Side-profile medium shot of a diplomat in deep thought, soft warm window light casting long shadows across a dark wood-paneled room, editorial film photography style, 35mm lens.
Side-profile medium shot of a diplomat in deep thought, soft warm window light casting long shadows across a dark wood-paneled room, editorial film photography style, 35mm lens.
FOUNDATIONAL FRAMEWORKS

The Architecture of National Strategy

FP250 organizes its intellectual inquiries around three strategic pillars, bridging historic diplomatic heritage with the geopolitical foresight required for America's next quarter-century.

Close-up of an archival 18th-century diplomatic treaty, elegant ink script on aged parchment, dramatic low-key lighting with warm gold highlights, cinematic 35mm.
Close-up of an archival 18th-century diplomatic treaty, elegant ink script on aged parchment, dramatic low-key lighting with warm gold highlights, cinematic 35mm.
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An abstract global projection map glowing softly on a dark glass surface, clean geometric lines, deep navy background with muted red accents, modern editorial style.
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The neoclassical architecture of the U.S. Capitol dome framed through modern clean glass lines at dusk, deep blue sky, soft warm interior lights, editorial film.
INTELLECTUAL ANCHORS

Three Pillars of Geopolitical Foresight

Our research and high-level convenings translate historical diplomatic doctrine into actionable strategic capital, preparing national leaders for the geopolitical realities of the next century.

PILLAR I

Heritage & Doctrine Illumination

Examining the foundational diplomatic decisions that shaped America's global trajectory to transform historical understanding into modern strategic capital.

PILLAR II

Strategic Foresight & Future Design

Cultivating long-range analytical modeling and foresight labs to anticipate structural geopolitical shifts, designing America's future global posture with rigorous clarity.

PILLAR III

National Agenda Advancement

Shaping concrete policy frameworks and enduring national strategies to navigate the complex geopolitical landscape of the next 250 years.

Side-profile medium shot of a diplomat in deep thought, soft warm window light casting long shadows across a dark wood-paneled room, editorial film photography style, 35mm lens.
Side-profile medium shot of a diplomat in deep thought, soft warm window light casting long shadows across a dark wood-paneled room, editorial film photography style, 35mm lens.

Annual Conference - November 20, 2026

Annual Greater Washington International Relations Conference

The Annual Greater Washington International Relations Conference (AGWIRC) is established as a premier platform to examine these shifts. Hosted in the Greater Washington region — a global nexus of diplomacy, strategy, and institutional leadership — AGWIRC 2026 serves as a flagship convening of the Market‑Made School of International Relations (MMSIR), the first school of thought dedicated to understanding a world where markets now shape geopolitics.


SEMIQUINCENTENNIAL ETHOS

Bridging the lessons of 1776 with the geopolitical architecture of 2276.

We convene America's finest strategic minds to ensure the nation enters its next two and a half centuries with absolute clarity of purpose and principled ambition.

Engage with the Forum

Participation in our high-level convenings and foresight labs is strictly by invitation. Contact our Washington secretariat for institutional inquiries and strategic partnership opportunities.