American Foreign Policy Council


http://www.afpc.org

Funder : Purpose Amount Date
Carthage Foundation $930,000
General operating support $150,000 12/31/2006
General operating support $150,000 3/7/2005
General operating support $125,000 12/31/2004
General operating support $100,000 12/31/2003
no description given $100,000 1/1/1999
No description available $100,000 1/1/1998
GENERAL OPERATING SUPPORT $100,000 1/1/1996
GENERAL OPERATING SUPPORT $80,000 1/1/1995
Support educational programs $25,000 1/1/1985
Earhart Foundation $55,000
During calendar year 2002 to complete a book DISMANTLING TOTALITARIAN REGIMES: A PRACTICAL GUIDEBOOK, Angelo M. Codevilla, Research Principal $25,000 1/1/2001
J. Michael Waller
During 1998 to continue preparation of one or more journal article(s) and/or a book on the topic, "Dismantling a Totalitarian Secret Police in an Emerging Free Society."
$7,000 1/1/1998
For translation into English of a book by Vladimir Bukovsky, JUDGMENT IN MOSCOW. $10,000 1/1/1997
J. Michael Waller
During 1998 to continue preparation of one or more journal article(s) and/or a book on the topic, "Dismantling a Totalitarian Secret Police in an Emerging Free Society".
$3,000 1/1/1997
To provide general support during 1996 for publication of the journal Demokratizatsiva. $10,000 1/1/1996
Lynde and Harry Bradley Foundation $1,328,400
To support general operations $150,000 1/1/2008
To support general operations and public diplomacy programs $65,000 1/1/2007
To support general operations and a public diplomacy program to improve US-India relations $55,000 10/10/2005
To support general operations $40,000 1/10/2005
To support general operations $40,000 9/10/2004
To support general operations $40,000 1/9/2004
To support general operations $40,000 9/10/2003
To support general operations $25,000 4/11/2003
To support general operations $25,000 1/13/2003
To support general operations $25,000 12/6/2002
To support general operations $25,000 9/10/2002
To support general operations and a Bradley Scholar $20,000 4/10/2002
To support general operations $1,000 4/10/2002
To support general operations and a Bradley Scholar $20,000 1/10/2002
To support general operations ($50K) and a Bradley Scholar ($30K) $20,000 12/13/2001
To support general operations ($50K) and a Bradley Scholar ($30K) $20,000 9/10/2001
To support general operations $25,000 2/12/2001
To support general operations $25,000 12/8/2000
To support general operations $25,000 5/10/2000
To support general operations $25,000 1/1/1999
To support general operations $25,000 12/10/1998
To support developing a CD-ROM library project on the Cold War $18,750 11/11/1998
To support developing a CD-ROM library project on the Cold War $18,750 8/10/1998
To support general operations $25,000 5/11/1998
To support developing a CD-ROM library project on the Cold War $18,750 5/11/1998
To support developing a CD-ROM library project on the Cold War $18,750 2/11/1998
To support general operations $25,000 12/10/1997
To support developing a CD-ROM library project on the Cold War $18,750 11/11/1997
To support developing a CD-ROM library project on the Cold War $18,750 10/10/1997
To support general operations $25,000 5/12/1997
To support general operations $25,000 12/10/1996
To support general operations $20,000 6/20/1996
To support general operations $20,000 11/30/1995
Continued support of general program activities $50,000 12/28/1994
To support general operations and the Chinese programs $3,000 6/30/1994
To support general program activities $25,000 1/14/1994
Continued support of general program activities $25,000 10/11/1993
To support general program activities $22,500 1/19/1993
To support general program activities $22,500 10/1/1992
To support a study of the Chinese democracy movement $36,900 5/5/1992
To support general program activities and visiting speaker program. $50,000 9/24/1991
To support acquisition of equipment for Russian Art School $5,000 6/21/1991
To support a conference in Moscow and general program activities. $50,000 3/27/1990
General program activities. $50,000 10/27/1987
Samuel Roberts Noble Foundation $45,000
Operating support $10,000 1/1/2003
Operating support $10,000 1/1/2002
Operating support $10,000 1/1/2001
Operating support $5,000 1/1/2000
Operating support $5,000 1/1/1999
Operating support $5,000 1/1/1998
Sarah Scaife Foundation $825,000
$125,000 1/1/2009
General operating support $150,000 1/1/2008
General operating support $150,000 1/1/2007
No comment provided $100,000 1/1/2002
No purpose given. $100,000 1/1/2001
No purpose given. $125,000 1/1/2000
GENERAL OPERATING SUPPORT $75,000 1/1/1997
Shelby Cullom Davis Foundation $255,000
$60,000 1/1/2007
International $50,000 1/1/2006
Toward the Public Diplomacy Project $25,000 1/1/2005
In support of the Asia Pacific Initiative for program expansion and for the Russia Program for general operations $120,000 1/1/2004
Smith Richardson Foundation $731,743
$125,000 1/1/2006
Tolerant Islam in the War of Ideas against Wahhabism
Evgueni Novikov will examine how government and non-governmental leaders in Central Asia are countering Islamic radicalism. He will commission research and conduct content analyses of school and university curricula, television and radio talk shows, and theological statements to examine how local actors are countering extremist ideologies. The project's findings will appear in a monograph.
