Washington, DC
Total Grants to Carnegie Endowment for International Peace | |
Total $ Granted: | $ 1,376,670 |
For Years: | 2004 2003 2002 2001 2000 1999 1998 1996 1995 |
# Grants: | 13 |
Date | Amount | Purpose | Funder |
12-30-2004 | 50,000 | Assessing Strategic Competition in Southern Asia Ashley Tellis will research and write a book on the dynamics of the strategic competition in South Asia involving India, China, and Pakistan. He will assess Indian, Pakistani, and Chinese strategic goals and explore how they are pursuing those goals through the development of military and other capabilities. |
Smith Richardson Foundation |
12-30-2004 | 175,000 | Developing a New U.S. Policy Toward Pakistan Husain Haqqani will lead an effort to develop new ideas for U.S. policy toward Pakistan. He will organize working groups of U.S. and Pakistani experts and commission papers. He will write a blueprint for a U.S. policy to encourage Pakistan to adopt a more moderate and democratic political system. The project's findings will appear in a series of monographs and a policy report. |
Smith Richardson Foundation |
12-30-2004 | 100,000 | Diverging Governance in China Minxin Pei will research and write a book that will examine divergences in the quality of governance across different regions of China and assess how those divergences might affect China's political evolution. He will conduct fieldwork in five Chinese provinces, commission a survey, and convene a series of seminars in China and the United States. |
Smith Richardson Foundation |
4-10-2003 | 50,000 | To support the research and publication activities | The Lynde and Harry Bradley Foundation, Inc. |
12-31-2002 | 100,000 | Mosque-Military Alliance in Pakistan and Implications for U.S. Policy Husain Haqqani will research and write a book on the relationship between Pakistan's military and the country's radical Islamic forces and assess the implications of that relationshihip for U.S. security. |
Smith Richardson Foundation |
12-31-2001 | 125,000 | China Political Reform Research Project | Smith Richardson Foundation |
12-31-2000 | 125,000 | China Political Reform Research Project Minxin Pei will research and analyze the state of political reform in China. He will also convene a series of meetings in China and Washington at which American and Chinese scholars and analysts will make presentations and discuss issues concerning political reform. |
Smith Richardson Foundation |
12-31-1999 | 125,000 | China Political Reform Project Minxin Pei will research and analyze the state of political reform in China. He will also convene a series of meetings in China and in Washington at which American and Chinese scholars and analysts will make presentations and discuss issues concerning political reform. |
Smith Richardson Foundation |
12-31-1999 | 50,000 | The Fragmentation of Russia Thomas Graham will research and write a book and articles on the process and implications of the collapse of state power in Russia. He will analyze the weakness of state power, track the dispersion of power, develop scenarios for Russia's future evolution, and provide policy analysis regarding the management of the U.S.-Russia relationship. |
Smith Richardson Foundation |
12-31-1998 | 100,000 | The Fragmentation of Russia Thomas Graham will research and write a book and articles on the process and implications of the collapse of state power in Russia. He will analyze the weakness of state power, track the dispersion of power, develop scenarios for Russia’s future evolution, and provide policy analysis regarding the management of the U.S.-Russia relationship. |
Smith Richardson Foundation |
12-31-1996 | 126,350 | Integration and the Soviet Successor States This grant supports research to assess the trends toward integration or collaboration among the newly indepentdent states of the former Soviet Union. The project will assess and analyze the level ofpolitical and economic integration within the Commonwealth of Independent States. The research will result in interim and final reports and two conferences. |
Smith Richardson Foundation |
12-31-1995 | 80,570 | The Russian Far East in Russian-Chinese Relations This grant supports commissioned research and seminars, both in the United States and in Russia, on current economic, political and geopolitical trends in the Russian Far East and Eastern Siberia. It will examine the region's evolving relationship with the central government of Russia, China's growing influence in the area, and the role of the region in Russian-Chinese relations. Results will be presented in working papers, a final red an edited volume. |
Smith Richardson Foundation |
12-31-1995 | 169,750 | Integration and the Soviet Successor States This grant supports a two-year collaborative project with the Center for Strategic & International Studies that will assess and track the level of political, economic, and military integration amongthe states of the former Soviet Union. The project will collect data through fieldwork and research commissioned from local research organizations in the newly independent states and assess the degree of integration ceated by the institutions of the Commonwealth of Independent States. Results will be presented at two conferences and published in a final report. |
Smith Richardson Foundation |