Talk:Foreign Policy Research Institute

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Deletion of content
I am planning on majorly paring down the information in this article on the grounds that it is almost entirely non-notable, self-sourced, and/or self-promotional. To check, I ran a Google News search for the org; there are only three or four mentions of it outside its own website, each time simply describing one of their employees as such. I have seen no independent articles or research about it as an organization, not even a paragraph or so. While the extensive history section cites seems interesting, as far as I can tell, it is just a summary of FPRI's own publication (which the original author/s did not cite). Feel free to contest any of my deletions/let me know if I go overboard here. WhinyTheYounger (talk) 19:37, 1 July 2020 (UTC)