Carnegie Endowment for International Peace
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For core support to the Carnegie Russia Eurasia Center
Date
Mar. 05, 2026
Duration
24 months
Description
The Carnegie Russia Eurasia Center (CREC) in Berlin is home to leading experts on Russia and the region. Its research agenda focuses on issues related to the second- and third-order effects of the Ukraine war and the worsening standoff between Russia and the West, including energy security, global governance, and arms control and nonproliferation. CREC also runs the highly popular independent media outlet, Carnegie Politika, which reaches a vast audience, including millions of people inside Russia with Russian language content, helping to puncture the Kremlin’s web of censorship.
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For core support of Carnegie China
Date
Mar. 05, 2026
Duration
24 months
Description
American exchanges and discussions with Chinaon many security, diplomatic, and politicalissueshavedeteriorated since 2020.To help reactivate relations, the Endowment has re-established its presencein Beijingto a multifaceted center that is based in Singapore, allowing them amoreregional perspective.Moving forward,the centerwillgenerateresearchand analysis from American, Chinese, Southeast Asian, and wider Asian-Pacific perspectives, andhelpfacilitatedialogue between the United States and China. The work educates the public and informs governments, business sectors, international and local media organizations, and diplomatic communities.
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For core support of the Nuclear Policy Program
Date
Dec. 11, 2025
Duration
24 months
Description
Rising tensions among nuclear-armed powers, the breakdown of arms control agreements, and the development of emerging technologies have heightened the risk of nuclear conflict. With renewed core support, the Nuclear Policy Program at the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace will continue its work to reduce the likelihood of nuclear use and proliferation and strengthen strategic stability. The program will use research and policy engagement to explore how technologies, such as missile defenses, artificial intelligence, and advanced nuclear energy are shaping escalation risks, and will use wargames with policymakers to test approaches to managing escalation. It will also focus on reducing proliferation risks among U.S. allies in Europe and Asia and will continue interactions with Chinese experts to develop shared analysis on minimizing proliferation risks from advanced nuclear energy technologies.
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For support of a project on United States-Iran relations
Date
Jun. 05, 2025
Duration
24 months
Description
For the United States, the relationship with Iran remains an intractable foreign policy challenge. Although there was an increase in communication leading up to and following the agreement on the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (the Iran nuclear deal), these channels were severely reduced after the U.S. withdrawal from the deal and more recent turmoil in the region. Notwithstanding the obstacles, the U.S.-Iran Initiative (the Initiative) at the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace has been able to continue providing opportunities for expert-level policy dialogue between the United States and Iran. It also directly engages with current officials on both sides to promote mutually acceptable strategies for managing a range of issues in this fraught relationship.
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For core support to Carnegie China
Date
Mar. 07, 2024
Duration
24 months
Description
Relations between the United States and China have deteriorated to their lowest point in decades, raising the risk of conflict and undermining opportunities for addressing global problems that require cooperative approaches. To address these challenges, Carnegie China generates research and analysis from American, Chinese, Southeast Asian, and wider Asian-Pacific perspectives, and facilitates dialogue between the United States and China. The work educates the public and informs governments, business sectors, international and local media organizations, anddiplomatic communities. From its new hub in Singapore, Carnegie China will implement programming on China’s relations with its neighbors, engaging a wide set of audiences in China, the United States, and globally.
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For core support to the Carnegie Russia Eurasia Center
Date
Mar. 07, 2024
Duration
24 months
Description
As part of the Endowment’s global network of regional think tanks, the Carnegie Russia Eurasia Center in Berlin is home to leading experts on Russia and the region. Its research agenda focuses on issues related to the second- and third-order effects of the Ukraine war and the worsening standoff between Russia and the West, includingenergy security, global governance, andarms control and nonproliferation. The digital media platformCarnegie Politikadelivers analyses and strategic insights on Russia’s domestic, regional, and global policies and their ramifications. With continued support, the center will pursue programs and activities to expand the scope and impact of its work.
