FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: February 8, 2005
Contact: Jeff Marn, 202/939-2242, jmarn@carnegieendowment.org

ForeignPolicy.com was recently recognized for editorial excellence by Min Online’s 2005 Best of the Web Awards. The annual awards recognize leaders in consumer and business-to-business magazine publishing online.

Of the more than 300 online publications considered, ForeignPolicy.com joined Forbes, Newsweek, and others as one of only seven sites recognized for having the “highest-quality content delivered in the most user-friendly and functional ways.”

Foreign Policy editor, Moisés Naím, says that this year’s recognition bears special significance, coming in the first year since ForeignPolicy.com was relaunched to provide visitors with more features, quicker access, and expanded content.

“Relauching ForeignPolicy.com has allowed us to reach new audiences while providing subscribers with better access and more of the expert commentary that they have come to expect from FP,” he said. “To receive this recognition in the first year since relaunching the site is an extremely rewarding honor.”

For a complete listing of the 2005 Best of the Web Awards, visit: http://www.minonline.com/minawards2004winners.htm

About Foreign Policy
Founded in 1970, Foreign Policy is the premier, award-winning magazine of global politics, economics, and ideas. The 2003 winner of a National Magazine Award for General Excellence, our readers include some of the most influential leaders in business, government, and other professional arenas in the United States and more than 90 other countries. In addition to our flagship English-language edition and recently relaunched Web site, www.ForeignPolicy.com, FP is published in Arabic, French, Italian, Spanish (three editions), and Turkish. FP is published by the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace (www.CarnegieEndowment.org) in Washington, D.C.

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