News World Bank Convenes African Diaspora to Talk Trade, Education ...China and India by 2040, panelists agreed that now is the time to begin targeted efforts to achieve growth in these areas. News Robert Nolan Higher Education and Research in Africa <QuerySet ['...
Grant International Institute for Strategic Studies-USFor support of a U.S.-Russia dialogue on the future of the Asia-Pacific Region Building on its strong track record of convening high-level Track II dialogues, the London-based International Institute for Strategic Studies (IISS) proposes to continue one such dialogue and launch a second. The first would involve renewed support for a dialogue involving … 2013
Grant Henry L. Stimson CenterFor a project on pragmatic solutions to international security issues The world faces an increasingly complex system of threats that require new and innovative thinking. From nuclear nonproliferation to the study of regional power dynamics that affect world peace and security, the research agenda of the Henry L. Stimson Center … 2015
Grant George Washington UniversityFor the Program on New Approaches to Research and Security in Eurasia Foundations play a role in bringing critical analysis to foreign policy discussions and help strengthen the capacities of academics to take their scholarship to wider audiences. The Elliot School of The George Washington University (GWU) sponsors scholarship that advances an … 2015
Grant Center for the National InterestAs a final grant toward research, outreach and international engagement on the competing interests of the United States and Asia in the greater Middle East As the United States ponders its future role and presence in the Middle East, its relationship with China, India and Japan will have far-reaching implications. A research project of the Nixon Center (the Center) has been studying the need for … 2010
News Carnegie Corporation Salutes the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace on Its 100th Anniversary ...China Policy Research Program established to provide policymakers in both countries with a better understanding of the dynamics between the United States and China and within China itself. A series of...
News In Time for Obama Visit: New Blog Examines Impact of Their Domestic Views on Asian Countries’ Foreign Policies ...China, Japan, India, Iran, South Korea, Russia and ASEAN. Housed in the Sigur Center for Asian Studies of the Elliott School of International Affairs at the George Washington University, and supported...
Our Work Seven Global Conflicts to Watch in 2023The Council on Foreign Relations’ Center for Preventive Action asks foreign policy experts to rank the top global conflicts based on how likely they are to escalate and their possible impact on U.S. interests in 2023
Honoree Fei-Fei Li ...China at 16 with no English language skills, but went on to graduate at the top of her high school class. While studying physics at Princeton University, she borrowed money to buy a dry-cleaning busin...
Grant George Washington UniversityFor the Program on New Approaches to Research and Security in Eurasia The Elliot School of the George Washington University has the mission to train students in both the theory and practice of international affairs. It has an academically-based curriculum that applies theory to real world policy questions, which is a particularly … 2013
Grant George Washington UniversityFor promoting bipartisan nuclear security consensus The Elliot School of the George Washington University has the mission to train students in both the theory and practice of international affairs. It has an academically-based curriculum that applies theory to real world policy questions, which is a particularly … 2013
Grant George Washington UniversityAs a final grant for dissemination activities of the Worldviews of Aspiring Powers Project of the Elliot School Since 2009 and with Corporation support, the Worldview of Aspiring Powers Project of the Elliot School’s Rising Powers Initiative has worked to identify and track internal foreign policy debates in five countries: China, Japan, India, Russia, and Iran. The rationale … 2013
News Carnegie Corporation of New York Board Approves 33 Grants Totaling $31,827,300 At its quarterly meeting held in New York City on June 4, Carnegie Corporation of New York's Board of Trustees approved 33 grants totaling $31,827,300. Brief descriptions of each Board-approved grant are provided below.
Grant Carnegie Endowment for International PeaceFor support for the Think Peace book project 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, … 2019
News Rising Powers Initiatives ...China, India, Japan, Russia, South Korea, Southeast Asia and ASEAN, and Taiwan. Topics and subjects include identity and foreign policy; energy security, maritime security, and Asian security; nuclear...
News Report: Asian Views on America’s Role in Asia The Asia Foundation report is formulated as a set of strategic recommendations—including a concise top 10—for the new administration on U.S. foreign policy priorities in Asia.
Our Work CFR Preventive Priorities Survey: 2020Each December, the Center for Preventive Action at the Council on Foreign Relations polls foreign policy experts to determine its annual “Conflicts to Watch” list. The outcome, supported by Carnegie Corporation of New York, is a forward-looking list …
Honoree Beili Liu ...China, Poland, Taiwan, and across the United States. She has had solo exhibitions at, among others, Hå Gamle Prestegard, Norwegian National Art and Culture Museum, Nærbø, Norway; Galerie an der Pinako...
Our Work Dispatches from Sochi: The world order ... where is it heading? (Quo Vadis), Part 2Vice president of Carnegie Corporation's International Program, Deanna Arsenian, reports from the 13th meeting of the Valdai Discussion Club, Sochi, Russia
Our Work How Scholarship Can Inform Foreign Policy for Better OutcomesThe Corporation’s Bridging the Gap subprogram connects the policy and academic communities through networks, training, publishing opportunities, and fellowships, providing policy-oriented scholars with the opportunity to have a real-world impact on foreign policy decision-making
Our Work The New Cyber NormalClosing the gap between the ideal of international order and the reality of global chaos
News Two Organizations, One Vision: Achieving Peace in the 21st Century ...China Policy Research Program established to provide policymakers in both countries with a better understanding of the dynamics between the United States and China and within China itself. A series of...
News Carnegie Corporation Awards $10 Million to the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace for the Global Vision ...China Policy Research Program established to provide policymakers in both countries with a better understanding of the dynamics between the United States and China as well as within China itself. A se...
News “Immigrants: The Pride of America” in New York Times Celebrates “Americans By Choice” ...China Hao Jiang Tian Opera singer China Wallace Loh University President China Yibin Kang Vilcek Prize for Creative Promise in Biomedical Science Cuba Eduardo José Padrón University President Cyprus C...