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RECIPIENT GRANTS

National Institute for Public Policy

Washington, DC

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Total Grants to National Institute for Public Policy
Total $ Granted: $ 3,605,445
For Years: 2005 2004 2003 2002 2001 2000 1999 1998 1997 1996 1995 1988 1987 1986 1984
# Grants: 35

Grants to National Institute for Public Policy

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Date Amount Purpose Funder
12-30-2005 200,000 Program support Sarah Scaife Foundation
12-30-2004 200,000 General operating support Sarah Scaife Foundation
12-30-2004 75,000 Project support The Carthage Foundation
12-30-2003 165,000 Program support Sarah Scaife Foundation
12-31-2002 75,000 On Deterrence
Keith Payne will research and write a book that will examine whether existing deterrence policies and practices should be reassessed. He will analyze a number of major changes in security conditions between the cold war period and the present in order to determine how these changes affect traditional concepts of deterrence.
Smith Richardson Foundation
12-31-2001 49,983 The Protocol to the Biological and Toxin Weapons Convention: A Cost/Benefit Analysis of "Strengthening" the Treaty Smith Richardson Foundation
12-31-2001 20,000 To provide support for one visiting fellowship during the summer of 2002. (Professor Colin Gray, Recipient) Earhart Foundation
12-31-2001 165,000 No comment provided Sarah Scaife Foundation
12-31-2000 75,000 European Perspectives on U.S. Ballistic Missile Defense
Colin Gray will examine the historical, political, and cultural foundations of European views on missile defense and strategic deterrence. He will analyze the assumptions and logic behind European arguments and the implications of the differences between European and American perspectives on those issues. The project's findings will be published in a monograph.
Smith Richardson Foundation
12-31-2000 165,000 No purpose given. Sarah Scaife Foundation
12-31-2000 50,000 No purpose given. The Carthage Foundation
12-31-2000 48,500 Bilateral Study on National Missile Defense and the ABM Treaty
Max Kampleman will lead an effort to examine U.S. options for developing a consensus between the U.S. and Russian leaderships on the issue of deploying national missile defenses. The project will result in a monograph written by a senior group of American and Russian defense experts.
Smith Richardson Foundation
12-31-2000 49,991 Rationale and Requirements for U.S. Nuclear Forces: An Expanded Promotional Effort
Keith Payne will lead an effort to organize briefings and respond to press inquiries regarding the findings of the institute's study of U.S. nuclear forceposture.
Smith Richardson Foundation
12-31-1999 180,000 No purpose given. Sarah Scaife Foundation
12-31-1999 296,893 Asymmetric Threats to the United States
Keith Payne will lead an effort to research and write a report on the asymmetrical threats facing the United States. He will convene a senior review group to comment on the project's findings and tvelop policy recommendations.
Smith Richardson Foundation
12-31-1999 115,995 The ABM Treaty, the U.S.S.R.'s Dissolution, and Current Missile Defense Diplomacy
Douglas Feith and George Miron will convene a conference on the legal status of the Anti-Ballistic Missile (ABM) Treaty of 1972. They will commission reseafrom individuals with different viewpoints to debate the status of the treaty and publish the findings in a conference report.
Smith Richardson Foundation
12-31-1998 48,500 Asymmetric Threats to the United States
Keith Payne will research and write a report assessing the asymmetrical military threats that adversaries might use to challenge the United States.
Smith Richardson Foundation
12-31-1998 300,000 Rationale and Requirements for U.S. Nuclear Forces
Keith Payne will convene a senior nongovernmental commission that will produce a monograph assessing the rationale and requirements for U.S. nuclear forces. The project will analyze the requirements that should guide the size, composition, characteristics, and readiness of U.S. strategic nuclear forces over the next two decades.
Smith Richardson Foundation
12-31-1998 100,000 Toward a National Security Policy and Plan for Space
