New York, NY
Total Grants to Barnard College | |
Total $ Granted: | $ 504,213 |
For Years: | 2005 2004 2003 2002 2000 1999 1998 1997 |
# Grants: | 10 |
Date | Amount | Purpose | Funder |
12-30-2005 | 17,000 | Fellowship Research Grant Jeffrey Friedman Department of Political Science During a twelve month period beginning September 2004 to continue preparation of a book, NO EXIT: THE PROBLEM WITH POLITICS. |
Earhart Foundation |
12-30-2004 | 80,000 | General support | Gilder Foundation |
12-30-2003 | 2,000 | General support | Gilder Foundation |
12-31-2002 | 95,000 | No purpose given. | Smith Richardson Foundation |
12-30-2000 | 75,000 | General support | Gilder Foundation |
12-30-1999 | 50,000 | General support | Gilder Foundation |
12-31-1998 | 72,416 | One Asia Policy or Two? The Relative Gains Problem and Differing Policy Preferences in Moscow and the Russian Far East Elizabeth Wishnick will research and write a book and a series of articles on Russia’s future role in the geopolitics of Northeast Asia. She will examine the contrasting geopolitical perspectives of Russia’s leaders in the central government in Moscow and local leaders in the Russian Far East. |
Smith Richardson Foundation |
12-31-1998 | 50,000 | The Political Economy of U.S.-Cuban Trade Cooperation and Its Unraveling, 1930-1959 Alan Dye will research and write a book on the history of U.S.-Cuba trade relations. He will examine the economic and political factors that shaped this relationship after the Communist revolution and analyze the lessons for future trade relations. |
Smith Richardson Foundation |
12-30-1998 | 25,000 | General support | Gilder Foundation |
12-31-1997 | 37,797 | One Asia Policy or Two? The Relative Gains Problem and Differing Policy Preferences in Moscow and the Russian Far East This grant supports research on Russia's role in the geopolitics of Northeast Asia. Elizabeth Wishnick will examine thetrasting geopolitical perspectives of Russia's leaders in the central government in Moscow and the local leaders in the Russian Far East. The project will result in a book, two articles, and briefings for the policy community. |
Smith Richardson Foundation |