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For core support of the Nuclear Policy Program
Date
Mar. 07, 2024
Duration
24 months
Description
Rising geopolitical tensions, technological developments, and the weakening of arms control combine to create an increasingly unstable nuclear security environment. With renewed core support, the Nuclear Policy Program of the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace will continue its work to reduce the likelihood of nuclear use and nuclear proliferation and to promote strategic stability.In addition to convening their biennial international nuclear policy conference, they will focus on sustaining U.S.-China cooperation on nonproliferation, reducing proliferation incentives in the Indo-Pacific region, and understanding pathways to escalation to and within nuclear war.
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For core support to the Middle East Program and the Malcolm H. Kerr Carnegie Middle East Center
Date
Mar. 09, 2023
Duration
0 months
Description
The Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region continues to struggle with rapid transformations and governance challenges, climate change, social vulnerability, economic hardship, and political exclusion reverberating across all countries. These issues are the focus of two arms of the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace: the Malcolm H. Kerr Carnegie Middle East Center in Beirut and the Middle East Program in Washington, DC. Both work with experts in the region to provide in-depth analysis of the political, socioeconomic, and security challenges facing the MENA countries, as well as their global ramifications. With core support from the Corporation, the centers will engage in an array of research, outreach, and dissemination activities on regional topics, including the effects of great power competition and geopolitical shifts, with the aim of developing policy solutions that could prove constructive for MENA populations and for broader international peace and security.
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For support of a project on United States-Iran relations
Date
Jun. 08, 2023
Duration
24 months
Description
For the United States, the relationship with Iran remains an intractable foreign policy challenge. Although there was an increase in communication leading up to and following the agreement on the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (the Iran nuclear deal), these channels were severely reduced after the U.S. withdrawal from the deal. However, notwithstanding the obstacles, the U.S.-Iran Initiative at the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace has been able to continue providing opportunities for expert-level engagements between the United States and Iran. Through Track II dialogues, policy-relevant research, and a series of bilateral and multilateral roundtable discussions, the initiative considers mutually acceptable strategies for managing a range of issues between the United States and Iran. This initiative will seek to remain complementary to future U.S. policies regarding Iran.
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For core support to the Carnegie-Tsinghua Center for Global Policy
Date
Mar. 10, 2022
Duration
24 months
Description
The Carnegie-TsinghuaCenter for Global Policy (CTC) is a platform for leading Chinese and international policy research and dialogue aimed at identifying constructive solutions to common global challenges. Representing a partnership between the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace and Tsinghua University in Beijing, the CTC provides research, analyses, publications, and a neutral forum for events. With continued Corporation support, the CTC will engage in a wide set of research and outreach activities targeting audiences in China, the United States, and globally.
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For core support to the Carnegie Moscow Center
Date
Mar. 10, 2022
Duration
24 months
Description
The Carnegie Moscow Center (CMC) is an independent think tank, created in 1993 to provide research, analyses, publications, and a neutral forum for events. CMC is part of the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace’s global network of regional think tanks. Working on Russian domestic and foreign policies, CMC is a source of information and perspectives for Russian and foreign media, academic, and diplomatic communities. With continued funding, CMC will engage in a wide set of research and outreach activities targeting audiences in Russia, the United States, and globally.
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For research and analysis on Iran’s grand strategy and implications for U.S. policy
Date
Jun. 09, 2022
Duration
11 months
Description
The U.S. analytical expertise about Iran has significantly deteriorated over the four decades of diplomatic estrangement between the United States and Iran. Yet, understanding Iran’s domestic and foreign policies is critical to developing an effective and viable strategy toward Iran that cuts across partisan lines. With Corporation support, a leading Iran expert, Karim Sadjadpour, senior fellow at Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, will continue to provide in-depth assessments of Iran and U.S.-Iran relations to inform policymakers, congressional staff, journalists, and the general public. The research and analyses will result in articles, briefing papers, media appearances, and a podcast series.
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For core support of the Nuclear Policy Program
Date
Mar. 10, 2022
Duration
24 months
Description
The Carnegie Endowment for International Peace’s (CEIP) Nuclear Policy Program (NPP) is one of the leading voices globally on nuclear issues. NPP’s team includes international experts with deep expertise on nuclear issues ranging from nuclear safeguards and export controls to regional challenges in North Korea, South Asia, and Iran. This grant will allow NPP to continue its interdisciplinary work to reduce the likelihood of nuclear use by diagnosing acute nuclear risks; informing debates on solutions; and engaging international actors to affect change. NPP’s analyses, international gatherings, and outreach activities will lead to policy-relevant recommendations and publications.
