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Grants
10
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Total Awarded
$2,015,500
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Years
1980 - 2013
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Categories
Grants
The Aspen Strategy Group, a bipartisan, diverse array of influential experts that focuses on critical security challenges, will organize the China-U.S. Strategic Dialogue, a series of roundtables and less-formal meetings aimed at fostering a network of decisionmakers committed to resolving conflicts through diplomacy and dialogue rather than containment and confrontation. The grant will enable the ASG to plan and execute biannual meetings, including participant travel, lodging, meals, materials, printing, publication and facilities-related costs.
In support of a meeting of former foreign ministers, high-level officials, and experts to develop recommendations on implementing the Responsibility to Protect in Darfur, Sudan (over one year).
To support networking and public education activities in the area of U.S. foreign policy and international security (over two years).
To support networking and public education activities in the area of U.S. foreign policy and international security (over two years).
To support the study of U.S. security priorities in the post-cold war world (over two years).
To support the network among academic and policy communities in national security and arms control, and workshops on critical questions in the field (over two years).
To support the program on U.S.-South Africa relations (over two years).
To support the Aspen Nuclear Strategy Group (over three years).
To support regional forums on major social issues, seminars on private philanthropy, seminars on the respective roles of federal, state, and local government in education, and the annual forum of the First Twenty Years of Life project.
To publish the report "The Quiet Crisis of Public Pensions," by George Sawyer.