$99,000 12/31/2005
Prospects for the Territorial Expansion of the Russian Federation
Herman Pirchner will research and write a monograph on how new Russian laws could provide a legal basis for the territorial expansion of Russia into Belarus, Georgia, Kazakstan, and Ukraine.
$50,000 1/1/2003
Russian-American Dialogue $20,000 1/1/2002
Ending War in Afghanistan: The Opportunity Within Adversity $5,000 1/1/2002
Russian/Chinese Strategic Cooperation: Implications for U.S. Policy
Herman Pirchner will direct an effort to examine the implications of the Chinese-Russian strategic partnership for U.S. policy. He will commission research and conduct fieldwork to assess the level and nature of Chinese-Russian strategic cooperation, as well as the strengths and weaknesses of their partnership. The findings will be published in a series of monographs.
$125,000 1/1/2001
Documenting the Soviet Union's Cold War Challenge and America's Response in the Reagan Administration
Sven Kraemer will lead an effort to develop a documentary and interpretative history of the Reagan administration's cold war strategy and policies. He will produce a set of two CD-ROMs containing original documents, reports, and statements from the Reagan period and write a book describing the elements and evolution of the Reagan strategy.
$25,000 1/1/2001
Ending War in Afghanistan: The Opportunity Within Adversity
Elie Krakowski will research and write a policy paper on new approaches to resolving the crisis in Afghanistan. He will conduct fieldwork, research and write policy analyses, and convene a series of working group meetings in order to provide the policy community with recommendations about how to stabilize the political situation in and around Afghanistan.
$142,743 1/1/2000
Documenting the Soviet Union's Cold War Challenge and America's Response in the Reagan Administration
Sven Kraemer will lead an effort to develop a documentary and interpretative history of the Reagan administration's cold war spolicies. He will produce a set of two CD-ROMs containing original documents, reports, and statements from the Reagan period and write a book describing the elements and evolution of the Reagan strategy.
$75,000 1/1/2000
Corruption in Central Asia and Implications for U.S. Policy
This grant supports the research and writing of a book on the impact of corruption on the U.S. assistance programs in Central Asia. Nancy Lubin will conduct field research in Uzbestan, Kazakhstan, and Kyrgyzstan in order to examine the extent and characteristics of corruption in this region and to explore the ways corruption affects the implementation and outcomes of assistance programs.
$40,000 1/1/1998
Dismantling Totalitarian Secret Police in an Emerging Free Society
This grant supports a project on the reform of intelligence and security services in the post-communist governments in Central and Eastern Europe and the former Soviet Union. It will produce an edited volume comparing the strategies of several countries and a handbook that distills the lessons learned from their successes and failures in transforming these services.
$25,000 1/1/1996
William H. Donner Foundation $686,648
General $130,000 1/1/2008
General support $100,000 1/1/2004
General support $75,000 1/1/2004
General support $70,000 1/1/2004
General support $50,000 1/1/2004
No purpose given. $261,648 1/1/2003