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The Stimson Center is a nonprofit organization dedicated to promoting global security and strengthening foreign policy through research, education, and outreach. It focuses on various issues such as defense, international relations, and peacebuilding, providing policy recommendations and fostering dialogue among stakeholders.

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CCI Score: The Stimson Center

-27.03

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Latest Event

Stimson Center Warns Against Treaty Abandonment

The Stimson Center cautioned that leaving the Ottawa Convention on anti-personnel mines, which has helped reduce civilian harm, will likely introduce new risks to noncombatants. This public statement underscores the organization's commitment to protecting civilian lives by advocating for the continuation of humanitarian treaties.

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The Stimson Center is currently rated as an Accomplice.

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These companies profit from authoritarian practices through their business dealings. Although they may not be directly enforcing oppressive policies, their actions contribute to the economic and operational sustenance of authoritarian regimes.

Latest Events

  • Stimson Center Warns Against Treaty Abandonment Logo
    APR
    04
    2025

    The Stimson Center cautioned that leaving the Ottawa Convention on anti-personnel mines, which has helped reduce civilian harm, will likely introduce new risks to noncombatants. This public statement underscores the organization's commitment to protecting civilian lives by advocating for the continuation of humanitarian treaties.

  • Legislation Sparks Investigation of Stimson Center’s Foreign Funding Logo
    MAR
    08
    2023

    Rep. Jack Bergman introduced the Think Tank Transparency Act of 2023, which builds on a previous inquiry where a letter was sent to the DOJ regarding possible FARA violations connected to the Stimson Center's extensive Qatari funding.

  • -70

    Political Contributions and Lobbying Efforts

    April 4

    The article alleges that the Stimson Center, due to its extensive Qatari funding, might have engaged in illicit lobbying activities without proper FARA registration. This potential concealment of foreign influence in domestic policy-making undermines transparency and democratic accountability, raising concerns aligned with authoritarian practices.

    Bergman Introduces Think Tank Transparency Act of 2023, Requiring Transparency of Non-Profits Lobbying for Foreign Governments

  • Stimson Center Alleged FARA Violations in Unregistered Lobbying Logo
    JUL
    19
    2021

    Rep. Jack Bergman has called for a DOJ investigation into the Stimson Center for allegedly lobbying against the HACT Act without registering as an agent of a foreign government. The investigation centers on the activities of senior advisor Debra Decker and the organization's close ties with Qatar, raising concerns over potential foreign influence operations.

  • -80

    Political Contributions and Lobbying Efforts

    April 4

    The Stimson Center is accused of engaging in unregistered lobbying against the HACT Act, a violation of FARA regulations. This action appears designed to influence cybersecurity legislation implicitly on behalf of foreign interests, notably Qatar, thereby undermining the transparency required for democratic accountability.

    Bergman Continues Call for Department of Justice Investigation into Stimson Center for FARA Violations

  • -70

    Executive Political Engagement

    April 4

    Senior Advisor Debra Decker’s active engagement in lobbying efforts, including coordinating with foreign entities and outreach to U.S. government officials, further implicates the Stimson Center in potential FARA violations. This level of executive political engagement compromises the integrity of the organization’s operations.

    Bergman Continues Call for Department of Justice Investigation into Stimson Center for FARA Violations

  • Stimson Center's Foreign-Influenced Lobbying Against HR 1607 Logo
    JAN
    01
    2020

    The Stimson Center, which received at least $600,000 from Qatar in 2019 for its 'Just Security 2020' program, has been actively lobbying against the Homeland and Cyber Threat Act (HR 1607) since 2020. This effort raises concerns over potential undue foreign influence on U.S. policy making, with critics arguing that such actions compromise transparency and democratic accountability.

  • -50

    Political Contributions and Lobbying Efforts

    April 4

    The Stimson Center’s active lobbying against HR 1607 while being nearly exclusively funded by Qatar suggests a risk of foreign influence in its policy advocacy, undermining transparency and potentially aligning with authoritarian interests. This behavior falls under the Public and Political Behavior category, where leveraging foreign funds to influence domestic policy is viewed negatively from an anti-fascist perspective.

    Let's Bring Greater Transparency to Foreign Influence on Policy Making | Opinion

  • Stimson Center Receives Controversial Funding from Qatar in 2019 Logo
    JAN
    01
    2019

    In 2019, the Stimson Center accepted over $600,000 in contributions from the Government of Qatar—a nation identified as a major sponsor of terrorism and cyberattacks—raising concerns about potential undue foreign influence on its policy research and recommendations.

  • -70

    Economic Collaboration

    April 4

    The reception of significant funds from Qatar, a state with an authoritarian reputation and a record of sponsoring terrorism and cyberattacks, casts doubt on the independence and integrity of the Stimson Center’s policy research. This financial tie potentially serves as a channel for foreign influence, posing risks to national security and democratic accountability by possibly skewing research outcomes in favor of donor interests.

    PDF Th St Congress Session H. R. 1438

  • Stimson Center’s Foreign Funding from Qatar Logo
    JAN
    01
    2019

    Legislative text in H.R. 8996 reveals that The Stimson Center received over $600,000 in contributions from the Government of Qatar in 2019, raising concerns about potential foreign influence on its policy recommendations.

  • -70

    Political Contributions and Lobbying Efforts

    April 4

    The Stimson Center’s acceptance of over $600,000 from the Government of Qatar — a state with a documented record of sponsoring terrorism and cyberattacks — raises serious concerns regarding its independence and the risk of foreign influence in its policy recommendations. This funding can be seen as a form of political contribution that may compromise its research integrity.

    PDF Th D Congress Session H. R. 8996

  • -70

    Economic Collaboration

    April 4

    Accepting substantial funding from Qatar, a state known for authoritarian practices and cyber espionage, compromises The Stimson Center's structural independence and may embed it within networks that enable foreign governmental influence over U.S. policy.

    PDF Th D Congress Session H. R. 8996

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