Washington, DC
Total Grants to Johns Hopkins University, Paul H. Nitze School of Advanced and International Studies | |
Total $ Granted: | $ 1,936,093 |
For Years: | 2005 2003 2002 2001 |
# Grants: | 13 |
Date | Amount | Purpose | Funder |
12-30-2005 | 187,000 | General operating support | Sarah Scaife Foundation |
12-30-2003 | 6,400 | Fellowship Research Grant David Ekbladh During an eight-month period beginning October 2003 to prepare one or more journal article(s) and/or complete a book on the topic of modernization as a tool in U.S. foreign relations in east and southeast Asia during the period 1914-1973. |
Earhart Foundation |
12-31-2002 | 350,000 | The Center for Strategic Education Eliot Cohen will direct an initiative to sustain and enhance policy-relevant security studies in the academic world. The Center for Strategic Education will convene summer seminars on the teaching of strategic studies and will develop innovative teaching techniques and materials. |
Smith Richardson Foundation |
12-31-2002 | 200,000 | The Dialogue Project: The Culture of Democracy in Muslim Societies Azar Nafisi will direct an initiative to examine the diversity of political perspectives in the Muslim world. She will organize conferences, lectures, and seminars that will focus greater attention on the views of the proponents of democracy in the Muslim world. The project will produce a series of publications and papers and post information on a web site. |
Smith Richardson Foundation |
12-31-2002 | 66,000 | The Future of an Illusion: Russia's Attitude Toward the Communist Past David Satter will research and write a book on how Russian attitudes toward their country's Communist past shape its contemporary political environment. |
Smith Richardson Foundation |
12-31-2002 | 10,000 | Survey of the Islamic Movement of Uzbekistan Mamadamin Mamadaminov will research and write a monograph on the Islamic Movement of Uzbekistan. He will conduct fieldwork in Tajikistan, Uzbekistan, and Afghanistan in order to assess the group's operationns and strategy. |
Smith Richardson Foundation |
12-31-2002 | 289,756 | Central Asia-Caucasus Institute Fred Starr will direct the institute's efforts to support deliberations by the U.S. policy community on critical issues regarding Central Asia and the Caucasus. He will further develop the institute's role as a resourcece center on these regions through a program of research and analysis, meetings and conferences, publications, and fellowships. |
Smith Richardson Foundation |
12-31-2002 | 15,000 | No purpose given. | Smith Richardson Foundation |
12-31-2002 | 60,000 | Central Asia Fact-Finding Delegation Trip Fred Starr will lead a delegation of members of the U.S. policy community to key states in Central Asia and the Caucasus. |
Smith Richardson Foundation |
12-31-2002 | 60,000 | The Premature Death of Geopolitics Jakub Grygiel will research and write a book on the importance of geopolitics. He will examine the rise and fall of Venice and the Ming and Ottoman empires in order to assess the historical importance of geography in foreign policy. |
Smith Richardson Foundation |
12-31-2001 | 356,937 | Central Asia-Caucasus Institute for 2002-2004 | Smith Richardson Foundation |
12-31-2001 | 200,000 | The Road to Democracy in Muslim Societies | Smith Richardson Foundation |
12-31-2001 | 135,000 | Regulating the Future of Human Biotechnologies | Smith Richardson Foundation |