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Carnegie Endowment for International Peace
The Carnegie Endowment for International Peace was established in 1910 in Washington, D.C., with a gift from Andrew Carnegie. As a tax-exempt operating (not grant-making) foundation, the Endowment conducts programs of research, discussion, publication, and education in international affairs and U.S. foreign policy.
Carnegie's senior associateswhose backgrounds include government, journalism, law, academia, and public affairsbring to their work substantial first-hand experience in foreign policy. Through writing, public and media appearances, study groups, and conferences, Carnegie associates seek to invigorate and extend both expert and public discussion on a wide range of international issues. These include worldwide migration, nuclear nonproliferation, regional conflicts, multilateralism, democracy building, and the use of force. The Endowment also engages in and encourages projects designed to foster innovative contributions in international affairs.
Along with a number of other publications, The Endowment publishes the quarterly magazine, Foreign Policy.
Additional Carnegie Endowment materials: Working Papers | Policy Briefs | Journals
Books
Title: Competing Definitions of the Rule of Law: Implications for Practitioners
Author: Rachel Kleinfeld Belton
Date: January 2005Title: Critical Mission: Essays on Democracy Promotion
Author: Thomas Carothers
Date: 2004Title: Putin's Russia
Author: Lilia Shevtsova
Date: April 2003Title: Democracy Challenged: The Rise of Semi-Authoritarianism
Author: Marina S Ottaway
Date: January 2003Title: Open Networks, Closed Regimes: The Impact of the Internet on Authoritarian Rule
Author: Shanthi Kalathil and Taylor Boas
Date: January 2003Title: Kazakhstan: Unfulfilled Promise
Author: Martha Brill Olcott
Date: August 2002Title: Deadly Arsenals
Author: Joseph Cirincione
Date: June 2002Title: Russia's Decline and Uncertain Recovery
Author: Thomas E. Graham, Jr.
Date: May 2002Title: Nuclear Status Report: Nuclear Weapons, Fissile Material, and Export Controls in the Former Soviet Union
Authors: Jon Brook Wolfsthal, Cristina-Astrid Chuen, and Emily Ewell Daughtry, editors
Date: June 2001Title: Russias Nuclear and Missile Complex: The Human Factor in Proliferation
Author: Valentin Tikhonov
Date: April 2001Title: Citizenship Today: Global Perspectives and Practices
Authors: T. Alexander Aleinikoff and Douglas Klusmeyer, editors
Date: April 2001Title: The Third Force: The Rise of Transnational Civil Society
Author: Ann M. Florini
Date: 2000Title: An Agenda for Renewal: U.S.-Russian Relations
Authors: Russian and Eurasian Program, Carnegie Endowment for International Peace
Date: December 2000Title: After the Crisis: The Social Contract and the Middle Class in East Asia
Authors: Nancy Birdsall and Stephan Haggard
Date: July 2000Title: Tracking Nuclear Proliferation: A Guide in Maps and Charts, 1998
Authors: Rodney W. Jones, Mark G. McDonough, Toby Dalton and Gregory Koblentz
Date: January 1998