Foreign Policy Research Institute

| Funder : Purpose | Amount | Date |
|---|---|---|
Carthage Foundation |
$220,000 | |
| General operating support | $25,000 | 12/31/2004 |
| General operating support | $25,000 | 12/31/2003 |
| No comment provided | $25,000 | 1/1/2002 |
| No purpose given. | $45,000 | 1/1/2001 |
| No description available | $50,000 | 1/1/1998 |
| Purpose not available | $25,000 | 9/30/1986 |
| Latin America Research Project | $25,000 | 1/1/1985 |
Earhart Foundation |
$168,000 | |
| Sept 2005 to continue prep of a multi volume book series | $21,000 | 1/1/2006 |
| During a twelve month period beginning September 2005 to continue preparation of a multi-volume book series, TRAVELS WITH THE MILITARY: INSIDE AMERICA'S OVERSEAS EMPIRE, Robert D. Kaplan, Research Principal. | $21,000 | 12/31/2005 |
| During academic year 2004-2005 to prepare a book, WITH TRUTH SO FAR OFF: A NEW AMERICAN HISTORY, 1829-1932, Walter A. McDougall, Research Principal. | $12,500 | 12/31/2005 |
| During a twelve month period beginning October 2004 to complete preparation of a book, BOHEMIA\\'S LOST LEGION: THE REMARKABLE TRUE STORY OF THE MEN WHO NEARLY DERAILED THE RUSSIAN REVOLUTION, Kevin McNamara, Research Principal. | $9,000 | 12/31/2005 |
| During the period April - October 2004 to support preparation of a book, AMERICAN GEOSTRATEGIC CULTURE AND THE FUTURE OF DEFENSE TRANSFORMATION, Michael P. Noonan, Research Principal. | $20,000 | 12/31/2004 |
| During academic year 2004-2005 to prepare a book, WITH TRUTH SO FAR OFF: A NEW AMERICAN HISTORY, 1829-1932, Walter A. McDougall, Research Principal. | $12,500 | 12/31/2004 |
| During a twelve month period beginning October 2004 to complete preparation of a book, BOHEMIA'S LOST LEGION: THE REMARKABLE TRUE STORY OF THE MEN WHO NEARLY DERAILED THE RUSSIAN REVOLUTION, Kevin McNamara, Research Principal. | $9,000 | 12/31/2004 |
| Fellowship Research Grant Kevin J. McNamara During a twelve-month period beginning June 2003 to prepare an English language edition of CESTAMI ODBOJE (The Road to Resistance). |
$18,000 | 12/31/2003 |
| For support during an eight-month period beginning January 2001 for continuation of a book, THE MOST INTERESTING EMPIRE: A BIOGRAPHY OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA Walter McDougall, Research Principal | $20,000 | 1/1/2001 |
| To provide support for preparation of a book, THE USE AND ABUSE OF HISTORY, Walter McDougall and David Gress, Research Principals. | $20,000 | 1/1/1996 |
| To provide support for preparation of a journal article, "NATO Expansion and Russia: The View from Central Europe," Michael Radu, Research Principal. | $5,000 | 1/1/1995 |
John M. Olin Foundation |
$1,245,000 | |
| General support | $25,000 | 12/31/2005 |
| The completion of a book, Travels With the Military: Inside America's Overseas Empire, by Robert D. Kaplan | $50,000 | 1/28/2003 |
| the programs of the Center for the Study of America and the West | $100,000 | 1/1/2002 |
| The programs of the Center for the Study of America and the West | $100,000 | 1/1/2001 |
| The Center for the Study of America and the West. | $100,000 | 1/1/2000 |
| The Center for the Study of America and the West | $100,000 | 1/1/1999 |
| The Center for Studies of America and the West | $100,000 | 1/1/1998 |
| The Center for Studies of America and the West | $100,000 | 1/1/1997 |
| The History Academy project's volume The Use and Abuse of History co-authored by David Gress and Walter McDougall | $75,000 | 1/1/1996 |
| The History Academy project on strengthening America's national identity | $75,000 | 1/1/1995 |
| The completion of a book by Robert D. Kaplan on America, An Empire Wilderness | $60,000 | 1/1/1995 |
