Building Trust, Delivering Solutions Rohingya refugees scramble off a fishing boat arriving from Myanmar as it nears the beach at Dakhinpara. (Adam Dien/ Getty Images)

“Instead of sitting on the sidelines, we bring together key policymakers, business leaders, experts and groundbreaking innovators to develop practical solutions.

When governments are at a stalemate, we bring opposing groups to the table to facilitate trust building. We are proud to fulfill this vital role.”

— Ross Perot, Jr. Chairman of the Board, EastWest Institute The EastWest Institute (EWI) We do things that others can’t or won’t – building trust is an independent NGO that among opposing parties and delivering positive change. EWI not only responds to issues as they arise, but also promotes peace by creating anticipates problems that could flare into conflict. trusted settings for candid, global discourse among EWI has a 39-year track record of convening dialogue and back channel diplomacy to develop sustainable leaders to tackle intractable solutions for today’s major political, economic and security problems that threaten world issues. Now more than ever, the conflict prevention work security and stability. of EWI is of critical importance.

EWI’s work is “ground zero” of philanthropy, providing a foundation upon which other interventions can succeed - from education to health to economic development. Without peace, we cannot achieve other goals. Mother and her son walk on a deserted street flanked by destroyed houses in the old city of Mosul, liberated after almost nine months of heavy fighting against ISIS. (Oliver Weiken/dpa) What Engage in conflict prevention and resolution, Bring conflicting parties to Anticipate global challenges providing thought leadership and strategic the negotiating table, often and develop solutions We Do counsel to governments, the private sector for the first time, to find relevant to policymakers and other stakeholders worldwide. common ground. and corporate leaders.

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(6) EWI Brussels EWI Moscow EWI San Francisco EWI New York (5) Our offices connect a diverse network of (1) influencers and experts (4) around the globe, providing substantive, political and financial support for our work. (3)

Where We Work (1) Cyberspace (2) U.S.-Russia (3) Asia-Pacific (4) & North Africa (5) South Asia (6) Balkans EWI Impact

We measure our success by our 39-year history of influencing outcomes on global security problems—from hosting the first ever military-to-military dialogue between NATO and countries, to developing ground rules for protecting digital infrastructure and the stability and security of cyberspace and hosting the only three-party dialogue between the U.S. Democratic and Republican Parties and the Communist Party of .

Originally built in the 16th century, the Old Bridge in Mostar was destroyed during the Bosnian war and reconstructed in 2004. From the Balkans to Russia, EWI worked to bring economic stability, foster entrepreneurship, and establish cross border initiatives to promote regional cooperation. Several of our strongest initiatives became independent NGOs that still operate today. (Pablo Bonfiglio/Getty Images) EWI In Numbers EWI in a Year (2018) 973k 850k 12 Revenue Structure unique visitors views and consecutive years (2015-2018) on EWI’s website downloads among top U.S. of EWI’s policy 3% think tanks in Penn Grants 4 reports University rankings EWI offices: New York 77% Donor contributions Brussels countries 4% Events 4% In-kind 177 6 million Moscow in EWI’s extensive impressions on Twitter 8% Invest- San Francisco network of partners (@EWInstitute) and Facebook ment

Gain 4% Other

Expenses Structure Top played podcasts: episodes (2015-2018) 25 Elizabeth Economy: Xi Jinping 30 languages and the New Chinese State of EWI Podcasts, spoken among David E. Sanger: a new series The Perfect Weapon EWI staff of discussions Nicholas Burns: A Changing U.S. Foreign Policy introduced in 2018 69% Program Francis Fukuyama: services 11% Fundraising The Demand for Dignity and Tune in to EWI Podcasts 35 the Politics of Resentment major events on SoundCloud, iTunes and : eastwest.ngo/podcast

Management 20% Management expenses and general in 17 countries Has Globalism Failed? Where We Work

Cyberspace Mobilize governments, companies and civil U.S.-Russia society to develop Work together on and follow norms of counterterrorism in responsible behavior in and cyber cyberspace and tackle conflict prevention during cyber crime, encryption this critical period in and smart city security. U.S.-Russia relations. teamLab Luxy/Getty Images Where We Work

Middle East Asia-Pacific Deepen dialogue & North Africa between U.S. and Bring regional rivals together Chinese military to identify common ground in and political party response to security threats leaders to advance from climate change, decrease understanding the role of media in inciting and increase trust sectarianism, prevent incidents at between these two sea in the Gulf region and promote major powers. post-ISIS recovery of Iraq.