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For core support to the Malcolm Kerr Carnegie Middle East Center
Date
Mar. 04, 2021
Duration
24 months
Description
The Arab Middle East faces unprecedented socioeconomic, political, and institutional challenges.Under present conditions, inequalities in health, education, and economic opportunity will pose even greater difficulties for Arab states.With longstanding Corporation support, the Malcolm Kerr Carnegie Middle East Center (MKCMEC) draws on top regional experts to provide in-depth analysis of political, socioeconomic, and security issues in the Middle East and North Africa. With renewed support, the Center willempower local scholars and institutions to contribute to international policymaking, offerinsights into challenges faced by states and citizens,and addresslong-term trends.
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For a project on Arab region dynamics and US policies
Date
Mar. 04, 2021
Duration
24 months
Description
In the past ten years no fewer than four countries have descended into conflict in the Arab region, while many face political and economic challenges. The Middle East Program of the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace (CEIP) in Washington, D.C., connects international experts and scholars to produce cutting-edge research and real-time policy analysis. Continued support will enable them to study and advise U.S. foreign policy toward the Middle East while amplifying the voices of emerging experts from the Arab region to bring grounded views to a global audience. The project will propose constructive policy options for policy officials and concerned organizations. Corporation funds will support research activities, roundtables, staff costs, and multimedia publications.
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For support of a project on United States-Iran relations
Date
Mar. 04, 2021
Duration
24 months
Description
For the United States, the relationship with Iran remains an intractable foreign policy challenge. Although there was an increase in communication leading up to and following the agreement on the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (the Iran nuclear deal), these channels were severely reduced after the U.S. withdrawal from the deal. However, notwithstanding the obstacles, the U.S.-Iran Initiative at the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace has been able to continue providing opportunities for expert-level engagements between the United States and Iran. Through Track II dialogues, policy-relevant research, and a series of bilateral and multilateral roundtable discussions, the initiative considers mutually acceptable strategies for managing a range of issues between the United States and Iran. This initiative will seek to remain complementary to future U.S. policies regarding Iran
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For research, writing, and dissemination on the future of U.S.-Iran relations
Date
Jun. 04, 2020
Duration
24 months
Description
Iran is central to such U.S. and global security challenges as nuclear proliferation, Islamist radicalism, cybersecurity, and conflicts in the Middle East. At the same time, Iran is facing uncertainty due to thegrave economic situation, the outbreak of COVID-19, and both internal and external political pressures. Understanding Iran’s domestic and foreign policies is critical to developing a non-partisan Iran strategy. A leading Iran expert at Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, Karim Sadjadpour, will engage in research, analyses, and writings on Iran and related issues with outreach components that would include articles, briefing papers, media appearances, and a podcast series.
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For core support of the Nuclear Policy Program
Date
Mar. 05, 2020
Duration
24 months
Description
The Carnegie Endowment for International Peace’s (CEIP) Nuclear Policy Program (“NPP”) is one of the leading voices globally on nuclear issues. NPP’s team includes experts from many nationalities and deep expertise on nuclear issues ranging from nuclear safeguards and export controls to regional challenges in North Korea, South Asia, and Iran. This core support grant will allow NPP to continue its interdisciplinary work on deterrence, disarmament, nonproliferation, nuclear security, and nuclear energy. NPP’s analyses, international gatherings, and outreach activities will lead to policy-relevant recommendations and publications.
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For support of the Carnegie-Tsinghua Center for Global Policy
Date
Mar. 05, 2020
Duration
24 months
Description
The Carnegie Endowment for International Peace has been a leading force for peaceful engagement among world powers for over a century. In 2007, the Endowment opened the Carnegie-Tsinghua Center for Global Policy (CTC) as part of its global network of regional think tanks. The core of the CTC’s work is cutting-edge independent and collaborative research, analysis, and dissemination on critical issues shaping China’s changing role in the world. Over the next phase, grant’s research will be concentrated in four areas: China’s foreign policy priorities and global influence; U.S.-China relations; international security challenges; and international economics and trade.CTC’s work will continue to result in publications and outreach events for audiences in China, the United States, and globally.