| A project on "Preventing a New Cold War: Russia's Future and Ours" | $10,000 | 1/1/1995 |
| A research fellowship for David Gress | $5,000 | 1/1/1995 |
| To support completion of a book by Steven Emerson, Mohammed's Army: The Rise of Islamic Fundamentalism | $20,000 | 1/1/1993 |
| To support two books on poverty and economic development in the Third World | $40,000 | 1/1/1990 |
| To support a book by Daniel Pipes on the cultural foundations of modernity, and the hiring of a publications director | $40,000 | 1/1/1989 |
| To support a project on economic modernization and the journal, Orbis | $85,000 | 1/1/1988 |
| To support a conference on "The Future of Communist States" and a book project on anti-communist insurgencies | $105,000 | 1/1/1987 |
| To support the international affairs journal, ORBIS | $30,000 | 1/1/1986 |
| To support projects on revolutionary violence in the Third World | $25,000 | 1/1/1985 |
John Templeton Foundation |
$1,000 | |
| General Contribution | $1,000 | 12/31/2001 |
Lynde and Harry Bradley Foundation |
$1,778,400 | |
| To support the Center for the Study of America and the West | $100,000 | 1/1/2008 |
| To support the Center for the Study of America and the West | $85,000 | 1/1/2007 |
| To support general operations and the Center for the Study of America and the West | $40,000 | 10/10/2005 |
| To support general operations and the Center for the Study of America and the West | $50,000 | 10/8/2004 |
| To support the Center for the Study of America and the West | $50,000 | 11/10/2003 |
| To support the Center for the Study of America and the West and general operations | $50,000 | 11/15/2002 |
| To support the Center for the Study of America and the West | $30,000 | 11/8/2001 |
| To support the Center for the Study of America and the West | $30,000 | 12/8/2000 |
| To support the Center for the Study of America and the West | $30,000 | 1/1/1999 |
| To support the Center for America and the West | $25,000 | 10/9/1998 |
| To support the volume+The Use and Abuse of History+ | $25,000 | 4/10/1997 |
| To support the "America at Risk" research project | $25,000 | 1/4/1996 |
| To support a study of Middle Eastern politics | $48,800 | 3/20/1995 |
| To support research on Islamic fundamentalism | $50,000 | 7/20/1994 |
| To support research on Islamic fundamentalism | $50,000 | 1/20/1994 |
| To support research on threats to American national security | $62,500 | 7/12/1993 |
| To support research on threats to American national security | $62,500 | 2/9/1993 |
| To support a book project on the U.S. Foreign Service | $18,950 | 1/4/1993 |
| To support a book project on the U.S. Foreign Service by Robert Kaplan | $18,950 | 8/4/1992 |
| To support a research project on the transition from totalitarianism to democracy | $77,000 | 2/13/1992 |
| TO support the Institute's "Transitions to Freedom" project. | $77,000 | 11/4/1991 |
| To support a research project on the U.S. Foreign Service. | $49,700 | 10/14/1991 |
| To support the institute's research project on the transition from Totalitarianism to Democracy | $77,000 | 2/15/1991 |
| To support the institute's research project on the transition from Totalitarianism to Democracy | $77,000 | 11/15/1990 |
| To support research on the democractic transformation of communist states. | $154,000 | 10/19/1989 |
| Third year of three-year project on diplomacy and "Friendly Tyrants" | $150,000 | 12/19/1988 |
| Second year of three-year project on diplomacy and "friendly tyrants". | $150,000 | 10/27/1987 |
| Investigation of U.S. policy towards authoritarian allies. | $115,000 | 10/21/1986 |
Philip M. McKenna Foundation |
$10,000 | |
| Center for Studies of America & the West | $10,000 | 1/1/1998 |
Sarah Scaife Foundation |
$1,225,000 | |
| General operating support | $35,000 | 1/1/2008 |
