Handbook on think tanks in public policy / edited by Donald E. Abelson, Christopher J. Rastrick.
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TextSeries: Handbooks of research on public policyDescription: xxv, 381 pages : illustrations ; 25 cmISBN: 1789901839; 9781789901832Subject(s): Policy sciences | Research institutes -- Political aspects | Policy sciences | Research institutes -- Political aspectsLOC classification: H97.H354444 2021| Item type | Current library | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
The study of think tanks -- Managing think tanks : the view from inside -- Influence and impact : how can we understand think tank performance? -- Think tanks across different political systems -- Think tanks in populist contexts.
This important Handbook is a comprehensive guide to the role, function and perceived impact of policy research-oriented institutions in North America, Europe and beyond. Over 20 international scholars explore the diverse and eclectic world of think tanks to reveal their structure, governance and unique position in occupying a critical space on the public policy landscape. This Handbook serves as a reference point for understanding how think tanks shape public opinion and public policy, and how their directors help them navigate their way through an increasingly crowded marketplace of ideas. It also considers how these organizations enlist various actors (such as policymakers, the media, donors and industry leaders) to influence the discourse around key domestic and foreign policy issues. The Handbook on Think Tanks in Public Policy is an invaluable resource for academics and students who wish to further their understanding of how to measure the impact and reach of think tanks. It will also be useful for policymakers and non-governmental organizations who are interested in the expertise think tanks can offer on policy-related issues, and for donors whose main goals and objectives may be advanced by these organizations. --

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