Today the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace India announced that Dr. Anit Mukherjee will be the next director of Carnegie India, the New Delhi-based research center.
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Foreign Policy Wins Magazine Industry's Highest Honor
Source: Carnegie
For Immediate Release: May 9, 2003
Contact: Mike Boyer, 202-939-2345, mboyer@ceip.org
Foreign Policy Wins National Magazine Award, Industry's Highest
Honor
FOREIGN POLICY is the winner of a highly coveted National Magazine Award for General Excellence presented by the American Society of Magazine Editors, in association with the Graduate School of Journalism at Columbia University. The award, which is considered the magazine industry's most distinguished honor, judges the effectiveness with which a magazine combines its writing, reporting, editing, and design to command a readers' attention and fulfill its editorial objectives.
The National Magazine Award judges said, "FOREIGN POLICY, a bi-monthly of global politics, economics, and ideas, is sophisticated enough for experts and accessible to concerned citizens. It is as timely as today's headlines, remarkably prescient, and creative in finding new ways to explore complex ideas." This year's winners were chosen from among 1,305 entries in 20 categories by a judging panel comprising 160 editors, art directors, educators, and media experts.
"I'm thrilled," said FOREIGN POLICY Editor and Publisher Moisés Naím. "For this award to come just two and one-half years after we relaunched FOREIGN POLICY from a quarterly academic journal to a bimonthly, full-color magazine is a welcome recognition of our progress. To be in the company of this year's winners is a great honor. Winning this award speaks volumes about the dedication, motivation, and talent of the magazine's entire staff. And we could not have won without the generous support of our parent organization, the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, and its president, Jessica Mathews."
About FOREIGN POLICY
Founded in 1970, FOREIGN POLICY is the premier, award-winning magazine of global
politics, economics, and ideas. 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 Web site, www.foreignpolicy.com,
FP is published in Arabic, Greek, Italian, Spanish (three editions), and Turkish.
FP is published by the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace (www.ceip.org)
in Washington, D.C. For syndication opportunities, contact Spencer Kehe, phone:
202-939-2241;
e-mail: skehe@ceip.org.
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Carnegie India does not take institutional positions on public policy issues; the views represented herein are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily reflect the views of Carnegie, its staff, or its trustees.
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