For the Congressional Research Program on U.S.-Russia and U.S.-China Relations Grant Given the importance of U.S. foreign policy and international relations more broadly, it is essential that lawmakers have up-to-date, nuanced information about the political, economic, and security developments of major powers. The Congressional Foreign Policy Research Program, a project ...
For the Northeast Asia Cooperation Dialogue Grant The University of California, San Diego (UCSD) proposes two distinct but related Asia-related projects: 1) a continuation of Track II dialogue by the Northeast Asia Cooperation Dialogue (NEACD) organized and run by the state-wide university system’s University of California ...
For a transatlantic dialogue on China Grant China’s rise has been accompanied by increasing concerns in the West about the wider implications for international security, multilateral institutions, and a rules-based international order. Differences across the Atlantic over China are magnified by the broader estrangement between the ...
For the 21st Century China Program Grant The University of California, San Diego (UCSD) proposes two distinct but related Asia-related projects: 1) a continuation of Track II dialogue by the Northeast Asia Cooperation Dialogue (NEACD) organized and run by the state-wide university system’s University of California ...
For a project on the strategic implications of Russia-China relations Grant The emergence of both China and Russia as major global powers presents both challenges and opportunities for the United States. By focusing on the potential for a Sino-Russian alliance, strategic options for America and its allies come into clearer focus ...
For a project on issues of strategic stability in a post-nuclear weapons era Grant Three years ago, a Corporation study noted that support for a nuclear weapons free world had gained momentum in policy circles but failed to resonate within the academy. The Program on Strategic Stability Evaluation (POSSE) was founded to address this ...
For combating the proliferation of weapon of mass destruction in the Indo-Pacific and promoting regional security Grant The reduction of nuclear risks in the Asia Pacific region is crucial for promoting regional and global security. The Pacific Forum will facilitate several dialogues to advance this objective. The first program, the Council for Security Cooperation in the Asia ...
For the U.S.-China Policy Leaders meeting on quality and equity for all Grant In May 2012, representatives from six states including three chiefs participated in a dialogue in Beijing with provincial leaders from 14 Provinces in China, in conjunction with a larger meeting hosted by Secretary of State Hilary Clinton and Madame Liu ...
For a forum on Northeast Asia peace, security, and cooperation Grant The Mansfield Foundation will host a forum among experts from the United States, Japan, and China on cooperative approaches to shared challenges. Held in partnership with the China Institute for International Studies (CIIS)—the think tank of China’s Foreign ...
For countering the proliferation of weapons of mass destruction in the Asia Pacific Grant The reduction of nuclear risks in the Asia Pacific region is crucial for promoting regional and global security. The Pacific Forum will facilitate several dialogues to advance this objective. The first, the Council for Security Cooperation in the Asia Pacific ...
For research, analysis, dialogue and policy outreach on nuclear developments in the Asia-Pacific region 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 ...
Zbigniew Brzezinski honoree ...China relations and contributing to human rights and national security policies. He was awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom for his work in 1981, and currently serves as a professor of American ...
For a project on measuring Chinese power 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 a project to host forums on key issues in Northeast Asia region Grant The Mike and Maureen Mansfield Foundation proposes three Track II dialogues to bring key policy voices together around issues of importance to the United States, China, and Japan. Each Track II will address a different topic but all will focus ...
For support of the Carnegie-Tsinghua Center for Global Policy Grant 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 ...
For a project on new approaches to nuclear fuel cycle and spent fuel management in Asia Grant Fuel cycle and spent fuel management decisions in Japan, China, and South Korea will have a major influence on the future safety, security, and nonproliferation resistance of nuclear energy. One year after Fukushima, these countries are especially open to reconsidering ...
For a project on cyber threats to nuclear command and control systems Grant 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 ...
For international engagements on nuclear risk reduction in Northeast Asia Grant While the United States, Russia and China all maintain a public commitment to resolving the North Korean nuclear challenge, they are not fully aligned in their approaches. Among the many challenges is a lack of sustained conversations on North Korea ...
For support of a U.S.-China dialogue on Afghanistan and Pakistan Grant The transition process in Afghanistan, leading to a drawdown of U.S. combat troops by the end of 2014, will present the United States and its international partners with multiple policy challenges. At present, key stakeholders and allies lack a ...
For a project to address international finance, energy, security, and climate change among the United States, Russia, China, and India Grant As the United States, Russia, China, and India strive in the 21st Century to define their inter-relationships, each is experiencing adjustment and change to a spectrum of financial, economic, energy, and climate change challenges. The Financial Services Volunteer Corps (FSCV ...
For a project on the military and security dimensions of the Belt and Road Initiative Grant The Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) reflects China's growing international presence and ambition. Activities associated with BRI have raised questions about Beijing's motives and the extent to which the initiative not only seeks to facilitate trade and economic ...
Tempered Expectations News What does the future of U.S.-Russia relations hold in 2017? Visiting Media Fellow Michael Moran speaks with two geopolitical analysts who have analyzed and forecast on this critical question often in recent years, Michael Mandelbaum, Director of the ...
Tsung-Dao Lee honoree ...China Center of Advanced Science and Technology, and the RIKEN-BNL Research Center. Updated 2010
Should the U.S. Cooperate with Russia on Syria and ISIS? News Carnegie Corporation, long committed to improving U.S.-Russia relations, has invited experts to weigh in on this key question.
Carnegie Reporter Vol. 4/No. 4 Publication In this issue: African American Philanthropy:A Deep-Rooted Tradition Continues to Grow. ideastream and Public Media. Philanthropy in China. Peace in Our Time? The Impact of Data on Education. In Memoriam: William T. Golden and Joshua Lederberg. The New Commons ...