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Open Society Foundations

Open Society Foundations (OSF), formerly the Open Society Institute, is a grantmaking network founded by business magnate George Soros.[2] Open Society Foundations financially supports civil society groups around the world, with the stated aim of advancing justice, education, public health and independent media.[3][4] The group's name was inspired by Karl Popper's 1945 book The Open Society and Its Enemies.[5]

Open Society Foundations
FoundedApril 1993; 30 years ago (1993-04)
FounderGeorge Soros
Location
Key people
Endowment$19,590,570,302[1]
Websitewww.opensocietyfoundations.org

As of 2015, the OSF had branches in 37 countries,[6] encompassing a group of country and regional foundations, such as the Open Society Initiative for West Africa, and the Open Society Initiative for Southern Africa; its headquarters are at 224 West 57th Street in New York City. In 2018, OSF announced it was closing its European office in Budapest and moving to Berlin, in response to legislation passed by the Hungarian government targeting the foundation's activities.[7] As of 2021, OSF has reported expenditures in excess of $16 billion since its establishment in 1993, mostly in grants towards NGOs, aligned with the organization's mission.[8]

History

On May 28, 1984, business magnate George Soros signed a contract between the Soros Foundation (New York City) and the Hungarian Academy of Sciences, the founding document of the Soros Foundation Budapest.[9] This was followed by several foundations in the region to help countries move away from Real socialism in the Eastern Bloc.[10]

In 1991, the foundation merged with the Fondation pour une Entraide Intellectuelle Européenne ("Foundation for European Intellectual Mutual Aid"), an affiliate of the Congress for Cultural Freedom, created in 1966 to imbue 'non-conformist' Eastern European scientists with anti-totalitarian and capitalist ideas.[11]

In 1993, the Open Society Institute was created in the United States to support the Soros foundations in Central and Eastern Europe and Russia.[6]

In August 2010, it started using the name Open Society Foundations (OSF) to better reflect its role as a benefactor for civil society groups in countries around the world.[12]

In 1995, Soros stated that he believed there can be no absolute answers to political questions because the same principle of reflexivity applies as in financial markets.[13]

In 2012, Christopher Stone joined the OSF as the second president. He replaced Aryeh Neier, who served as president from 1993 to 2012.[14] Stone announced in September 2017 that he was stepping down as president.[15] In January 2018, Patrick Gaspard was appointed president of the Open Society Foundations.[16] He announced in December 2020 that he was stepping down as president. In January 2021, Mark Malloch-Brown was appointed president of the Open Society Foundations.[17]

In 2016, the OSF was reportedly the target of a cyber security breach. Documents and information reportedly belonging to the OSF were published by a website. The cyber security breach has been described as sharing similarities with Russian-linked cyberattacks that targeted other institutions, such as the Democratic National Committee.[18]

In 2017, Soros transferred $18 billion to the Foundation.[19]

In 2020, Soros announced that he was creating the Open Society University Network (OSUN), endowing the network with $1 billion.[20]

In 2023, George Soros handed over the leadership of the Foundation to his son Alexander Soros, who soon announced layoffs of 40% of staff and "significant changes" to the operating model.[21]

Activities

 
George Soros at a talk in Malaysia

The Library of Congress Soros Foundation Visiting Fellows Program was initiated in 1990.[22][23]

Its $873 million budget in 2013 ranked as the second-largest private philanthropy budget in the United States, after the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation budget of $3.9 billion.[24] As of 2020, its budget increased to $1.2 billion.[25]

In August 2013, the foundation partly sponsored an Aromanian cultural event in Malovište (Aromanian: Mulovishti), North Macedonia.[26]

The foundation reported granting at least $33 million to civil rights and social justice organizations in the United States.[27] This funding included groups such as the Organization for Black Struggle and Missourians Organizing for Reform and Empowerment that supported protests in the wake of the killing of Trayvon Martin, the death of Eric Garner, the shooting of Tamir Rice and the shooting of Michael Brown.[28][29][30] According to OpenSecrets, the OSF spends much of its resources on democratic causes around the world, and has also contributed to groups such as the Tides Foundation.[31]

The OSF has been a major financial supporter of U.S. immigration reform, including establishing a pathway to citizenship for undocumented immigrants.[32]

OSF projects have included the National Security and Human Rights Campaign and the Lindesmith Center, which conducted research on drug reform.[3]

