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McCain Institute
NameMcCain Institute
HeadquartersArizona State University
LocationTempe, Arizona
DirectorKurt Volker

McCain Institute. The McCain Institute was founded by John McCain and Cindy McCain in 2012 as a part of Arizona State University. The institute is dedicated to advancing John McCain's legacy and commitment to Bipartisan Policy Center, National Defense University, and United States Senate issues. The institute works closely with organizations such as the Brookings Institution, Center for Strategic and International Studies, and Council on Foreign Relations to promote American Enterprise Institute and Heritage Foundation values.

History

The McCain Institute was established in 2012 with the goal of promoting John McCain's vision for a more just and peaceful world, inspired by his experiences in the Vietnam War, Hanoi Hilton, and United States Naval Academy. The institute's creation was supported by Sandra Day O'Connor, Joe Biden, and Lindsey Graham, among others. The institute has since become a leading voice on issues related to National Security Agency, Federal Bureau of Investigation, and Department of Homeland Security, often partnering with organizations like the Cato Institute, American Civil Liberties Union, and Human Rights Watch. The institute's history is also closely tied to the Reagan Presidential Library, Nixon Presidential Library, and George W. Bush Presidential Center.

Mission_and_Objectives

The McCain Institute's mission is to advance John McCain's commitment to United States Congress, Supreme Court of the United States, and Executive Office of the President of the United States issues, while promoting Bipartisan Policy Center and National Academy of Sciences values. The institute's objectives include supporting United States Agency for International Development, United States Department of State, and United States Department of Defense initiatives, as well as partnering with organizations like the World Bank, International Monetary Fund, and European Union. The institute also works to promote NATO, Group of Seven, and Group of Twenty cooperation, often in collaboration with the Harvard University, Stanford University, and Massachusetts Institute of Technology.

Organization_and_Leadership

The McCain Institute is led by Kurt Volker, a former United States Ambassador to NATO and National Security Council staffer, who has worked closely with Robert Gates, Condoleezza Rice, and Colin Powell. The institute's leadership team includes experts from organizations such as the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, Center for American Progress, and Foreign Policy Initiative. The institute is also advised by a board of trustees that includes Joe Lieberman, Susan Collins, and Lindsey Graham, among others, who have experience working with the United States Senate Committee on Foreign Relations, United States House Committee on Foreign Affairs, and United States Department of the Treasury.

Programs_and_Initiatives

The McCain Institute offers a range of programs and initiatives focused on issues such as Counterterrorism, Cybersecurity, and Human Rights, often in partnership with organizations like the FBI Academy, National Counterterrorism Center, and United States Institute of Peace. The institute's programs include the Next Generation Leaders initiative, which supports emerging leaders from around the world, including Afghanistan, Iraq, and Libya, and the Human Trafficking initiative, which works to combat Modern Slavery and support Victims of Trafficking. The institute also hosts events and conferences on topics such as Nuclear Security, Climate Change, and Global Health, often in collaboration with the World Health Organization, United Nations, and European Commission.

Notable_Events_and_Partnerships

The McCain Institute has hosted a number of notable events and partnerships, including the Sedona Forum, which brings together leaders from around the world to discuss pressing global issues, such as Brexit, Trade War, and Pandemic Preparedness. The institute has also partnered with organizations like the Atlantic Council, German Marshall Fund, and Aspen Institute to promote Transatlantic Relations and Global Governance. The institute's events and partnerships often feature prominent speakers, including Barack Obama, Hillary Clinton, and John Kerry, who have experience working with the United Nations Security Council, G7, and G20. The institute's work has been recognized by organizations such as the National Endowment for Democracy, United States Institute of Peace, and Carnegie Corporation of New York. Category:Think tanks

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