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For support of the Carnegie Moscow Center
Date
Mar. 05, 2020
Duration
24 months
Description
For over twenty-five years, the Carnegie Moscow Center (CMC) has been a champion of independent research and analysis by the field’s top scholars. Part of a global network of regional think thanks of the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, the CMC brings its analytical outputs to wider audiences by convening meetings, round tables, and conferences. Its products and events are sought after by participants from across the Russian and foreign political spectrum and from Moscow’s media, academic, and diplomatic communities. The CMC also shares ideas and recommendations with influential policy practitioners, opinion makers, and corporate leaders. With renewed Corporation support, the CMC will continue a set of projects and activities aimed at assessing Russia’s internal and foreign policies, targeting audiences in Russia, the United States, and globally.
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For a project on political and societal changes within the Arab states
Date
Mar. 07, 2019
Duration
24 months
Description
In the past eight years no fewer than four countries have descended into conflict in the Arab region, while many face political and economic challenges. In many cases, central governments’ control over previously marginal areas has grown weaker, as new contenders for state authority have rushed to fill power vacuums. The Carnegie Endowment for International Peace (CEIP) will canvass the underlying sources of societal and political unrest in areas of North Africa and the Middle East. Moving beyond the currently dominant approaches that are focused on security and terrorism, the project will provide a more comprehensive review of the drivers of political and societal changes that are unfolding in the regions. The work will entail policy-relevant research, publications, dissemination, workshops, and network-building activities. The outputs will be aimed at governments, as well as key stakeholders in the region and beyond.
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For strengthening the guardrails in U.S.-Russian Relations – Phase II
Date
Sep. 12, 2019
Duration
10 months
Description
The tensions between the United States and Russia have significant implications for international peace and security. The areas on which the two nuclear powers have traditionally cooperated due to necessity, including on nuclear stability, have been minimized and continue to erode. The Carnegie Endowment for International Peace (the Endowment) has long sustained channels of communication at the expert-level by bringing together a select group of senior U.S. and Russian experts capable of identifying areas of common interest, and developing practical ways of managing the impact of mutual irritants and disagreements. With Corporation support, the Endowment will continue to foster these engagements, which would result in reports for the U.S. and Russian audiences.
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For support for the Think Peace book project
Date
Sep. 12, 2019
Duration
12 months
Description
The Carnegie Endowment for International Peace (CEIP) was founded in 1910 by Andrew Carnegie with the goal of “hastening the abolition of war, the foulest blot upon our civilization.” Today, CEIP is expanding to become the first global think tank, with centers in China, the Middle East, Russia, Europe, India and the United States. To draw attention to the challenges facing the global world order and to reflect on Andrew Carnegie’s vision for a peaceful world, CEIP will publish a series of essays on peacebuilding. The Think Peace series will bring together experts at Carnegie-founded institutions dedicated to peace as well as scholars in international diplomacy. The vision for the series was borne out of the first Carnegie Peacebuilding Conversations conference held at the Carnegie Foundation Peace Palace in the Hague in 2018, an event that sought to engage diverse stakeholders in forging new paths toward peace. The Think Peace essays will be launched in October at the second Carnegie Peacebuilding Conversations conference hosted by Carnegie Corporation in New York. With Corporation support, CEIP will distribute copies of the book to an estimated 300 participants at October’s event and promote the series at possible future events in other cities.
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For general support
Date
Dec. 05, 2019
Duration
24 months
Description
In an increasingly crowded and contested world and marketplace of ideas, the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace (CEIP) offers global, independent, and strategic insight and innovative ideas that advance international peace. With six global centers and an international staff spread across more than twenty countries, CEIP focuses on the significant drivers shaping an emerging global order with programs that seek to: inject local realities and perspectives into policy debate and design; prevent and mitigate collisions of global consequence; bridge the gap between the pace of technological, political, and economic transformations and the global policy response; and invest in the next generation of thought leaders in international affairs.