The OSF became a partner of the National Democratic Institute,[33] a charitable organization which partnered with pro-democracy groups like the Gov2U project[34] run by Scytl.[35]

On January 23, 2020, the OSF announced a contribution of $1 billion from George Soros for the new Open Society University Network (OSUN), which provides university courses, programs, and research through shared faculty, and for institutions needing international partners, to serve neglected student populations worldwide. The founding institutions were Bard College and Central European University.[20][36]

In April 2022, OSF announced a grant of $20 million to The International Crisis Group in support of efforts to analyze global issues fuelling violence, climate injustice and economic inequality and providing recommendations to address them.[37]

Reception

In 2007, Nicolas Guilhot (a senior research associate at the French National Centre for Scientific Research) wrote in Critical Sociology that the Open Society Foundations serve to perpetuate institutions that reinforce the existing social order, as the Ford Foundation and Rockefeller Foundation have done before them. Guilhot argues that control over the social sciences by moneyed interests has depoliticized this field and reinforced a capitalist view of modernization.[38]

An OSF effort in 2008 in the African Great Lakes region aimed at spreading human rights awareness among prostitutes in Uganda and other nations in the area was not received well by the Ugandan authorities, who considered it an effort to legalize and legitimize prostitution.[39]

Open Society Foundations has been criticized in pro-Israel editorials, Tablet magazine, Arutz Sheva and Jewish Press, for including funding for the activist groups Adalah and I'lam, which they say are anti-Israel and support the Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions movement. Among the documents released in 2016 by DCleaks, an OSF report reads "For a variety of reasons, we wanted to construct a diversified portfolio of grants dealing with Israel and Palestine, funding both Israeli Jewish and PCI (Palestinian Citizens of Israel) groups as well as building a portfolio of Palestinian grants and in all cases to maintain a low profile and relative distance—particularly on the advocacy front."[40][41][42]

In 2013, NGO Monitor, an Israeli NGO, produced a report which says, "Soros has been a frequent critic of Israeli government policy, and does not consider himself a Zionist, but there is no evidence that he or his family holds any special hostility or opposition to the existence of the state of Israel. This report will show that their support, and that of the Open Society Foundations, has nevertheless gone to organizations with such agendas." The report says its objective is to inform the OSF, claiming: "The evidence demonstrates that Open Society funding contributes significantly to anti-Israel campaigns in three important respects:

  1. Active in the Durban strategy;
  2. Funding aimed at weakening United States support for Israel by shifting public opinion regarding the Israeli-Palestinian conflict and Iran;
  3. Funding for Israeli political opposition groups on the fringes of Israeli society, which use the rhetoric of human rights to advocate for marginal political goals."

The report concludes, "Yet, to what degree Soros, his family, and the Open Society Foundations are aware of the cumulative impact on Israel and of the political warfare conducted by many of their beneficiaries is an open question."[43]

In November 2015, Russia banned the activities of the Open Society Foundations on its territory, declaring "It was found that the activity of the Open Society Foundations and the Open Society Institute Assistance Foundation represents a threat to the foundations of the constitutional system of the Russian Federation and the security of the state".[44]

In 2017, Open Society Foundations and other NGOs which promote open government and help refugees were targeted for crackdowns by authoritarian and populist governments who have been emboldened by encouraging signals from the Trump Administration. Several politicians in eastern Europe, including Liviu Dragnea in Romania and right-wing figures Szilard Nemeth in Hungary, North Macedonia's Nikola Gruevski, who called for a "de-Sorosization" of society, and Poland's Jarosław Kaczyński, who has said that Soros-funded groups want "societies without identity", regard many of the NGO groups to be irritants at best, and threats at worst.[45] Some of those Soros-funded advocacy groups in the region said the renewed attacks were harassment and intimidation, which became more open after the 2016 election of Donald Trump in the United States. Stefania Kapronczay of the Hungarian Civil Liberties Union, which receives half of its funding from Soros-backed foundations, claimed that Hungarian officials are "testing the waters" in an effort to see "what they can get away with."[45]

In 2017, the government of Pakistan ordered the Open Society Foundations to cease operations within the country.[46]

In May 2018, Open Society Foundations announced they will move its office from Budapest to Berlin, amid Hungarian government interference.[47][48][49]

In November 2018, Open Society Foundations announced they are ceasing operations in Turkey and closing their Istanbul and Ankara offices due to "false accusations and speculations beyond measure", amid pressure from Turkish government and governmental interference through detainment of Turkish intellectuals and liberal academics claimed to be associated with the foundation and related NGOs, associations and programmes.[50][51][52]

