US think tanks have grown into a species primarily concerned with illustrating their influence on policy-makers. Professor Donald Abelson writes that it is time for these institutions to focus on their original intention: to bring bright minds together to promote solutions to the nation’s ills
Following recent debate around whether think tanks are approaching their use-by dates, Chris Goulden...
The recent growth in the formation of think tanks in the United States raises questions about their ...
Think tanks first proliferated in Anglo-American countries during the mid-twentieth century but by t...
What role can and should think tanks play in a ‘post-truth’ world? In this Strategic Update, Rosa Ba...
Think-tanks are in crisis yet there is still a need for evidence-based policy prescriptions. Dr Andy...
Though think tanks are acknowledged as critical partners bridging research with policy formulation, ...
This study deals with the phenomenon of think tanks in the United States. These organizations are br...
This study deals with the phenomenon of think tanks in the United States. These organizations are br...
Depending on your perspective, think tanks either enrich the democratic space by conducting policy r...
Because their aims are educational and democratic, what think tanks do and why they do it is entirel...
This thesis explores the role of think tank research in Members of Congress’s public facing communic...
The Hertie School Student Paper SeriesThe paper addresses the following research question: Have thin...
Created in 1920, the London-based ‘British Institute of International Affairs’ (in 1926 renamed the ...
Think tanks work best when they assume the role of a boundary worker between policy-makers and acade...
In a complex and interconnected world, evidence based research has became an indispensable tool for ...
Following recent debate around whether think tanks are approaching their use-by dates, Chris Goulden...
The recent growth in the formation of think tanks in the United States raises questions about their ...
Think tanks first proliferated in Anglo-American countries during the mid-twentieth century but by t...
What role can and should think tanks play in a ‘post-truth’ world? In this Strategic Update, Rosa Ba...
Think-tanks are in crisis yet there is still a need for evidence-based policy prescriptions. Dr Andy...
Though think tanks are acknowledged as critical partners bridging research with policy formulation, ...
This study deals with the phenomenon of think tanks in the United States. These organizations are br...
This study deals with the phenomenon of think tanks in the United States. These organizations are br...
Depending on your perspective, think tanks either enrich the democratic space by conducting policy r...
Because their aims are educational and democratic, what think tanks do and why they do it is entirel...
This thesis explores the role of think tank research in Members of Congress’s public facing communic...
The Hertie School Student Paper SeriesThe paper addresses the following research question: Have thin...
Created in 1920, the London-based ‘British Institute of International Affairs’ (in 1926 renamed the ...
Think tanks work best when they assume the role of a boundary worker between policy-makers and acade...
In a complex and interconnected world, evidence based research has became an indispensable tool for ...
Following recent debate around whether think tanks are approaching their use-by dates, Chris Goulden...
The recent growth in the formation of think tanks in the United States raises questions about their ...
Think tanks first proliferated in Anglo-American countries during the mid-twentieth century but by t...