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For core support of the Nuclear Policy Program
Date
Mar. 08, 2018
Duration
24 months
Description
The Carnegie Endowment for International Peace’s (CEIP) Nuclear Policy Program (“NPP”) is one of the leading voices globally on nuclear issues. NPP’s team includes experts from twelve nationalities and deep expertise on nuclear issues ranging from nuclear safeguards and export controls to regional challenges in North Korea, South Asia, and Iran. This core support grant will allow NPP to continue its interdisciplinary work on deterrence, disarmament, nonproliferation, nuclear security, and nuclear energy. The work will result in policy-relevant recommendations and publications.
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For support of United States-Iran relations
Date
Dec. 06, 2018
Duration
24 months
Description
The United States-Iran relationship remains an intractable foreign policy challenge. Despite an increase in communication leading up to and following the agreement on the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (the Iran nuclear deal), these channels have again been severely reduced. The U.S.-Iran Initiative, recently moved to the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace (CEIP) from New America, provides an opportunity for expert-level engagements between the United States and Iran. Through Track II dialogues, policy-relevant research, and a series of bilateral and multilateral roundtable discussions, the initiative develops mutually acceptable strategies for managing a range of challenging issues between the United States and Iran.
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For strengthening the guardrails in U.S.-Russian relations
Date
Sep. 13, 2018
Duration
6 months
Description
With a focus on U.S.-Russia relations, the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace (CEIP) will convene a group of American and Russian experts and former policy officials to identify areas where targeted bilateral efforts can contribute to mitigating the risks of confrontation. The discussions will include topics of critical national and international security with the aim of developing actionable recommendations to both U.S. and Russian governments. The work will result in policy memos, publications, and outreach.
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For one-time support of a research and publication project on Iran
Date
Jun. 14, 2018
Duration
24 months
Description
The Islamic Republic of Iran has now been in power for four decades and is integral to numerous U.S. foreign policy and national security concerns, including Syria, Iraq, Afghanistan, nuclear proliferation, cyber-security, terrorism, and energy security. Yet the nature of the Iranian regime and its foreign policy pursuits remains poorly understood among U.S. policymakers and the general public. Carnegie Endowment for International Peace Senior Fellow Karim Sadjadpour will lead a research effort to examine Iran, and U.S. policy toward Iran, through a historic, cultural, and comparative lens. The research will consider what lessons have been learned from the last four decades of U.S. policy toward Iran and what lessons can be drawn from the history of U.S. policy toward other major powers who have sought to challenge American primacy. The project will result in a widely disseminated publication.
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As a one-time grant for a joint project of the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace and the Russian International Affairs Council on the Return of Global Russia: Policy Choices and Trade-Offs
Date
Mar. 08, 2018
Duration
12 months
Description
Today’s international environment is marked by several regional conflicts involving major powers with global implications. Over the past several years, Russia has become more actively engaged in international affairs, both militarily and diplomatically. A group of American and Russian foreign policy experts will examine the drivers for Russia’s foreign policy considerations and actions, and will assess their global impact. The policy-relevant research will entail case studies and will result in an array of publications and outreach activities.
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For support of the Carnegie Moscow Center
Date
Mar. 08, 2018
Duration
24 months
Description
Amid the unstable state of Russia’s relations with the West, the Carnegie Moscow Center (CMC), a Russia-based affiliate of the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, remains a champion of independent research and analysis. Focusing on Russian domestic and foreign policy, international security, and the economy, CMC publishes rigorous analysis by the field’s top scholars, convenes meetings, and shares ideas and recommendations with influential policy practitioners, opinion makers, and corporate leaders. With renewed Corporation support, the CMC will continue its research, dissemination, publication, and outreach activities aimed at promoting greater understanding of issues in Russia and the United States.