See also

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Further reading

  • Carothers, Thomas (1999), Aiding Democracy Abroad: The Learning Curve, Washington, DC: Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, ISBN 9780870033414.
  • Krizsán, Andrea; Zentai, Viola, eds. (2003). Reshaping Globalization: Multilateral Dialogues and New Policy Initiatives. Budapest: Central European University Press. ISBN 9789639241633..
  • Miniter, Richard (September 9, 2011), "Should George Soros be allowed to buy US foreign policy?", Forbes, Soros, through foundations and his Open Society Institutes, pours some $500 million per year into organizations in the former Soviet world... And Soros gets results. Through strategic donations, Soros helped bring down the communist government in Poland, toppled Serbia's bloodstained strongman Slobodan Milosevic, and fueled the "Rose Revolution" in Georgia. Soros has also funded opposition parties in Azerbaijan, Belarus, Croatia, Georgia, and Macedonia, helping them into either power or prominence. All of these countries were once Russian allies..
  • Palley, Thomas (2003), "The Open Institute and Global Social Policy", Global Social Policy, vol. 3, no. 1, pp. 17–18, doi:10.1177/1468018103003001312, S2CID 154664053.
  • Peizer, Jonathan (2005), "The Internet Program: Web Surfing a Revolution", The Dynamics of Technology for Social Change, Ingram Book Group, pp. 1–26.
  • Roelofs, Joan (2003), Foundations and Public Policy: The Mask of Pluralism, Albany: SUNY.
  • Stone, Diane (2010), Transnational Philanthropy or Policy Transfer? The Transnational Norms of the Open Society Institute, Policy and Politics, vol. 38, pp. 269–87.
  • Stone, Diane (July 2007). "Market Principles, Philanthropic Ideals and Public Service Values: The Public Policy Program at the Central European University". PS: Political Science and Politics: 545–51. doi:10.1017/S1049096507070795. S2CID 53387414. from the original on February 15, 2019.
  • Stone, Diana (2013) Knowledge Actors and Transnational Governance: The Private-Public Policy Nexus in the Global Agora. Palgrave Macmillan