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Balkans Engage key stakeholders and experts to assess and deliver recommendations to ensure the long-term stability of the region.

South Asia Facilitate a Pakistan-Afghanistan-India trilateral dialogue, analyze the impacts of the Belt and Road Initiative and increase diplomatic insight into U.S.-Pakistan bilateral relations.

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LEADERSHIP MEMBERS Robert N. Campbell III (U.S.) Addison Fischer (U.S.) Anurag Jain (U.S.) Gen. (ret) T. Michael Moseley Founder and CEO Chairman and Co-Founder Chairman (U.S.) Ross Perot, Jr. (U.S.) Peter A. Altabef (U.S.) Campbell Global Services LLC Planet Heritage Foundation Access Healthcare President and CEO Chairman Chairman and CEO Moseley and Associates, LLC EastWest Institute Unisys Corporation Maria Livanos Cattaui Stephen B. Heintz (U.S.) Gen. (ret) James L. Jones Former Chief of Staff Chairman (Switzerland) President (U.S.) Air Force Hillwood Development Co. LLC Hamid Ansari (U.S.) Former Secretary-General Rockefeller Brothers Fund Former U.S. National President and Co-Founder International Chamber of Security Advisor Karen Linehan Mroz (U.S.) R. William Ide III (U.S.) Prodea Systems, Inc. Commerce Hon. Steven S. Honigman Former Supreme Allied President Counsel and Secretary (U.S.) Commander Roscommon Group Associates Chair of the Executive Tewodros Ashenafi (Ethiopia) Michael Chertoff (U.S.) Counselor Former Commandant of Committee Chairman and CEO Executive Chairman and Information and Infrastructure the Marine Corps F. Francis Najafi (U.S.) EastWest Institute Southwest Energy (HK) Ltd. Co-Founder Technologies, Inc. CEO Partner The Chertoff Group George Kadifa (U.S.) Pivotal Group Dentons US LLP Mark Joseph Bild (U.S.) Former Secretary of the U.S. Dr. Hu Yuandong (China) Managing Director Managing Partner Department of Homeland Chief Representative Sumeru Equity Partners Amb. Tsuneo Nishida (Japan) Amb. Cameron Munter (U.S.) BAI Corporation Security UNIDO ITPO-China Professor CEO and President Haifa al Kaylani The Institute for Peace Science at EastWest Institute Mary McInnis Boies (U.S.) David Cohen (Israel) John Hurley (U.S.) (Lebanon/Jordan) Hiroshima University Counsel Chairman Managing Partner Founder and Chairperson Former Permanent Boies, Schiller & Flexner LLP F&C REIT Property Management Cavalry Asset Management Arab International Women’s Representative of Japan to the CO-FOUNDERS Forum United Nations Sir Peter Bonfield (UK) Roger Cohen (U.S.) Amb. Wolfgang Ischinger † (U.S.) Chairman Op-Ed Columnist (Germany) Sezgin Baran Korkmaz Adm. (ret.) William A. Owens Former President and CEO NXP Semiconductors The New York Times Chairman (Turkey) (U.S.) EastWest Institute Munich Security Conference CEO Chairman Matt Bross (U.S.) Joel H. Cowan (U.S.) SBK Holding Red Bison Advisory Group LLC Ira D. Wallach† (U.S.) Chairman and CEO Professor Ralph Isham (U.S.) Former Chairman Compass-EOS Georgia Institute of Technology Managing Director Zuhal Kurt (Turkey) Dr. William J. Parker III (U.S.) Central National-Gottesman Inc. GH Venture Partners LLC Chairman of the Board President and CEO Kurt Group National Defense University Foundation Board of Directors

