Saturday, August 20, 2016

NED Grants in China in 1994

According to the NED Annual Report for 1994, the following US Government funds, allocated by the US Congress were dispersed by the NED for programs in China:

Grants

Center for International Private Enterprise - $141,253
To enable the Chinese Economist Society to cultivate public interest in market-oriented reform by producing a series of books on business administration, including accounting, business law, corporate finance, international business, management, management information systems and marketing.

Center for Modern China - $100,000
To support the publication and distribution within China of Chinese-language monographs on reform and books on rule of law, as well as the quarterly Journal of Contemporary China.

China Perspective, Inc. - $130,000
To support continued publication and distribution inside China of The Chinese Intellectual, a Chinese-language quarterly magazine that promotes the evolution of China toward an open and democratic society.

Democratic China - $60,000
To support continued publication and expanded distribution within China of this Chinese-language bi-monthly magazine dealing with the theory and practice of democracy.

Free Trade Union Institute - $430,472
To support the Asian American Free Labor Institute's "Greater China" program, which promotes worker rights in China; disseminates information on labor rights abuses; assists unions in Hong Kong in their efforts to strengthen democratic practices, and aids independent labor rights organizations in Taiwan.

Human Rights in China, Inc. - $155,000
To support a Human Rights Education and Assistance Project that provides support for victims of political persecution, produces and circulates materials informing Chinese citizens of their rights, and coordinates activities of non-governmental human rights organizations active in the region.

Human Rights in China, Inc. - $20,000
In preparation for the U.N. World Conference on Women to be held in Beijing in September 1995, to publicize abuses of women's rights in China, and to encourage greater participation of independent Chinese women in the conference-associated NGO Forum.

Independent Federation of Chinese Students and Scholars -$10,000
To conduct a leadership training program to help Chinese student democrats living in the United States gain practical skills in strategic planning and organizing in preparation for their return to China.

Independent Federation of Chinese Students and Scholars -$26,000
To support continued publication of its newsletter, distributed to Chinese students on campuses across the United States.

International Campaign for Tibet - $25,000
To enhance Chinese knowledge of Tibet by contributing articles about Tibet to newspapers and magazines within China and abroad; translating books about Tibet into Chinese; and facilitating a series of discussion meetings among key Chinese and Tibetan figures, focusing on bringing Chinese journalists and pro-democracy leaders together with Tibetan leaders in exile.

International Republican Institute - $176,779
To promote political and legislative reform, strengthen the legal infrastructure, and enhance the role of private voluntary organizations in Chinese political life, working with the Institute for Global Concern and the Institute of Legal Culture on policy formulation and comparative legislative research programs.

International Republican Institute - $103,165
To conduct a series of electoral reform and local governance training seminars in the Chinese province of Fujian.

Laogai Research Foundation - $60,000
To continue investigations into China's forced labor prison camps (laogai), and to publish an updated Laogai Handbook exposing the laogai system to the Chinese people and the world community.

National Democratic Institute for International Affairs - $24,653
To assist the Independent Federation of Chinese Students and Scholars in conducting a leadership training program for Chinese democrats living in the United States to gain practical skills in strategic planning and grassroots organizing in preparation for their return to China.

Press Freedom Guardian - $38,000
For continued publication and distribution inside China of this Chinese-language bi-weekly newspaper covering the Chinese democracy movement.

Princeton China Initiative - $53,000
To enable this independent center for Chinese dissident intellectuals in exile to continue publication of a monthly newsletter, "China Focus," and to support a program of research and dissemination of information about China's democratic development.

Tendency Quarterly - $20,000
To support publication of this Chinese-language quarterly containing poetry, prose, social criticism and political observation, and including information about human rights violations against writers and artists in China.

Tibet Fund - $35,520
To distribute cassettes, videotapes and booklets on democracy inside Tibet, and among Tibetan exile communities in India and Nepal. 

Today - $20,000
To support continued publication of this Chinese-language literary quarterly.

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