Washington, DC
Total Grants to National Committee on United States-China Relations | |
Total $ Granted: | $ 340,450 |
For Years: | 2002 1998 1997 1995 |
# Grants: | 4 |
Date | Amount | Purpose | Funder |
12-31-2002 | 92,000 | China's Religious Rebels: Official Repression and Resistance of Autonomous Religious Groups Jason Kindopp will research and write a book on China's unsanctioned religions and the Chinese government's policies toward them. He will examine four unofficficial religions in China and conduct interviews with both the leadership and adherents of those religions. |
Smith Richardson Foundation |
12-31-1998 | 49,500 | United States-China Relations: Where Do We Go From Here? Jan Berris will convene a conference bringing together leading experts with diverse views on U.S. policy toward China to discuss key issues affecting the U.S.-China relationship. |
Smith Richardson Foundation |
12-31-1997 | 15,656 | The Making of Chinese Foreign and Security Policy in the Era of Reform: 1978-2000 This grant supports research on how China makes its foreign and defense policy decisions. David Lampton will convene a panel of experts to review the chapters of an edited volume prior to publication. |
Smith Richardson Foundation |
12-31-1995 | 183,294 | The Making of Chinese Foreign and Security Policy in the Era of Reform: 1978-2000 This grant supports commissioned research on China's foreign and national security decision making process. The project will commission research that seeksdentify the factors that shape China's external policies, analyzes how the country's decision making process has changed during the last two decades, and considers the implications of these changes for U.S. policy. The results will be intergraten edited volume and presented at two conferences. |
Smith Richardson Foundation |