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It is a nonpartisan, private operating foundation focusing primarily on peace and security issues and advocating principled multilateralism.

The foundation's concept of principled multilateralism means working respectfully across differences to create fair, just, and lasting solutions.

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Initiatives

As part of its longstanding focus on the United Nations, the Stanley Foundation has actively pressed the proposals for UN renewal put forward by the High-level Panel on Threats, Challenges, and Change. The foundation also works to strengthen the United Nations' capability to manage significant global issues—e.g., terrorism, arms control and disarmament, etc. Since the US stance is a major factor in any action at the United Nations, the foundation's efforts have also included extensive communication with the American public on these issues.

This initiative explores in depth the global security role that the United States could and should play in the 21st century. Events and trends that used to seem too remote to be America's concern now ripple across the entire globe. As Americans debate how to achieve security in an increasingly interconnected global system, the foundation is focusing on the role of international norms and cooperation in US national security. In particular, it examines how the United States should work with other nations to strengthen the multilateral rules-based order rather than stand apart from it.

The Middle East continues to dominate US security discussions. This is due to a variety of interrelated issues including transnational terrorism; energy security; the impact of globalization; and ongoing conflicts involving national, regional, and international actors. Given the increasing number of stakeholders with interests in the region, multilateral initiatives are becoming more vital to finding sustainable solutions. Stanley Foundation programming explores and recommends how multilateral approaches that engage both the public and private sectors can help move the region toward a more just, secure, and peaceful future.

The Asian Security initiative takes a new, more sharply focused look at the emerging security situation in Southeast Asia, and it also picks up and extends existing Stanley Foundation work on future multilateral economic engagement with North Korea. It adds in an examination of the evolving relationship between the United States, China, and Japan. And it incorporates a major look at the emerging political/security architecture throughout greater Asia—including Central, Southeast, South, and Northeast Asia.

The advent of India, China, Brazil, Egypt, and others on the world stage as increasingly more powerful actors is causing a major transformation of the global political system. Our work on Rising Powers and US security looks at the ramifications of this systemic transformation, including the impact within regions and globally. A significant part of the initiative considers how regional and global organizations are structured and operate.

The nuclear regime is under tremendous strain in the face of continuing proliferation, resistance to US nuclear dominance, the rise of new nuclear states, and the increasing demand for energy alternatives. This initiative explores each aspect and their interconnectedness to propose and promote avenues toward national and global security.

Thinking globally, acting locally. The Stanley Foundation organizes and supports a number of international, multicultural, and global education projects in and near our hometown of Muscatine, Iowa. Contact Jill Goldesberry for further information.

New

The Challenges of Strengthening the US Government’s Civilian International Affairs Agencies (81K, PDF)

A New Look at No First Use (86K, PDF)

Surveying the Civilian Reform Landscape (183K, PDF)

Why Selective Engagement? Iranian and Western Interests Are Closer Than You Think (107K, PDF)

Scary Things That Don’t Exist: Separating Myth From Reality in Future WMD (96K, PDF)

US Nuclear Weapons Policy and Arms Control (71K, PDF)

The United States, Pivotal Powers, and the New Global Reality (216K, PDF)


Events
10/10/2008  49th Strategy for Peace Conference
Highlights
Rising Powers
A new Stanley Foundation effort takes an in-depth look at the rapidly changing global order and what it means for the United States. Explore "Rising Powers: The New Global Reality."

 
Policy Analysis
Riccardo Redaelli argues for selective engagement with Iran. Sharon Weinberger calls for a more realistic look at future weapons of mass destruction. And Stephan Haggard and Marcus Noland discuss the prospects for multilateral economic cooperation in Northeast Asia. See all Policy Analysis Briefs.
 
Talk Security
Talk Security

Talking About the Connection Between U.S. and Global Security is a messaging guide for spoken and written messages about security. By offering a framework of ideas and suggestions, it allows users to find their own voice and tailor messages. More

 
Courier
CourierA quarterly publication, Courier provokes thought on world affairs by giving readers insight into issues driving foundation programming.
Summer 2008 issue  PDF (540 KB)
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Beyond Fear
Beyond FearNew resources designed to encourage public dialogue on US and global security and explore questions about US leadership in today’s uncertain world are now available.
 
Bridging the Foreign Policy Divide
Bridging the Foreign Policy DivideProminent conservative and progressive experts look for common ground in ten key, controversial areas.
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Now Showing
Now ShowingA new Now Showing event-in-a-box toolkit features Beyond Fear: Securing a More Peaceful World, a DVD with two segments that explore US leadership in today’s uncertain world.
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think.
think., a monthly e-newsletter for today’s global citizens with articles that motivate readers to learn more and take action on global issues.
July 2008 issue (12KB)
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