Steven Lambakis will research and write a book and a monograph that will provide a blueprint for U.S. space policy. He will commission papers and conduct interviews to study the spectrum ofthreats to U.S. space assets, current U.S. capabilities and future requirements to counter such threats, and legal restrictions affecting space policy.
Smith Richardson Foundation
12-31-1998 24,945 To provide support for the preparation of a (sic) article on Russian organized crime and U.S. national interests, Timothy J. Yopek and Andrei Shoumikhin, Research Principals. Earhart Foundation
12-31-1998 150,000 No purpose given Sarah Scaife Foundation
12-31-1997 90,310 The Revolution in Military Affairs and the Dimensions of Strategy
This grant supports research on how the revolution in military affars (RMA) affects the elements of military strategy. Colin Gray will examine how different conceptions of the RMA will affect each of seventeen elements of strategy. The research will be published in a book that integrates a theory of the dimensions of strategy with analysis of the current RMA.
Smith Richardson Foundation
12-31-1997 150,000 no description given Sarah Scaife Foundation
12-31-1997 49,983 Why Political Beliefs, Values, and Commitments Matter
This grant supports the research and writing of a book on how political beliefs shape foreign policy making. Keith Payne will prepare case studies of the major World War II leaders to illustrate why foreign policy analysts should place greater priority on understanding a leader's ideas if they wish to predict his international actions.
Smith Richardson Foundation
12-31-1997 100,000 Toward a National Security Policy and Plan for Space
This grant supports research on U.S. space policy and capabilities. Stephen Lambakis will conduct research on threats to U.S. space assets, current U.S. capabilities and future requirementsto counter such threats, and the legal restrictions affecting U.S. defense policies in space. The research will be published in a single-author volume and a monograph containing space policy recommendations.
Smith Richardson Foundation
12-31-1997 25,000 Modernizing Intelligence: Structure and Change for the 21st Century-An Expanded Promotional Effort
This grant supports work on the need for reform of the intelligence community. William Odom and Keith Payne will disseminate the recommendations contained in the study, Modernizing Intelligence Structure and Change for the 21st Century.
Smith Richardson Foundation
12-31-1996 75,000 PROGRAM SUPPORT Sarah Scaife Foundation
12-31-1995 194,562 Meeting the Intelligence Challenges of the 21st Century
This grant supports a study on reforming the organization of the U.S. intelligence community. The project will identify critical problems in U.S. intelligence collection and analysis that can be attributed to organizational deficiencies and will develop a set of recommendations for restructing the intelligence community. The final report, which will be reviewed by a panel including former senior intelligence officials, will be disseminated to policymakers in the executive and legislative branches.
Smith Richardson Foundation
12-31-1995 39,600 The Second Nuclear Age
This grant supports the research and writing of a book on the role of nuclear weapons in post-cold war international politics. It will analyze the character of the emerging "second nuclear age," a period in whi nuclear superpowers no longer dominate, and the number of small and medium nuclear powers might increase. The study will examine the implications of these trends for deterrence, offensive-defensive tradeoffs, and crisis stability and will focus on rethinking U.S. nuclear posture and doctrine.
Smith Richardson Foundation
12-31-1988 31,000 To support teacher-training for the "Peacekeeing in the Nuclear Age" curriculum John M. Olin Foundation, Inc.
11-29-1988 90,000 Establishment and program activities of Center for Security Policy Studies The Lynde and Harry Bradley Foundation, Inc.
6-26-1988 80,466 Study of U.S. strategy towards revolutionary warfare. The Lynde and Harry Bradley Foundation, Inc.
4-14-1987 57,880 Support of Dr. Lord's work on a book, "Managing National Security". The Lynde and Harry Bradley Foundation, Inc.
7-14-1986 54,337 Support Dr. Lord's research on the organization of national security The Lynde and Harry Bradley Foundation, Inc.
12-31-1984 12,500 To support a conference on reform of the Joint Chiefs of Staff system John M. Olin Foundation, Inc.

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