Sarah Perot (U.S.) Alexander Voloshin (Russia) CHAIRMEN EMERITI Whitney MacMillan (U.S.) Emil Constantinescu Daniel Rose (U.S.) Director and Co-Chair for Chairman of the Board Former Chairman and CEO (Romania) Chairman Development JSC Freight One (PGK) Martti Ahtisaari (Finland) Cargill Inc. President Rose Associates Inc. Center for Performing Arts Non-Executive Director 2008 Nobel Peace Prize Institute for Regional Yandex Company Laureate Mark Maletz (U.S.) Cooperation and Conflict Leo Schenker (U.S.) Laurent M. Roux (U.S.) Former President of Finland Former Chairman, Executive Prevention (INCOR) Former Senior Executive Founder and President Adm. (ret.) Patrick M. Walsh Committee Former President of Romania Vice President Gallatin Wealth (U.S.) Berthold Beitz† (Germany) EastWest Institute Central National-Gottesman Inc. Management, LLC Vice President Former President Senior Fellow William D. Dearstyne (U.S.) U.S. Navy and Marine Corps Alfried Krupp von Bohlen und Harvard Business School Former Company Group Mitchell I. Sonkin (U.S.) Mike Sarimsakci (Turkey) Services Halbach-Stiftung Chairman Managing Director Founder and President Boeing Global Services George F. Russell, Jr. (U.S.) Johnson & Johnson MBIA Insurance Corporation Alterra International, LLC Ivan T. Berend (Hungary) Chairman Emeritus Amb. Zhou Wenzhong (China) Professor Russell Investment Group John W. Kluge† (U.S.) Thorvald Stoltenberg† Ikram ul-Majeed Sehgal Secretary-General University of California, Founder Former Chairman of the Board (Norway) (Pakistan) Boao Forum for Asia Los Angeles Russell 20-20 Metromedia International Group Former Minister of Foreign Affairs Chairman of Norway Security & Management Francis Finlay (UK) H.E. Dr. Armen Sarkissian Amb. Maria-Pia Kothbauer Services Ltd. NON-BOARD Former Chairman (Armenia) (Liechtenstein) Liener Temerlin (U.S.) COMMITTEE MEMBERS Clay Finlay LLC President of Armenia Ambassador of Liechtenstein to Chairman Amb. Kanwal Sibal (India) Austria, the OSCE and the United Temerlin Consulting Former Foreign Secretary of India Hilton Smith, Jr. (U.S.) Hans-Dietrich Genscher† Nations in Vienna President and CEO (Germany) DIRECTORS EMERITI John C. Whitehead† (U.S.) Kevin Taweel (U.S.) East Bay Co., LTD Former Vice Chancellor and William E. Murray† (U.S.) Former Co-Chairman CEO Minister of Foreign Affairs of Former Chairman Goldman Sachs Asurion Germany (Poland) The Samuel Freeman Trust Former U.S. Deputy CEO Secretary of State Donald M. Kendall (U.S.) Bank Polska Kasa Opieki S.A. John J. Roberts (U.S.) Former Chairman and CEO Former Prime Minister of Poland Senior Advisor PepsiCo Inc. American International Group (AIG) A man runs from a falling building in Raqqa, Syria. (Lorenzo Meloni/Magnum/Getty Images) With multilateralism under threat, relations between Global relations are peoples and nations become A dedicated fighter for the always changing, always that much more important. cause of freedom; a tireless presenting new challenges. This is the unique value and subtle organizer of EWI is one of the most A constant is the institute’s proposition of the EastWest dialogues in the pursuit of effective institutions working effectiveness in driving Institute. peace; a bridge between in the foreign affairs field. dialogue between countries — Maria Livanos Cattaui groups that needed a means — Madeleine Albright that are not seeing of working together. eye-to-eye. EWI’s unique formula — Dr. Henry Kissinger EWI is a pioneer in helping — Vartan Gregorian of building trust among Afghanistan and the region adversaries and addressing As new challenges emerge to take responsibility for its This institute is the sources of conflict is the on the world stage—such own prosperity. distinguished by its effective necessary first step towards as cybersecurity and — Ashraf Ghani multinational dialogue government engagement climate change—EWI deftly work as well as its success that leads to lasting convenes the right experts EastWest Institute has in integrating business in solutions. and decision makers to served as a go-to place the public policy debate. Its — Amb. Thomas Pickering tackle the issues. for solving seemingly results speak for themselves. — Michael Morell intractable international — Condoleezza Rice The EastWest Institute is security problems. It has challenging each of us to EWI always takes a discreetly convened officials, “Building Trust, Delivering rethink our international refreshingly direct approach. experts and the business Solutions” is not only a security priorities in order to — Mohamed ElBaradei community to tackle some slogan—it’s the EastWest get things moving again. of the most difficult issues Institute’s enduring appeal. — Ban Ki-moon of our time. — Adm. James Stavridis — Frank-Walter Steinmeier On the cover: Visitors at the Mori Building Digital Art Museum: teamLab Borderless—a nerve center of 520 computers and 470 projectors—in the Tokyo waterfront district of Odaiba. TeamLab’s interactive, digital art is a product of endless programming, testing and retesting—meant to dissolve barriers.

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