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Ifri was established upon an already existing institution, the Centre d’Etudes de Politique Etrangère founded in 1935 by French universities and by the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace. Today, the Institute has about 80 partner companies and almost 400 members, who are either private individuals or state and NGO institutions.
IFRI may refer to: International Forestry Resources and Institutions; Institut Français de Recherche en Iran; Institut français des relations internationales
The International Forestry Resources and Institutions (IFRI) Network is a collective of research partners at 12 universities or non-governmental organizations in 11 countries around the world that focus on how institutions and governance arrangements shape forest use and management outcomes.
Thomas Gomart (born 13 March 1973) [1] is a French historian of international relations (History – Paris I Panthéon-Sorbonne) and the director of IFRI (Institut français des relations internationales) since 2015. [2]
Thierry de Montbrial (French pronunciation: [tjɛʁi də mɔ̃bʁijal]; born 3 March 1943) is the executive chairman of the French Institute of International Relations (Ifri), which he founded in 1979. [1] He is also the founder and chairman of the World Policy Conference (WPC), which he created in 2008. [2]
Launched in 2008 by Thierry de Montbrial, the Chairman and Founder of the French Institute of International Relations (), the World Policy Conference (WPC) is the first effort to foster systematic reflection on organizing global governance [4] tailored to 21st century realities, bringing together the highest-level decision-makers, experts and opinion leaders.
Ifri was also the name of a Berber deity, and their name may have an origin in their beliefs. [30] Ifru rites symbolized in caves were held to gain favor or protection for merchants and traders. The myth of this protection is befittingly depicted on Roman coins. [31] [32] Ifru was regarded as a sun goddess, cave goddess and protector of the home.
She is Senior Associate Scholar at the Institut français des relations internationales (IFRI). [5] Her particular focus of interest is post-Soviet political, social and cultural developments, especially ideologies and nationalism. She is the daughter [6] of the French philosopher François Laruelle.