United Arab Emirates

Total contributed to think tanks for all years available:

16,795,000

Think Tank Donor Min Amount
Atlantic Council Abu Dhabi National Oil Company 1,000,000
Atlantic Council Emirates Nuclear Energy Corporation 50,000
Atlantic Council Embassy of the UAE 5,000,000
Atlantic Council Mubadala (via Mubadala Energy) 100,000
Pacific Council Embassy of the UAE 50,000
Middle East Institute Mubadala 100,000
Atlantic Council Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation, United Arab Emirates 600,000
Middle East Institute Embassy of the UAE 6,785,000
RAND Government of Abu Dhabi, Abu Dhabi Early Childhood Authority 200,000
Center for Strategic and International Studies Government of the UAE 250,000
Wilson Center Embassy of the UAE 100,000
Middle East Institute Government of the UAE 1,760,000
Atlantic Council Mubadala Investment Company 350,000
Center for Strategic and Budgetary Assessments Abu Dhabi National Oil Company 0
Atlantic Council Mubadala Petroleum (via Mubadala Investment Company) 250,000
RAND Embassy of the UAE 200,000
International Peace Institute Government of the UAE 0

Amounts in the table are the sum of all donations made by all donations made by all donors connected to the U.S. government, Pentagon contractors, or foreign governments. A full list of these donors and their specific contributions is available at the “Download the Data” button. The amounts shown here are minimum known amounts, as many think tanks only disclose funding in ranges (e.g. $250,001 to $500,000). Thus, the amounts shown are, in most cases, conservative estimates of the amount of money donated to think tanks. See our Methodology for more information.

∗ Not Accepted – Think tank published a donor roll and did not accept contributions from this category
† Not Available – Think tank did not publish a donor roll
§ Unknown Amount – Think tank did publish a donor roll but did not disclose amounts

 

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