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For support of the Carnegie-Tsinghua Center for Global Policy
Date
Mar. 08, 2018
Duration
24 months
Description
Given China’s rise and increasingly active foreign policy, it is important to understand Chinese views on matters of security. The Carnegie-Tsinghua Center for Global Policy (CTC) is a platform for leading Chinese and international policy research and dialogue aimed at identifying constructive solutions to common global challenges. As a partnership between the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace and Tsinghua University, the CTC is uniquely positioned to interpret and analyze the development of China’s foreign policy and global outlook in order to inform and advise policymakers, leading academics, and international corporations. With renewed Corporation support, CTC will continue its research, dissemination, publication, and outreach activities aimed at promoting greater understanding of issues in China and the United States.
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For a project on 1979 and the impact of the Saudi-Iran rivalry on the culture of the region
Date
Sep. 07, 2017
Duration
16 months
Description
BBC correspondent Kim Ghattas will undertake a research and writing project illuminating trends in the broader Middle East since the pivotal events of 1979. The Islamic revolution of Iran, the siege of Mecca, and the Soviet invasion of Afghanistan marked a turning point in the region’s history. Interstate rivalries over the next forty years would dramatically transform both the geopolitics and the cultural life of the region. Support from the Corporation will allow Ghattas to devote time to this project over the course of a year and fund the research and travel required for the field reporting.
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For a project to help shape U.S.-Russia long-term policy options
Date
Mar. 02, 2017
Duration
12 months
Description
The Carnegie Endowment for International Peace (the Endowment) has been working to chart a new course for U.S.-Russian relations now that the U.S. presidential election results and the arrival of a new administration introduce the possibility of a significant shift. The Endowment has designed a project to identify expectations for a reasonable and productive relationship; help preserve space where the United States and Russia could work together; improve the effectiveness of practical policy approaches; and supplement government-to-government dialogue through a series of informal conversations with Russian officials and experts. Through major policy papers, teams of researchers will highlight the continued significance of the U.S.-Russian relationship and draw attention to concrete areas where the U.S. and Russian policymakers have been able to cooperate.
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For a project on cyber threats to nuclear command and control systems
Date
Sep. 07, 2017
Duration
45 months
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Concerns grow that the threat of cyber attacks on nuclear command and control systems could be extremely destabilizing and increase the risk that nuclear weapons would be unleashed inadvertently or precipitously in an escalating conflict. Cyber threats could also lead to changes in nuclear force postures and operational practices that would exacerbate arms racing and crisis instability. This project will focus on the U.S.-China relationship which has suffered from the absence of regular military and civilian official dialogues. Through this project, the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace (CEIP) will enlist relevant officials and experts from the United States, China, the United Kingdom, and Israel in a joint effort to share perspectives on these risks, augment mutual understanding, and explore possible technical and policy innovations to reduce risks.
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For analysis of nuclear weapons policy options
Date
Sep. 07, 2017
Duration
9 months
Description
The United States faces difficult choices related to nuclear modernization and the pending Nuclear Posture Review. Through this grant, the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace will respond to these challenges and, as necessary, provide alternative policy options. In addition to supporting analysis, the project will convene experts and policymakers from U.S. and foreign governments, non-governmental organizations, media, and academia. The overarching goal is to ensure the United States remains in the strongest possible position to lead global efforts on nonproliferation and disarmament. Particular areas of focus include the size and modernization of the U.S. nuclear arsenal, U.S. nuclear policy in light of the pending Nuclear Posture Review, and the relationship between the nascent nuclear ban treaty and the Non-Proliferation Treaty (NPT) system.
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For core support of the Nuclear Policy Program
Date
Mar. 03, 2016
Duration
24 months
Description
The Carnegie Endowment for International Peace (the Endowment) has been a leading force for peaceful engagement among world powers for over a century. It established itself as the first global think tank by opening the Carnegie Moscow Center (Moscow Center) in 1994 and as part of its Global Vision of 2007, opened offices in Beijing, Beirut, and Brussels. Today, the Endowment has a thriving network of centers in Europe, Asia, and the Middle East. Because of that global presence, in support of the mutual aims of the Endowment and the Corporation, and to endorse the Endowment’s new president William Burns, a respected scholar and successful policymaker, we are recommending renewed support to the Endowment. Funding is targeted for the Nuclear Policy Program (NPP), to the Moscow Center for its research and outreach in both the United States and Russia, and to the Carnegie Tsinghua Center for Global Policy (CTC).
