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Monterey Institute of International Studies

Monterey, California

Grants

2005 (1 year)
$200,000

In support of research by the Center for Nonproliferation Studies to assess nuclear proliferation dangers posed by non-state actors.

2003 (1 year)
$20,000

In support of a special session of the Monterey Nonproliferation Stategy Group.

2002 (1 year 6 months)
$100,000

For "Technology Sharing and Nonproliferation: A Critical History and Roadmap for the Future."

2002 (3 years 2 months)
$550,000

To support a scientist-in-residence program and for policy research on verification of tactical nuclear weapons reductions (over three years).

2001 (1 year)
$100,000

In support of work to assess the risk that weapons of mass destruction, including chemical and biological weapons, might move out of weakened states and into the hands of terrorists.

2000 (1 year)
$2,500,000

To support the reserve fund and endowment.

1998 (3 years)
$685,000

To support the Center for Nonproliferation Studies (over three years).

1998 (1 year)
$30,000

To support a global campaign to ban small arms and light weapons.

1996 (2 years)
$300,000

To support three projects: the Commonwealth of Independent States Nonproliferation Project, the International Organizations and Nonproliferation Project, and the Chinese Nonproliferation Project.

1994 (1 year 11 months)
$300,000

To support the Commonwealth of Independent States Nonproliferation Project and the International Organizations and Nonproliferation Project (over two years).

1992 (1 year)
$200,000

To support a project on the role of international organizations in the nonproliferation of weapons of mass destruction.

1992 (1 year)
$49,000

To support a training program for young scholars and journalists from the former Soviet Union, as part of the nonproliferation project.