Carnegie Endowment for International Peace
For Support Of A Project To Assess Common Problems Facing Democracy In The U.S. And Europe
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Amount$100,000
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Program
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Date Awarded5/19/2017
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Term9 Months
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Type of SupportProject
Overview
This project grant will enable the Democracy and Rule of Law Program and the Europe Program of the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace to carry out an in-depth study to identify potential areas where the United States and European countries might cooperate more actively to defend and strengthen democratic norms and institutions in their homelands and the networks or other mechanisms through which they might do so.
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for the Cyber Policy Initiative
A grant to the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace will support the continued growth of its Cyber Policy Initiative, a leading source of innovative and outcome-minded solutions to critical international security challenges in cyberspace. The initiative promotes greater stability and civility in cyberspace by developing strategies and policies and engaging key decision makers in government and industry worldwide. This grant furthers our field-building goals by sustaining an anchor think tank institution. (Strategy: Core Institutions)
for the Cyber Policy Initiative
A grant to the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace will support the continued growth of its Cyber Policy Initiative, a leading source of innovative and outcome-minded solutions to critical international security challenges in cyberspace. The initiative promotes greater stability and civility in cyberspace by developing strategies and policies and engaging key decision makers in government and industry worldwide. This grant furthers our field-building goals by sustaining an anchor think-tank institution. (Strategy: Core Institutions)
for support of the Democracy, Conflict, and Governance Program
The Democracy, Conflict, and Governance Program of the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, a long-standing source of independent, practical analysis and policy outreach on aiding democracy in the developing world and post-communist countries, continues to expand its work relating to the serious challenges facing democracy in the United States and other wealthy, established democracies. Its aim is to provide concerned political and civic activists, political and policy actors, and philanthropists desiring to improve democracy with focused, actionable comparative research and learning that sheds new light on central political dilemmas and difficulties.