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RECIPIENT GRANTS

Georgia Institute of Technology

Atlanta, GA

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Total Grants to Georgia Institute of Technology
Total $ Granted: $ 204,855
For Years: 2004 1997
# Grants: 2

Grants to Georgia Institute of Technology

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Date Amount Purpose Funder
12-30-2004 113,262 The New Silk Road: The China-Iran Nexus
John Garver will research and write a book that will examine the bilateral relationship between China and Iran. He will conduct interviews, primarily in China and Iran, and analyze available primary and secondary sources to assess the implications of the Chinese-Iranian relationship for U.S. security interests.
Smith Richardson Foundation
12-31-1997 91,593 Geopolitics of Sino-Indian Relations
This grant supports research on the potential for geopolitical rivalry between India and China. Dr. John Garver will analyze the Sino-Indian relationship, focusing on four strategic regions within South and Southeast Asia. The project will result in a scholarly book and a policy monograph.
Smith Richardson Foundation

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