| General operating support | $35,000 | 1/1/2007 |
| General operating support | $35,000 | 1/1/2006 |
| General operating and conference support | $50,000 | 12/31/2005 |
| No purpose given. | $60,000 | 1/1/2000 |
| No purpose given | $150,000 | 1/1/1999 |
| no description given | $75,000 | 1/1/1998 |
| GENERAL OPERATING SUPPORT | $60,000 | 1/1/1997 |
| DEFENSE ASSESSMENT TASK FORCE | $75,000 | 1/1/1996 |
| GENERAL OPERATING SUPPORT | $60,000 | 1/1/1996 |
| GENERAL OPERATING SUPPORT | $60,000 | 1/1/1995 |
| GENERAL OPERATING SUPPORT | $75,000 | 1/1/1994 |
| GENERAL OPERATING SUPPORT | $75,000 | 1/1/1993 |
| GENERAL OPERATING SUPPORT | $75,000 | 1/1/1992 |
| GENERAL OPERATING SUPPORT | $75,000 | 1/1/1991 |
| GENERAL OPERATING SUPPORT | $75,000 | 1/1/1990 |
| General operating support | $50,000 | 1/1/1989 |
| General operating support | $50,000 | 1/1/1988 |
| Project support | $55,000 | 1/1/1987 |
Smith Richardson Foundation |
$608,032 | |
| $150,000 | 1/1/2008 | |
| Succeeding in Phase IV: A New Approach to Stabilizing and Rebuilding Shattered Societies Andrew Garfield will examine how best to conduct state- and nation-building operations as part of postwar reconstruction efforts. He will explore how the United Kingdom has approached reconstruction efforts and develop recommendations for U.S. policy makers. The project's findings will appear in a monograph. |
$189,532 | 12/31/2005 |
| Balancing Act: A Report on How People in Central Asia are Perceiving and Receiving the Convergence of Global Powers Nicholas Schmidle will write a journal article that will examine the attitudes and perceptions of the local populace in Kyrgyzstan and Tajikistan toward key external powers operating in the region, including China, Iran, Russia, and the United States. |
$11,000 | 12/31/2005 |
| A New History, Volume 2: 1829-1932 Walter McDougall will research and write a history of the United States from 1829 to 1932. He will conduct archival research and review secondary literature and will trace how key values and policies have shaped enduring political and foreign policy traditions in the United States. |
$50,000 | 12/31/2004 |
| Travels with the Military: Inside America's Overseas Empire Robert Kaplan will research and writes a book on the operations of U.S. military forces around the world. He will examine the role of the U.S. armed forces in peace-keeping operations, foreiign assistance, and training activities as well as the relationships between U.S. armed forces and their foreign counterparts. |
$60,000 | 1/1/2003 |
| The Most Interesting Empire Walter McDougall will research and write a book on the historical and social underpinnings of U.S. foreign policy. He will examine the sources of the U.S. values and policies that form the core of enduring U.S. foreign policy traditions. |
$50,000 | 1/1/2001 |
| The Question of Humanitarian Intervention Harvey Sicherman will commission papers and convene a conference on the political, diplomatic, military, and moral-legal issues related to humanitarian interventions. He will develop policy prescriptions on when and how the United States should undertake humanitarian interventions. |
$72,500 | 1/1/2000 |
| The Greater Chinese Economy: A New Scenario This grant supports research on China's rise as an economic power. Harvey Sicherman will commission research to analyze the potential trajectories of China's economic growth, using assessmeeading economists that will take into account the weakness of China's financial system, the inadequacy of its educational system, and the cumulative effects of its environmental problems. The findings will be issued in research papers and a policy re. |
$25,000 | 1/1/1998 |

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