External links

  • Open Society Foundations official website
  • Blinken Open Society Archives

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For the type of society see Open society Open Society Foundations OSF formerly the Open Society Institute is a grantmaking network founded by business magnate George Soros 2 Open Society Foundations financially supports civil society groups around the world with the stated aim of advancing justice education public health and independent media 3 4 The group s name was inspired by Karl Popper s 1945 book The Open Society and Its Enemies 5 Open Society FoundationsFoundedApril 1993 30 years ago 1993 04 FounderGeorge SorosLocation224 West 57th Street Manhattan New York CityKey peopleGeorge Soros founder Alexander Soros chair Mark Malloch Brown presidentEndowment 19 590 570 302 1 Websitewww wbr opensocietyfoundations wbr orgAs of 2015 the OSF had branches in 37 countries 6 encompassing a group of country and regional foundations such as the Open Society Initiative for West Africa and the Open Society Initiative for Southern Africa its headquarters are at 224 West 57th Street in New York City In 2018 OSF announced it was closing its European office in Budapest and moving to Berlin in response to legislation passed by the Hungarian government targeting the foundation s activities 7 As of 2021 OSF has reported expenditures in excess of 16 billion since its establishment in 1993 mostly in grants towards NGOs aligned with the organization s mission 8 Contents 1 History 2 Activities 3 Reception 4 See also 5 References 6 External linksHistoryOn May 28 1984 business magnate George Soros signed a contract between the Soros Foundation New York City and the Hungarian Academy of Sciences the founding document of the Soros Foundation Budapest 9 This was followed by several foundations in the region to help countries move away from Real socialism in the Eastern Bloc 10 In 1991 the foundation merged with the Fondation pour une Entraide Intellectuelle Europeenne Foundation for European Intellectual Mutual Aid an affiliate of the Congress for Cultural Freedom created in 1966 to imbue non conformist Eastern European scientists with anti totalitarian and capitalist ideas 11 In 1993 the Open Society Institute was created in the United States to support the Soros foundations in Central and Eastern Europe and Russia 6 In August 2010 it started using the name Open Society Foundations OSF to better reflect its role as a benefactor for civil society groups in countries around the world 12 In 1995 Soros stated that he believed there can be no absolute answers to political questions because the same principle of reflexivity applies as in financial markets 13 In 2012 Christopher Stone joined the OSF as the second president He replaced Aryeh Neier who served as president from 1993 to 2012 14 Stone announced in September 2017 that he was stepping down as president 15 In January 2018 Patrick Gaspard was appointed president of the Open Society Foundations 16 He announced in December 2020 that he was stepping down as president In January 2021 Mark Malloch Brown was appointed president of the Open Society Foundations 17 In 2016 the OSF was reportedly the target of a cyber security breach Documents and information reportedly belonging to the OSF were published by a website The cyber security breach has been described as sharing similarities with Russian linked cyberattacks that targeted other institutions such as the Democratic National Committee 18 In 2017 Soros transferred 18 billion to the Foundation 19 In 2020 Soros announced that he was creating the Open Society University Network OSUN endowing the network with 1 billion 20 In 2023 George Soros handed over the leadership of the Foundation to his son Alexander Soros who soon announced layoffs of 40 of staff and significant changes to the operating model 21 Activities nbsp George Soros at a talk in MalaysiaThe Library of Congress Soros Foundation Visiting Fellows Program was initiated in 1990 22 23 Its 873 million budget in 2013 ranked as the second largest private philanthropy budget in the United States after the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation budget of 3 9 billion 24 As of 2020 its budget increased to 1 2 billion 25 In August 2013 the foundation partly sponsored an Aromanian cultural event in Maloviste Aromanian Mulovishti North Macedonia 26 The foundation reported granting at least 33 million to civil rights and social justice organizations in the United States 27 This funding included groups such as the Organization for Black Struggle and Missourians Organizing for Reform and Empowerment that supported protests in the wake of the killing of Trayvon Martin the death of Eric Garner the shooting of Tamir Rice and the shooting of Michael Brown 28 29 30 According to OpenSecrets the OSF spends much of its resources on democratic causes around the world and has also contributed to groups such as the Tides Foundation 31 The OSF has been a major financial supporter of U S immigration reform including establishing a pathway to citizenship for undocumented immigrants 32 OSF projects have included the National Security and Human Rights Campaign and the Lindesmith Center which conducted research on drug reform 3 The OSF became a partner of the National Democratic Institute 33 a charitable organization which partnered with pro democracy groups like the Gov2U project 34 run by Scytl 35 On January 23 2020 the OSF announced a contribution of 1 billion from George Soros for the new Open Society University Network OSUN which provides university courses programs and research through shared faculty and for institutions needing international partners to serve neglected student populations worldwide The founding institutions were Bard College and Central European University 20 36 In April 2022 OSF announced a grant of 