Eugene Schuyler Institute
Named after his diplomatic works in Eastern Europe, the E. Schuyler Institute aims to synthesize international commerce with state-to-State diplomacy.
Political systems are prone to fluctuations, and their following reverberations create disruptions within global trade. Contrastingly, greater trade and relations mitigates and stabilizes distuptions. By encouraging small-to-moderate businesses and private citizens to cultivate international commerce, a unique opportunity is presented to expand knowledge bases and establish relevant industries, which provide opportunities through education and jobs.

Recent Publications
We publish media across various sources. From short content regarding key historical diplomatic events in American history, to republishing first-hand narratives which give greater context to turning point events in the first century of the Founding, the Institute intends to promote a greater understanding not only of diplomacy itself, but also an understanding of how such negotiations take place.