Newport, RI
Total Grants to Naval War College Foundation, Inc. | |
Total $ Granted: | $ 891,631 |
For Years: | 2004 2002 2001 2000 1998 1995 1990 1989 1988 1987 |
# Grants: | 16 |
Date | Amount | Purpose | Funder |
12-30-2004 | 25,016 | Conflict and Order in the New Age of Prevention Thomas Nichols will research and write a book that will analyze trends in the international security environment that are leading states to adopt policies of preemptive and preventive war. He will examine how countries, such as the United Kingdom, France, Russia, Japan, and Israel, are reshaping their security doctrines and compare their experiences with those of the United States. |
Smith Richardson Foundation |
12-31-2002 | 36,994 | Officer Attitudes Toward Transformation Thomas Mahnken and James FitzSimmons will explore the attitudes of U.S. military officers toward the revolution in military affairs. They will commission surveys of U.S. officers at ten professional military education institutions and in selected units, as well as foreign officers in Australia, Britain, France, and Sweden. The project's findings will appear in a database of survey results, a journal article, and a monograph. |
Smith Richardson Foundation |
12-31-2001 | 60,123 | Counter-Revolutions in Military Affairs: A Study of How States Respond to Revolutionary Military Innovation | Smith Richardson Foundation |
12-31-2001 | 37,275 | Officer Attitudes Toward Transformation | Smith Richardson Foundation |
12-31-2000 | 60,123 | Counter-Revolutions in Military Affairs: A Study of How States Respond to Revolutionary Military Innovation Jan Bremer will research and write a book on how states have responded to past revolutions in military affairs and identify patterns in these responses. He will examine five historical cases of counter-revolutions in military affairs that served to blunt the advantages produced by earlier advances in military technology and operations. |
Smith Richardson Foundation |
12-31-1998 | 47,250 | The U.S. Armed Forces and the Emerging Revolution in Military Affairs Thomas Mahnken and James FitzSimonds will research and write a monograph on the attitudes of military officers toward the revolution in military affairs (RMA). They will conduct a survey of military officers at nine educational institutions and conduct a comprehensive literature review of material related to the RMA. |
Smith Richardson Foundation |
12-31-1998 | 15,000 | Lessons of the Cold War Thomas Nichols will research and write a book analyzing why the United States prevailed in the cold war. He will conduct fieldwork in Soviet and East European archives to determine the extent to which particular strategies employed by the United States during the cold war had an impact on Soviet decisions and policies. |
Smith Richardson Foundation |
12-31-1995 | 6,450 | Fellowship Research Grant Alberto R. Coll Department of the Navy During the summer of 1996 to continue preparation of a book, PRUDENCE IN STATECRAFT: A STUDY IN THE WESTERN TRADITION. |
Earhart Foundation |
12-31-1990 | 25,000 | SOVIET LEADERSHIP RESEARCH | Sarah Scaife Foundation |
12-31-1990 | 52,000 | NO PURPOSE GIVEN | The Carthage Foundation |
3-4-1990 | 75,000 | No purpose available | The Carthage Foundation |
12-31-1989 | 60,000 | To support John M. Olin Fellowships | John M. Olin Foundation, Inc. |
1-3-1989 | 85,700 | Study of U.S. policy in Nicaragua | The Lynde and Harry Bradley Foundation, Inc. |
12-31-1988 | 80,000 | To support the John M. Olin Fellowship Program in National Security Affairs | John M. Olin Foundation, Inc. |
3-3-1988 | 85,700 | Book-length study of U.S. policy in Nicaragua. | The Lynde and Harry Bradley Foundation, Inc. |
12-31-1987 | 140,000 | To support the John M. Olin Fellowship Program in National Security | John M. Olin Foundation, Inc. |