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For a project on political Islam and changing forms of sociopolitical activism in Arab countries
Date
Dec. 08, 2016
Duration
24 months
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This renewal is recommended after staff evaluation of the extensive activities successfully implemented in the previous grant. In addition, staff examined the new leadership and affiliated experts in place at Carnegie Middle East Center (CMEC), which remains the top-rated think tank in the Arab region. Carnegie Endowment for International Peace (CEIP) and CMEC will study how Islamist and other political movements in North Africa and the Levant are changing—in terms of ideology, practices, and degree of popular support—following the political openings of 2011. This project will identify trends that indicate the political and economic trajectories of the region and facilitate stakeholder dialogue and policy development on particular issue areas.
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As a one-time grant for the Carnegie Colloquium on Technology, Innovation, and International Affairs
Date
Sep. 08, 2016
Duration
12 months
Description
Carnegie Endowment for International Peace and Carnegie Mellon University will co-convene two colloquia in fiscal year 2017 to explore the intersection of technology, innovation, and international affairs. Together, leading thinkers from both institutions will curate the colloquia to bring the brightest policy, academic, and technology minds around a number of timely cyber policy themes including the future of internet governance, privacy, malicious cyber activity and cyber conflict, and artificial intelligence. This joint effort will advance a number of Carnegie Corporation goals – deepening ties between Carnegie institutions, bridging the gap between policy and academia, and advancing policy relevant knowledge about an emerging critical global challenge of growing interest to the Corporation and the broader international security community. These convenings will be held in Washington, DC and Pittsburgh, and this grant will support the Endowment’s efforts to host a colloquium in Washington, DC.
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For projects out of the Carnegie-Tsinghua Center for Global Policy
Date
Mar. 03, 2016
Duration
24 months
Description
The Carnegie Endowment for International Peace (the Endowment) has been a leading force for peaceful engagement among world powers for over a century. It established itself as the first global think tank by opening the Carnegie Moscow Center (Moscow Center) in 1994 and as part of its Global Vision of 2007, opened offices in Beijing, Beirut, and Brussels. Today, the Endowment has a thriving network of centers in Europe, Asia, and the Middle East. Because of that global presence, in support of the mutual aims of the Endowment and the Corporation, and to endorse the Endowment’s new president William Burns, a respected scholar and successful policymaker, we are recommending renewed support to the Endowment. Funding is targeted for the Nuclear Policy Program (NPP), to the Moscow Center for its research and outreach in both the United States and Russia, and to the Carnegie Tsinghua Center for Global Policy (CTC).
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For projects out of the Carnegie Moscow Center
Date
Mar. 03, 2016
Duration
24 months
Description
The Carnegie Endowment for International Peace (the Endowment) has been a leading force for peaceful engagement among world powers for over a century. It established itself as the first global think tank by opening the Carnegie Moscow Center (Moscow Center) in 1994 and as part of its Global Vision of 2007, opened offices in Beijing, Beirut, and Brussels. Today, the Endowment has a thriving network of centers in Europe, Asia, and the Middle East. Because of that global presence, in support of the mutual aims of the Endowment and the Corporation, and to endorse the Endowment’s new president William Burns, a respected scholar and successful policymaker, we are recommending renewed support to the Endowment. Funding is targeted for the Nuclear Policy Program (NPP), to the Moscow Center for its research and outreach in both the United States and Russia, and to the Carnegie Tsinghua Center for Global Policy (CTC).
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For general support
Date
Jun. 04, 2015
Duration
12 months
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For investigating how developments in non-nuclear technology could lower the nuclear threshold
Date
Sep. 17, 2015
Duration
43 months
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As one-time only funding for a project on Iran after the nuclear deal
Date
Dec. 10, 2015
Duration
25 months
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Despite current attention given to the historic agreement that will prevent Iran from acquiring a nuclear weapon, there has been little consideration paid to the implications, challenges, and opportunities that would exist in the aftermath of the deal for both Iran and the region. A project of the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace (the Endowment) will assemble a core team of experts from these domains and link them with Endowment scholars from its Brussels, Moscow, and Beijing offices, as well as its Washington, D.C.-based Nuclear Policy Program. Together, they will offer a comprehensive net assessment of Iran, the region, and the U.S. role in a post-nuclear deal environment, focused on Iran’s domestic politics and political economy, its foreign policy and relations with regional actors and international powers, and the opportunities for U.S.-Iran regional cooperation.
