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Fund for Peace
$300,000Active Strategy2011 (Duration 2 years)
Washington, D.C. – To support the Threat Convergence project which aims to prevent nuclear terrorism by strengthening official, private sector, and civil society capacity to combat trafficking in Southeast Asia and the Black Sea/Caucasus regions (over two years).
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American Academy of Arts and Sciences
$280,000Active Strategy2011 (Duration 3 years)
Cambridge, Massachusetts – To support a project to counter the insider threat in nuclear facilities (over three years).
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Peking University Center for International and Strategic Studies
$450,000Active Strategy2011 (Duration 1 year)
Beijing, China – To support policy research on Asia-Pacific Regional Security Cooperation and U.S.-China Relations.
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East Asia Institute
$450,000Active Strategy2011 (Duration 1 year)
Seoul, South Korea – To support a policy research project on East Asia's Changing Regional Security Architecture and South Korea's Foreign Policy.
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Columbia University Arnold A. Saltzman Institute of War and Peace Studies
$70,000Active Strategy2011 (Duration 2 years)
New York, New York – To support the International Security Studies Forum (over two years).
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Stanford University Center for International Security and Cooperation
$2,000,000Active Strategy2011 (Duration 4 years)
Stanford, California – To train the next generation of experts in the field of nuclear security policy (over four years).
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Institute for Science and International Security
$300,000Active Strategy2011 (Duration 3 years)
Washington, D.C. – In support of general operations (over three years).
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International Institute for Strategic Studies
$250,000Active Strategy2011 (Duration 1 year)
London, United Kingdom – In support of the Shangri-La Dialogue, an annual meeting of officials and non-governmental experts on security challenges in the Asia-Pacific region.
