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The Carnegie Endowment for International Peace is a major think tank whose work on technology and international affairs, AI governance, and global policy coordination is relevant to AI safety governance discussions.

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Wikipedia article describing the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace (CEIP), a nonpartisan international affairs think tank founded in 1910 by Andrew Carnegie. CEIP focuses on international cooperation, conflict reduction, and policy research including technology and international affairs. It has been ranked among the world's top think tanks and engages policymakers across the political spectrum.

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  • CEIP is a nonpartisan think tank founded in 1910, headquartered in Washington D.C. with global offices including Brussels, Beirut, Singapore, and New Delhi.
  • Its research fields include technology and international affairs, which encompasses AI governance and related policy issues.
  • Ranked #1 think tank globally in the 2019 University of Pennsylvania Global Go To Think Tanks Report.
  • Engages in policy research, backchannel diplomacy, and policymaker briefings on international affairs including emerging technology.
  • Led by former California Supreme Court justice Mariano-Florentino Cuéllar as president.

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 Washington-based American think tank 
 Carnegie Endowment for International Peace The Endowment's headquarters in Washington, D.C. Abbreviation CEIP Formation December 14, 1910 &#59; 115 years ago  ( 1910-12-14 ) Founder Andrew Carnegie Type Foundation Legal status Nonprofit organization Purpose To advance peace and international cooperation through analysis and development of new policy ideas [ 1 ] Headquarters 1779 Massachusetts Avenue NW, Washington, D.C. , United States Location(s) Washington, D.C., Beirut , Brussels , Singapore , and New Delhi 
 Region Global Methods Nonpartisan policy research and analysis, briefing policymakers to disseminate independent analysis and policy ideas, support for unofficial and semi-official diplomacy through backchannel dialogues, training and mentoring fellows, incubating initiatives that become independent organizations, public events, development and distribution of digital content Fields International relations , peace and conflict studies , government and institutions, technology and international affairs, regional political economy, climate and energy President Mariano-Florentino Cuéllar Chair of the Board of Trustees Jane Hartley Revenue $51,064,825 [ 2 ] (2023) Expenses $45,424,424 [ 2 ] (2023) Website carnegieendowment .org 
 The Carnegie Endowment for International Peace ( CEIP ) is a nonpartisan international affairs think tank headquartered in Washington, D.C. , with operations in Europe, South Asia, East Asia, and the Middle East, as well as the United States. [ 1 ] Founded in 1910 by Andrew Carnegie , the organization describes itself as being dedicated to advancing cooperation between countries, reducing global conflict , and promoting active international engagement between the United States and countries around the world. It engages leaders from multiple sectors and across the political spectrum . [ 3 ] 

 In the University of Pennsylvania 's "2019 Global Go To Think Tanks Report", Carnegie was ranked the number 1 top think tank in the world. [ 4 ] In the 2015 Global Go To Think Tanks Report , Carnegie was ranked the third most influential think tank in the world, after the Brookings Institution and Chatham House . [ 5 ] It was ranked as the top Independent Think Tank in 2018. [ 6 ] 

 Its headquarters building, prominently located on the Embassy Row section of Massachusetts Avenue , was completed in 1989 on a design by architecture firm Smith, Hinchman & Grylls .

 The chairperson of Carnegie's board of trustees is Jane D. Hartley , &#91

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