20 million to The International Crisis Group in support of efforts to analyze global issues fuelling violence climate injustice and economic inequality and providing recommendations to address them 37 ReceptionIn 2007 Nicolas Guilhot a senior research associate at the French National Centre for Scientific Research wrote in Critical Sociology that the Open Society Foundations serve to perpetuate institutions that reinforce the existing social order as the Ford Foundation and Rockefeller Foundation have done before them Guilhot argues that control over the social sciences by moneyed interests has depoliticized this field and reinforced a capitalist view of modernization 38 An OSF effort in 2008 in the African Great Lakes region aimed at spreading human rights awareness among prostitutes in Uganda and other nations in the area was not received well by the Ugandan authorities who considered it an effort to legalize and legitimize prostitution 39 Open Society Foundations has been criticized in pro Israel editorials Tablet magazine Arutz Sheva and Jewish Press for including funding for the activist groups Adalah and I lam which they say are anti Israel and support the Boycott Divestment and Sanctions movement Among the documents released in 2016 by DCleaks an OSF report reads For a variety of reasons we wanted to construct a diversified portfolio of grants dealing with Israel and Palestine funding both Israeli Jewish and PCI Palestinian Citizens of Israel groups as well as building a portfolio of Palestinian grants and in all cases to maintain a low profile and relative distance particularly on the advocacy front 40 41 42 In 2013 NGO Monitor an Israeli NGO produced a report which says Soros has been a frequent critic of Israeli government policy and does not consider himself a Zionist but there is no evidence that he or his family holds any special hostility or opposition to the existence of the state of Israel This report will show that their support and that of the Open Society Foundations has nevertheless gone to organizations with such agendas The report says its objective is to inform the OSF claiming The evidence demonstrates that Open Society funding contributes significantly to anti Israel campaigns in three important respects Active in the Durban strategy Funding aimed at weakening United States support for Israel by shifting public opinion regarding the Israeli Palestinian conflict and Iran Funding for Israeli political opposition groups on the fringes of Israeli society which use the rhetoric of human rights to advocate for marginal political goals The report concludes Yet to what degree Soros his family and the Open Society Foundations are aware of the cumulative impact on Israel and of the political warfare conducted by many of their beneficiaries is an open question 43 In November 2015 Russia banned the activities of the Open Society Foundations on its territory declaring It was found that the activity of the Open Society Foundations and the Open Society Institute Assistance Foundation represents a threat to the foundations of the constitutional system of the Russian Federation and the security of the state 44 In 2017 Open Society Foundations and other NGOs which promote open government and help refugees were targeted for crackdowns by authoritarian and populist governments who have been emboldened by encouraging signals from the Trump Administration Several politicians in eastern Europe including Liviu Dragnea in Romania and right wing figures Szilard Nemeth in Hungary North Macedonia s Nikola Gruevski who called for a de Sorosization of society and Poland s Jaroslaw Kaczynski who has said that Soros funded groups want societies without identity regard many of the NGO groups to be irritants at best and threats at worst 45 Some of those Soros funded advocacy groups in the region said the renewed attacks were harassment and intimidation which became more open after the 2016 election of Donald Trump in the United States Stefania Kapronczay of the Hungarian Civil Liberties Union which receives half of its funding from Soros backed foundations claimed that Hungarian officials are testing the waters in an effort to see what they can get away with 45 In 2017 the government of Pakistan ordered the Open Society Foundations to cease operations within the country 46 In May 2018 Open Society Foundations announced they will move its office from Budapest to Berlin amid Hungarian government interference 47 48 49 In November 2018 Open Society Foundations announced they are ceasing operations in Turkey and closing their Istanbul and Ankara offices due to false accusations and speculations beyond measure amid pressure from Turkish government and governmental interference through detainment of Turkish intellectuals and liberal academics claimed to be associated with the foundation and related NGOs associations and programmes 50 51 52 See alsoAlliance for Open Society International Blinken Open Society Archives Budapest Open Access Initiative Central European University Colour revolution Directory of Open Access Journals Open society Open Society Foundations Armenia Open Society Institute Baltimore Transparency International TransparifyReferences IRS Form 990 2013 PDF 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Foundations December 4 2020 Retrieved January 21 2021 Riley Michael August 11 2016 Russian Hackers of DNC Said to Nab Secrets From NATO Soros Bloomberg Retrieved August 13 2016 Chung Juliet Das Anupreeta October 17 2017 George Soros Transfers 18 Billion to His Foundation Creating an Instant Giant The Wall Street Journal ISSN 0099 9660 Retrieved October 17 2017 a b Communications January 23 2020 George Soros Launches Global Network to Transform Higher Education Open Society Foundations Retrieved January 5 2023 Delouya Samantha June 30 2023 George Soros foundation lays off 40 of workforce