Drawing on recent research about UK think tanks, austerity and social policy, Hartwig Pautz and Elke Heins examine the relationship between government and the world of ‘independent expertise’. Focusing on one example, the Centre for Social Justice’s influence over Conservative ministers’ social policies, they find that some relationships are often very close. The public commentary provided by non-independent think tanks has become increasingly problematic, with print and broadcast media often re-presenting their views devoid of any recognition of strong partisan ties
© 2005 Michael CebonIntroduction: Observers of politics in the USA and UK could well call the last 2...
Think-tanks are in crisis yet there is still a need for evidence-based policy prescriptions. Dr Andy...
The term ‘think tank’ represents a heterogeneous concept and is used to characterise a diverse group...
This article explores the role of expertise in public debate on creative industries policy in the Un...
What role can and should think tanks play in a ‘post-truth’ world? In this Strategic Update, Rosa Ba...
Political parties change their policy positions for a variety of reasons. Among these can be changin...
Because their aims are educational and democratic, what think tanks do and why they do it is entirel...
The Australian think tank industry has grown substantially over the past two decades. Previously con...
This study analyses the relationship between the activities of think-tanks and the development of, f...
The phrase 'think tank' has become ubiquitous – overworked and underspecified – in the political lex...
Depending on your perspective, think tanks either enrich the democratic space by conducting policy r...
This text analysis is based on a dataset of more than 37 million words of think tank publications. T...
Though think tanks are acknowledged as critical partners bridging research with policy formulation, ...
This article explores the role of expertise in public debate on creative industries policy in the Un...
Politicians and bureaucrats are masters of doublespeak. To them, it is a matter of survival with all...
© 2005 Michael CebonIntroduction: Observers of politics in the USA and UK could well call the last 2...
Think-tanks are in crisis yet there is still a need for evidence-based policy prescriptions. Dr Andy...
The term ‘think tank’ represents a heterogeneous concept and is used to characterise a diverse group...
This article explores the role of expertise in public debate on creative industries policy in the Un...
What role can and should think tanks play in a ‘post-truth’ world? In this Strategic Update, Rosa Ba...
Political parties change their policy positions for a variety of reasons. Among these can be changin...
Because their aims are educational and democratic, what think tanks do and why they do it is entirel...
The Australian think tank industry has grown substantially over the past two decades. Previously con...
This study analyses the relationship between the activities of think-tanks and the development of, f...
The phrase 'think tank' has become ubiquitous – overworked and underspecified – in the political lex...
Depending on your perspective, think tanks either enrich the democratic space by conducting policy r...
This text analysis is based on a dataset of more than 37 million words of think tank publications. T...
Though think tanks are acknowledged as critical partners bridging research with policy formulation, ...
This article explores the role of expertise in public debate on creative industries policy in the Un...
Politicians and bureaucrats are masters of doublespeak. To them, it is a matter of survival with all...
© 2005 Michael CebonIntroduction: Observers of politics in the USA and UK could well call the last 2...
Think-tanks are in crisis yet there is still a need for evidence-based policy prescriptions. Dr Andy...
The term ‘think tank’ represents a heterogeneous concept and is used to characterise a diverse group...