NIRA's world directory of think tanks
Author: NIRA National Institute for Research Advancement
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Published: 1996
Total Pages: 642
ISBN-13: 9784795560093
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Author: NIRA National Institute for Research Advancement
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Published: 1996
Total Pages: 642
ISBN-13: 9784795560093
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Published: 2005
Total Pages: 534
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Xufeng Zhu
Publisher: Routledge
Published: 2013
Total Pages: 226
ISBN-13: 0415669006
DOWNLOAD EBOOKDespite continuing criticism of the Chinese authoritarian political system, the range of participants in the decision-making process has widened, with different social actors now playing an increasingly important role in the Chinese policymaking process. Accordingly, the role of think tanks in the policymaking process has generated great interest within and outside China. This book explores the behaviour and influence of China's think tanks, and explains the reasons and social consequences of the rise of think tanks in China. The book raises several questions on the topic: How did think tanks emerge in China? What are the essential factors that determine think tanks in terms of building their governmental and personal networks? How do think tanks work and build their influence in the Chinese policy process? What happens to Chinese society when think tanks become important policy participants in the policy process? The book goes on to discuss new perspectives on policy processes and elite politics in China, and empirically, with comparative case study and data from nationwide questionnaire surveys, provides a comprehensive picture of think tanks in the current political system of the country.
Author: Diane Stone
Publisher: Manchester University Press
Published: 2004-06-19
Total Pages: 340
ISBN-13: 9780719064791
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThink tank traditions is a follow up to the critically acclaimed monograph Think Tanks across Nations (Manchester University Press, 1998), edited by the same authors, which was widely acknowledged as a ground-breaking work in the comparative study of think tanks. The book looks at the historical role and contemporary significance of think tanks in the West, including Europe, the United States and Canada, as well as considering their activities in China, Eastern Europe and Argentina. In so doing, the book provides a broad-based and in-depth analysis of the role of think tanks in the processes of economic liberalization and democratization.
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Published: 2002-02
Total Pages: 508
ISBN-13: 9784795560185
DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: James G. McGann
Publisher: Edward Elgar Publishing
Published: 2005-01-01
Total Pages: 312
ISBN-13: 9781781958995
DOWNLOAD EBOOKAnálise comparativa sobre política, sistema político, democracia, número de partidos, natureza da sociedade civil, política econômica, cultura filantrópica, liberdade de imprensa, renda, número de universidades nos seguintes países Estados Unidos, Canadá, Costa do Marfim, México, Brasil, Venezuela, Alemanha, Hungria, Rússia, Israel, Egito, Iran, Angola, África do Sul, Vietnam, China, Paquistão, Índia, Austrália e Japão.
Author: Diane Stone
Publisher: Manchester University Press
Published: 1998
Total Pages: 264
ISBN-13: 9780719050541
DOWNLOAD EBOOKBrings attention to the extent of think tank development in countries including Malaysia, Russia, Japan, Italy, the US, and Australia, and explores their involvement in the policy process. Each chapter begins with an empirical and historical analysis of developments in think tanks within a country to gain insight into their diverse forms and behaviors, and compares think tank activity in different countries in an attempt to understand why they have developed differently. Distributed by St. Martin's Press. Annotation copyrighted by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR
Author: R. Weaver
Publisher: Routledge
Published: 2017-09-29
Total Pages: 1006
ISBN-13: 1351472119
DOWNLOAD EBOOKGovernment and individual policymakers throughout the developed and developing world face the common problem of bringing expert knowledge to bear in government decision making. Policymakers need understandable, reliable, accessible, and useful information about the societies they govern. They also need to know how current policies are working, as well as possible alternatives and their likely costs and consequences. This expanding need has fostered the growth of independent public policy research organizations, commonly known as think tanks. Think Tanks and Civil Societies analyzes their growth, scope, and constraints, while providing institutional profiles of such organizations in every region of the world.Beginning with North America, contributors analyze think tank development past and future, consider their relationship to the general political culture, and provide detailed looks at such examples as the Heritage Foundation and the Institute for Research on Public Policy. A historical and subregional overview of think tanks throughout Europe notes the emphasis on European Union issues and points to a dramatic rise in the number and influence of free market institutes across the continent. Think tanks in Germany, Spain, and France are profiled with respect to national politics and cultures. Advanced industrial nations of northern Asia are compared and contrasted, revealing a greater need for independent policy voices. Moving to countries undergoing economic transition, contributors deal with challenges posed in Russia and the former Soviet bloc and their think tanks' search for influence, independence, and sustainability. Other chapters deal with the developing countries of Africa, Asia, the Middle East, and Latin America, finding that the number, quality, and independence of think tanks is largely determined by the degree of democracy in individual nations.
Author: Dariusz Aleksandrowicz
Publisher: BoD – Books on Demand
Published: 2009
Total Pages: 178
ISBN-13: 3936382662
DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: David L. Weimer
Publisher: Routledge
Published: 2015-07-02
Total Pages: 494
ISBN-13: 1317345657
DOWNLOAD EBOOKUpdated in a new 5th edition, this book lays a strong conceptual foundation to understanding the rationales of and limitations to public policy. It gives practical advice about how to do policy analysis while demonstrating the application of advanced analytical techniques through case study examples. Policy Analysis: Concepts and Practices is a comprehensive, accessible, and rich introduction to policy analysis for readers in public policy, public administration, and business programs.