after passing control over to his son CNN Business Retrieved July 2 2023 Hoduski Abbott Bernadine E 2003 Lobbying for Libraries and the Public s Access to Government Information Lanham Scarecrow p 76 ISBN 9780810845855 Kranich Nancy 2001 Libraries amp Democracy The Cornerstones of Liberty American Library Association p 186 ISBN 9780838908082 Orlina Ezekiel Carlo Ramos Caraig Dorcas Juliette March 6 2015 Top philanthropic foundations A primer Devex Retrieved November 20 2015 Open Society Foundations Who We Are www opensocietyfoundations org Retrieved February 25 2020 Community News The Newsletter of the Society Farsharotu 17 1 2 April 25 2004 Collins Ben August 19 2015 No George Soros Didn t Give 33 Million to BlackLivesMatter The Daily Beast Retrieved November 20 2015 Ferguson Inc The city s protest movement tries to find a path forward Politico March 4 2015 Riot Act Snopes January 17 2015 Riddell Kelley January 4 2015 George Soros funds Ferguson protests hopes to spur civil action Washington Times Retrieved May 18 2015 MacColl Spencer September 21 2010 Capital Rivals Koch Brothers vs George Soros OpenSecrets Retrieved May 18 2015 Preston Julia November 14 2014 The Big Money Behind the Push for an Immigration Overhaul The New York Times Retrieved May 18 2015 Partners www ndi org Retrieved August 15 2021 Our Partners Government to You Gov2U Scytl acquires Gov2U s software division expanding its eDemocracy solutions portfolio MarketWatch www marketwatch com Archived from the original on June 9 2013 Retrieved January 11 2022 Open Society University Network osun bard edu opensocietyuniversitynetwork org Retrieved January 9 2023 International Crisis Group receives 20 million from OSF Philanthropy News Digest May 3 2022 Retrieved May 3 2022 Guilhot Nicolas May 2007 Reforming the World George Soros Global Capitalism and the Philanthropic Management of the Social Sciences Critical Sociology 33 3 447 477 doi 10 1163 156916307X188988 S2CID 146274470 Uganda prostitute workshop banned BBC March 25 2008 Retrieved November 20 2015 Soros Hack Reveals Evidence of Systemic Anti Israel Bias Tablet Magazine August 14 2016 David Israel August 14 2016 DC Leaks Publishes George Soros Files Showing Millions Contributed to Anti Israel Causes Jewish Press Archived from the original on September 1 2016 Retrieved February 23 2019 Kaplan Rachel August 14 2016 George Soros hacked documents posted online israelnationalnews com Retrieved November 6 2022 Bad Investment The Philanthropy of George Soros and the Arab Israeli Conflict How Soros funded Groups Increase Tensions in a Troubled Region Alexander H Joffe Professor Gerald M Steinberg May 1 2013 Russia bans George Soros foundation as state security threat Reuters November 30 2015 Retrieved November 6 2022 a b After Trump Win Anti Soros Forces Are Emboldened in Eastern Europe The New York Times March 1 2017 Retrieved March 3 2017 Sayeed Saad December 13 2017 Pakistan orders George Soros foundation other aid groups to close Reuters George Soros foundation to close office in repressive Hungary al Jazeera Soros foundation to leave Hungary BBC News May 15 2018 Soros foundation to close office in Budapest over Hungarian government s repressive policies The Daily Telegraph May 15 2018 Archived from the original on January 12 2022 Acik Toplum Vakfi Turkiye deki faaliyetlerini sonlandiriyor Deutsche Welle Turkce November 26 2018 Retrieved November 27 2018 Soros foundation to close in Turkey after being bashed by Erdogan Al Jazeera November 27 2018 George Soros s Open Society Foundations to pull out of Turkey The Guardian Istanbul November 26 2018 Further reading Carothers Thomas 1999 Aiding Democracy Abroad The Learning Curve Washington DC Carnegie Endowment for International Peace ISBN 9780870033414 Krizsan Andrea Zentai Viola eds 2003 Reshaping Globalization Multilateral Dialogues and New Policy Initiatives Budapest Central European University Press ISBN 9789639241633 Miniter Richard September 9 2011 Should George Soros be allowed to buy US foreign policy Forbes Soros through foundations and his Open Society Institutes pours some 500 million per year into organizations in the former Soviet world And Soros gets results Through strategic donations Soros helped bring down the communist government in Poland toppled Serbia s bloodstained strongman Slobodan Milosevic and fueled the Rose Revolution in Georgia Soros has also funded opposition parties in Azerbaijan Belarus Croatia Georgia and Macedonia helping them into either power or prominence All of these countries were once Russian allies Palley Thomas 2003 The Open Institute and Global Social Policy Global Social Policy vol 3 no 1 pp 17 18 doi 10 1177 1468018103003001312 S2CID 154664053 Peizer Jonathan 2005 The Internet Program Web Surfing a Revolution The Dynamics of Technology for Social Change Ingram Book Group pp 1 26 Roelofs Joan 2003 Foundations and Public Policy The Mask of Pluralism Albany SUNY Stone Diane 2010 Transnational Philanthropy or Policy Transfer The Transnational Norms of the Open Society Institute Policy and Politics vol 38 pp 269 87 Stone Diane July 2007 Market Principles Philanthropic Ideals and Public Service Values The Public Policy Program at the Central European University PS Political Science and Politics 545 51 doi 10 1017 S1049096507070795 S2CID 53387414 Archived from the original on February 15 2019 Stone Diana 2013 Knowledge Actors and Transnational Governance The Private Public Policy Nexus in the Global Agora Palgrave MacmillanExternal links nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Open Society Foundations Open Society Foundations official website Blinken Open Society Archives Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Open Society Foundations amp oldid 1189433518, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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