For support of a fellows program to create and strengthen ongoing links among academia, the policymaking world, and opinion leaders on China Grant Founded in 1966, the National Committee on United States-China Relations (NCUSCR) has been one of the leading nongovernmental organizations promoting constructive face-to-face interaction and dialogue between Americans and Chinese citizens. Established in 2005, NCUSCR’s Public Intellectuals Program (PIP) is ...
U.S. Resistance to New Agreements May Spur Arms Race in Space News ...China and Russia. A new report published by the American Academy of Arts and Sciences with support from Carnegie Corporation, details the probable reactions by China and Russia to the American militar...
For research, analysis, fellowships, and policy outreach on China's role in Africa Grant China’s rapid expansion is unprecedented in scale and complexity. Understanding these changes requires a more integrated approach than those traditionally adopted by academia and the policy community. Johns Hopkins University’s School of Advanced International Studies (SAIS) combines a ...
For a project on U.S.-China Dialogue on bilateral and global economic issues Grant This proposed grant is comprised of two distinct but related components. The first involves the aggregation and elucidation of data on Chinese power related to economic, military, technological, social stability, and soft power indices. The aim is to decipher the ...
For the China Power project Grant Two Corporation-supported projects at the Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS) reflect the importance of China's rapid transformation from a developing country to a global power. The first, launched in 2015 with Corporation support, is the award-winning website ...
For collaborative research, dialogue, and policy outreach on U.S.-China relations Grant The Asia-Pacific will be the world’s most complex nuclear environment in the 21st century as the region’s existing nuclear powers (China, India, Pakistan, Russia, and the United States) will likely continue to modernize and expand their capabilities. There ...
As a final grant for research, analysis, fellowships, and policy outreach on China's role in Africa Grant China's rapid expansion abroad is unprecedented in scale and complexity. Its growing engagement with Africa, in particular, has attracted attention from the media, academia, and the policy community. Established in 2014, the China Africa Research Initiative (CARI) at Johns ...
For a project on relations among the United States, Russia, China and India Grant The last several years have seen major changes in foreign and domestic policies of the United States, Russia and China. The complexity and interdependence of national and international challenges necessitate engagement among these powers. One way to foster this is ...
For a U.S-China dialogue on Afghanistan Grant The United States continues to face a daunting challenge in Afghanistan. Beyond political and military complications, the surrounding region is undergoing a dynamic transformation associated with China’s ambitious and far-ranging Belt and Road Initiative. The Afghanistan Regional Project at ...
Hans Tung honoree ...China and Bessemer Venture Partners in the U.S. He was a founding member of two pan-Asian internet startups and co-hosts the 996 Podcast, which focuses on tech and entrepreneurship in China. He blogs ...
Toward a project on relations among the United States, Russia and China Grant The last several years have seen major changes in foreign and domestic policies of the United States, Russia and China. The complexity and interdependence of national and international challenges necessitate engagement among these powers. One way to foster this is ...
$3 Million Carnegie Corporation Investment Supports Carnegie Endowment’s China Policy Research Program News New Funding Marks the First Anniversary of Endowment’s Re-launch—Pioneering the First Global Think Tank
For U.S-China dialogues on regional connectivity and infrastructure Grant The Silk Road—the ancient network of trade routes through Eurasia and the Middle East connecting east and west—has a rich history of facilitating prosperity and cultural exchange. More than a commercial network, it was made possible by a ...
As a one-time grant for a project on China's Belt and Road Initiative in Southeast Asia Grant China's growing international presence is reflected in the scope and magnitude of its ambitious Belt and Road Initiative (BRI). Through trade, investment, aid, and loans, China is changing international dynamics in Asia and beyond. The BRI's complex and ...
For the Congressional Foreign Policy Research Program on Russia and China Grant At a time of changes and new challenges in the relationships between the United States and Russia and the United States and China, it is important that U.S. Congress members and staffers have an understanding of these countries that ...
For a U.S-China dialogue on Afghanistan and Pakistan Grant With the draw down in U.S. military forces from Afghanistan the end of last year; the resurgence of the Taliban; continuing political, economic, environmental, social, and security challenges facing the country, many questions remain about the future of Afghanistan ...
Yuen Yuen Ang honoree ...China Escaped the Poverty Trap, received the 2017 Peter Katzenstein Book Prize. https://sites.lsa.umich.edu/yy-ang/
For research, analysis, fellowships, and policy outreach on China's role in Africa Grant Although China began to accelerate its outward engagement in 2001, there has been little authoritative study of the many dimensions of this complex development. China’s growing ties with Africa, in particular, have attracted increasing attention from the media, academics ...
Ha Jin honoree ...China in 1989. He wrote several books of poetry and fiction before his 1999 novel based on China, Waiting, won both the National Book Award and the PEN/Faulkner Award. Writing and teaching at Boston U...
For a conference and publication on United States-China diplomatic and economic relations Grant As China’s economy and global influence continue to grow, public pronouncements and political actions have increased United States-China economic and geostrategic competition. In response to this complex and fraught dynamic, Democracy: A Journal of Ideas is convening a conference ...
For a research project on China’s vision for a new regional and global order, and a Chinese Language Fellowship program Grant China’s increasing global presence has captured the attention of international relations experts, practitioners, and world leaders. For aspiring U.S. China experts to have a better understanding of China, proficiency in Mandarin has become a necessary skill. With Corporation ...
Weaponizing the Belt and Road Initiative Publication Weaponizing the Belt and Road Initiative, a report of the Asia Society Policy Institute, examines key BRI projects in the Indo-Pacific and sheds light on the nature of dual-use BRI projects and their potential strategic and military implications for China ...
As a final grant for research and unofficial dialogue among the United States, South Korea and China on building capacity for a nuclear-free Korean peninsula Grant
For U.S.-China Dialogues on the Global Economic Order Grant Two Corporation-supported projects at the Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS) reflect the importance of China's rapid transformation from a developing country to a global power. The first, launched in 2015 with Corporation support, is the award-winning website ...
For the South China Sea Data Initiative Grant The South China Sea region has experienced increasing levels of conflict in recent years due to overlapping maritime claims. Despite growing coverage in the media and attention from think tanks, policymakers, and politicians, scholarly research on this topic has not ...
As a final grant to the Library of Congress Congressional Foreign Policy Program: Senior Foreign Policy Scholars in U.S.-Russia Relations and U.S.-China Relations Grant With Corporation funding in 2017, the Library of Congress, (the Library) through its John W. Kluge Center, established the Congressional Foreign Policy Program, creating senior specialist positions in U.S.-Russia relations and U.S.-China relations. The scholars conduct ...