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Revision as of 20:41, 28 July 2006
International Crisis Group was founded in 1994 by World Bank Vice-President Mark Malloch Brown, former US diplomat Morton Abramowitz and Fred Cuny, an international disaster relief specialist who disappeared in Chechnya in 1995.
Principals
- Christopher Patten - Co-Chair
- Thomas Pickering - Co-Chair
- Gareth Evans - President & CEO
- Martti Ahtisaari - Chairmen Emeritus
- George J. Mitchell - Chairmen Emeritus
Executive Committee
Funding
According to Jan Oberg:
- A visit to Crisis Group's website reveals that 40% of its funds come from governments:
- Agence Intergouvernementale de la francophonie, Australia, Austria, Belgium, Canada, the Czech Republic, Holland, Finland, France, Germany, Ireland, Japan, Luxembourg, New Zealand, Taiwan, Denmark, Norway, Sweden, Switzerland, Turkey, the UK and the US. Isn't it a bit hard to believe that those who pay the piper would continue to do so, if reports were critical of government policies - Western governments and their conflict "management" in particular?
- ICG is also supported by various foundations (covering 43%) - Rockefeller, Ford, MacArthur, US Institute for Peace (established by Ronald Reagan), Carnegie, Sarlo Jewish Community Endowment Fund, Hewlett, etc. and private sector donors (16%)[1]
Spinwatch resources
Jan Oberg, [http://www.spinwatch.org/modules.php?name=News&file=article&sid=807 Who Pays the Piper? The Transnational Foundation for Peace and Future Research], April 15, 2005