1521-1525 16th Street, NW, in downtown Washington, DC.  
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Wall Street Journal on IWP
“In sharp contrast to a foreign-policy world that tends to elevate method and process.... The Institute of World Politics roots itself in American values....When the Institute started up in 1990, the Berlin Wall had fallen, people were talking about the end of history.... But in the 10 years since, we've had the Gulf War, Osama bin Laden, Kosovo, and the rise of China. The world will not always run in accord with American interests and ideals. All the more reason for a school of statecraft that does."

The Wall Street Journal, Editorial, June 1, 2001
 
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