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A Letter
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What Are Foundations
For?
Foundations, big and small, are proliferating
in the United States today, but is the kind of philanthropy they
practice still relevant in the 21st century? Our essayist looks
at both sides of the argument.
The philanthropists pictured on the cover are,
top row, left to right: Andrew Carnegie, Henry Ford, John D. Rockefeller;
middle row, left to right: Walter Annenberg, Teresa Heinz Kerry;
bottom row, left to right: George Soros, Melinda and Bill Gates,
Ted Turner.
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| Philanthropy in Russia: New Money Under Pressure
After the Soviet Union collapsed, the “New Russians”
began practicing both capitalism and philanthropy—but the
Russian government may have other ideas about how the money of the
newly wealthy should be spent.
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Scholarship Emerges In Africa
The continent’s scholars are numerous, but their emphasis
is on carrying out research that will assist national development.
Is there also room for those interested in exploring the “ivory
tower?”
F.W. DeKlerk
An interview with the former president of South Africa.
The International Reporting Project: Giving Journalists
A New Perspective On the News
Editors from across the nation journey to Syria and Lebanon to get
an on-the-ground look at the world from a Middle Eastern perspective.
Recent Events
Carnegie Corporation of New York holds a Forum on Social Inequality
and Corporation president Vartan Gregorian is awarded the Presidential
Medal of Freedom.
New Books
A selection of recent books on issues ranging from Islam in Russia
to preventing hatred and violence in child and adolescent development.
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| Foundation Roundup
A series of quick snapshots of projects and initiatives supported
by foundations around the country.
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