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For a study of governance in Arab countries in transition
Date
Mar. 05, 2015
Duration
24 months
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For a project on cybersecurity
Date
Jun. 04, 2015
Duration
35 months
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For projects on nuclear stability in South Asia and India's democracy
Date
Sep. 17, 2015
Duration
30 months
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For research, publications, and associated activities on the history of American philanthropy in the Near East, 1915-1930
Date
Dec. 04, 2014
Duration
24 months
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For U.S. and European task forces on managing the relationship with Russia
Date
Sep. 11, 2014
Duration
26 months
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for an international task force on Ukraine
Date
Jun. 12, 2014
Duration
8 months
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For support of the Securing Safeguards in Perpetuity Project
Date
Sep. 12, 2013
Duration
12 months
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For the Euro-Atlantic Security Initiative in support of the Endowment's global vision
Date
Mar. 07, 2013
Duration
39 months
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For the Carnegie Nonproliferation Project in support of the Endowment's global vision.
Date
Mar. 07, 2013
Duration
36 months
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For the Carnegie-Tsinghua Center for Global Policy in support of the Endowments global vision
Date
Mar. 07, 2013
Duration
36 months
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For the Carnegie Moscow Center in support of the Endowment's global vision
Date
Mar. 07, 2013
Duration
36 months
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For networks and research on political and economic transitions in the Arab region
Date
Mar. 01, 2012
Duration
36 months
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For an initiative to revitalize the international nuclear order
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Mar. 10, 2011
Duration
24 months
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For the Carnegie Moscow Center
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Mar. 10, 2011
Duration
24 months
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For support of the Carnegie Endowment Centennial Conference in Washington, D.C.
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Jun. 09, 2011
Duration
2 months
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For its "Global Vision" in order to assist the Endowment to become a truly global think tank
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Sep. 22, 2011
Duration
60 months
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For strengthening the Endowment's development and fundraising capacity
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Sep. 22, 2011
Duration
36 months
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Toward developing a new security architecture for the Euro-Atlantic region
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Jun. 03, 2010
Duration
24 months
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Toward the Carnegie Moscow Center
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Mar. 05, 2009
Duration
36 months
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Toward an initiative to promote an international strategy to prevent the spread of nuclear weapons
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Mar. 05, 2009
Duration
24 months
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Toward a Moscow-based working group on U.S.-Russian relations
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Sep. 11, 2008
Duration
8 months
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Toward a conference on U.S.-Russia security policy
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Sep. 11, 2008
Duration
5 months
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Toward the China Program
Date
Dec. 06, 2007
Duration
59 months
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Toward the Carnegie Moscow Center
Date
Mar. 01, 2007
Duration
23 months
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For a program on U.S.-Russian cooperation on nonproliferation and counterterrorism in Iran
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Jun. 14, 2007
Duration
17 months
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Toward an initiative to promote an international strategy to prevent the spread of nuclear weapons
Date
Mar. 01, 2007
Duration
24 months
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Toward a study of influential views on biological weapons nonproliferation policy
Date
Dec. 07, 2006
Duration
7 months
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Toward promoting political reform across the Muslim world
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Dec. 01, 2005
Duration
12 months
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Toward the Carnegie Moscow Center
Date
Mar. 03, 2005
Duration
24 months
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One-time funding for developing a model for U.S.-Russian cooperation on nonproliferation and counterterrorism in Iran
Date
Jun. 09, 2005
Duration
15 months
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Toward an initiative to promote an international strategy to prevent the spread of nuclear weapons
Date
Mar. 03, 2005
Duration
24 months
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One-time funding toward an initiative to create and promote an international strategy to prevent the spread of nuclear weapons
Date
Feb. 05, 2004
Duration
12 months