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==Website and Contact Information==
==Website and Contact Information==
* Website: www.carnegieendowment.org     
* Website: www.carnegieendowment.org<ref>Wikipedia contributors. (2025). Carnegie Endowment for International Peace. Retrieved March 2, 2025.</ref>    
* Main Office Address: 1779 Massachusetts Avenue NW, Washington, DC 20036 USA  
* Main Office Address: 1779 Massachusetts Avenue NW, Washington, DC 20036 USA <ref>Wikipedia contributors. (2025). Carnegie Endowment for International Peace. Retrieved March 2, 2025.</ref> 
* Phone Number: (202) 483-7600   
* Phone Number: (202) 483-7600   
* Contact Person: Alison Rausch (Vice President for Development)
* Contact Person: Alison Rausch (Vice President for Development)<ref>Guidestar. (2025). Mission Statement and Contact Information. Retrieved February 10, 2025.</ref>


==Prominent Research Figures==
==Prominent Research Figures==
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* Elihu Root, the first president of CEIP and Nobel Peace Prize recipient, known for his contributions to international law.  
* Elihu Root, the first president of CEIP and Nobel Peace Prize recipient, known for his contributions to international law.  
* Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala, Director General of the World Trade Organization, who served on the Board of Trustees.  
* Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala, Director General of the World Trade Organization, who served on the Board of Trustees.  
* Other prominent figures include former U.S. President Dwight Eisenhower, John Foster Dulles (former Secretary of State), and Nicholas Murray Butler (Nobel Peace Prize laureate).  
* Other prominent figures include former U.S. President Dwight Eisenhower, John Foster Dulles (former Secretary of State), and Nicholas Murray Butler (Nobel Peace Prize laureate).<ref>Carnegie Endowment for International Peace. (n.d.). Our Story. Retrieved April 8, 2025.</ref>
 


==Global Presence==
==Global Presence==
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==Publishing/Significant Reports==
==Publishing/Significant Reports==
The Carnegie Endowment regularly publishes research and reports on pressing global issues. Some key publications include:
The Carnegie Endowment regularly publishes research and reports on pressing global issues. Some key publications include:
* Annual Reports: These provide insights into global disruptions, governance challenges, and emerging regional dynamics.  
* Annual Reports: These provide insights into global disruptions, governance challenges, and emerging regional dynamics.<ref>Carnegie Endowment for International Peace. (2023). 2023 Annual Report. Retrieved April 8, 2025.</ref>
* Policy Briefs: Focused on topics such as nuclear deterrence stability, U.S.-Iran relations, and China-India-U.S. trilateral dialogues.
* Policy Briefs: Focused on topics such as nuclear deterrence stability, U.S.-Iran relations, and China-India-U.S. trilateral dialogues.
* Specialized Journals: "Pro et Contra," a journal analyzing regional responses to geopolitical challenges like Iran's nuclear ambitions.
* Specialized Journals: "Pro et Contra," a journal analyzing regional responses to geopolitical challenges like Iran's nuclear ambitions.<ref>MacArthur Foundation. (2024). Grants to Carnegie Endowment. Retrieved April 8, 2025.</ref>


Carnegie’s research spans areas such as democracy, governance, nuclear policy, technology, and sustainability.  
Carnegie’s research spans areas such as democracy, governance, nuclear policy, technology, and sustainability.


==Impacts and Partnerships==
==Impacts and Partnerships==
The Carnegie Endowment has significantly influenced global policy through its partnerships and initiatives:
The Carnegie Endowment has significantly influenced global policy through its partnerships and initiatives:
* United Nations Contributions: Played a critical role in shaping the UN Charter and promoting human rights.   
* United Nations Contributions: Played a critical role in shaping the UN Charter and promoting human rights.<ref>Carnegie Endowment for International Peace. (n.d.). Our Story. Retrieved April 8, 2025.</ref>  
* Regional Centers: Established offices in Asia, Beirut, Brussels, New Delhi, and Berlin to foster international cooperation.   
* Regional Centers: Established offices in Asia, Beirut, Brussels, New Delhi, and Berlin to foster international cooperation.<ref>Carnegie Endowment for International Peace. (2023). 2023 Annual Report. Retrieved April 8, 2025.</ref>  
* Collaborations: Worked with organizations like the MacArthur Foundation to advance nuclear nonproliferation and diplomatic initiatives such as U.S.-Iran and U.S.-DPRK dialogues.  
* Collaborations: Worked with organizations like the MacArthur Foundation to advance nuclear nonproliferation and diplomatic initiatives such as U.S.-Iran and U.S.-DPRK dialogues.<ref>MacArthur Foundation. (2024). Grants to Carnegie Endowment. Retrieved April 8, 2025.</ref>


Its partnerships have strengthened global governance frameworks and provided actionable solutions to complex geopolitical problems.
Its partnerships have strengthened global governance frameworks and provided actionable solutions to complex geopolitical problems.
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==Critique on Its Work or Hidden Objectives==
==Critique on Its Work or Hidden Objectives==
While the Carnegie Endowment is widely respected for its high-quality research, critiques have emerged regarding its ideological leanings:
While the Carnegie Endowment is widely respected for its high-quality research, critiques have emerged regarding its ideological leanings:
* Left-Center Bias: The organization has been rated as moderately liberal in its editorial positions, favoring progressive causes while maintaining factual reporting standards.   
* Left-Center Bias: The organization has been rated as moderately liberal in its editorial positions, favoring progressive causes while maintaining factual reporting standards.<ref>Media Bias Fact Check. (2024). Carnegie Endowment for International Peace Profile. Retrieved April 8, 2025.</ref>  
* Advocacy Concerns: Some critics argue that CEIP’s focus on diplomacy may align with specific political agendas rather than purely nonpartisan objectives.  
* Advocacy Concerns: Some critics argue that CEIP’s focus on diplomacy may align with specific political agendas rather than purely nonpartisan objectives.<ref>Influence Watch. (2025). Carnegie Endowment for International Peace Profile. Retrieved April 8, 2025.</ref>


Despite these critiques, CEIP maintains a clean fact-check record and is considered trustworthy for accurate reporting.  
Despite these critiques, CEIP maintains a clean fact-check record and is considered trustworthy for accurate reporting.<ref>Media Bias Fact Check. (2024). Carnegie Endowment for International Peace Profile. Retrieved April 8, 2025.</ref>


==Conclusion==
==Conclusion==
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