Stanley Foundation
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The Stanley Foundation is a nonprofit, nonpartisan, private operating foundation started in 1956 by engineer and entrepreneur, C. Maxwell Stanley, with headquarters in Muscatine, Iowa in the United States.
The foundation is a policy institute (think tank) that researches and analyzes international relations. The foundation's mission is to "promote public understanding, constructive dialogue, and cooperative action on critical international issues."[1] From 1974 to 2004, the foundation published the international news magazine World Press Review.

