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==Directories of International Think Tanks==
  
===European Partisan Networks===
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* A comprehensive description of the international think tank landscape offers James McGann[http://www.fpri.org/about/people/mcgann.html]. McGann counts more than 6500 think tanks[http://www.ony.unu.edu/Fevents-forums/Fnew/FCA/F2010/Fworld-rankings-of-thinktanks.php]. The web-based directory of think tanks can be accessed here [http://thinktanks.fpri.org/ thinktanks.fpri.org]<br/>
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McGann published a report listing all those think tanks worldwide that he considers influential. Here the link to the latest ranking by McGann from 2009: World Rankings of Think-Tanks with Dr. James G. McGann (United Nations University)[http://www.ony.unu.edu/events-forums/new/CA/2010/world-rankings-of-thinktanks.php]
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[www.fpri.org/research/thinktanks/mcgann.globalgotothinktanks.pdf]
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*A bibliografical project listing publications by a selection of international think tanks can be looked at [http://gttwatch.jp/  Global Think Tank Watch] (Global Security Reseach Institute der Universität Keio, Japan)
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* Lists of international think tanks with links to their websites (if existing) are accessable at:
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** [http://www.worldpress.org/library/ngo.cfm Worldpress]
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** [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_think_tanks Wikipedia:List_of_think_tanks]
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* The Japanese National Institute for Research Advancement compiled NIRA's World Directory of Think Tanks. It was started earlier than the above mentioned but is not up-to-date anymore (last up-date: 2005)[http://www.nira.or.jp/past/ice/nwdtt/2005/index.html]
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* The Observatoire Français de Think Tanks [http://www.oftt.eu/ Observatoire Français de Think Tanks] so far has documented only 27 institutes. But it provides a journal and extensive background information on the think tanks.
  
====Stockholm Network====
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==Directories of European and German Think Tanks==
  
* [[:category:think tanks | Stockholm Network]]
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* [http://www.notre-europe.eu/en/  Notre Europe] provides a list of European think tanks [http://www.notre-europe.eu/?id=71], and a number of reviews [http://www.notre-europe.eu/en/axes/european-democracy-in-action/projects/projet/think-tanks-in-europe/]
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* Daniel Florian's directory of German and European think tanks currently includes 151 German [http://www.thinktankdirectory.org/directory/directory.html] and 72 European think tanks [http://www.thinktankdirectory.org/europe/index.html]. He provides brief information about think tank type (advocacy or academic) and size, and about subject areas addressed [http://www.thinktankdirectory.org Thinktank-Directory] Additionally you can find there a weblog with current background information: [http://www.thinktankdirectory.org/blog]
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* The German Goethe-Institut keeps record of German academic and mostly public funded think tanks, which is thematically organized: Tanks: [http://www.goethe.de/wis/fut/prj/for/nch/en1197550.htm Deutschland denkt]
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* Scattered information on French free-market libera and their management can be researched here [www.wikiberal.org/  wikiliberal] und [http://fr.liberpedia.org/  liberpedia].
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* The German Journal on political consulting [http://www.vsjournals.de/index.php;do=viewmag/sid=9037311794be7e9f3914e0722185991/site=zpb/lng=de/area=pol/id=174/alloc=269/full=1 Zeitschrift für  Politikberatung] first appeared in 2008. Every now and then the journal publishes an article on think tanks, e.g. the self-portrayal of the [[Council on Public Policy]] but also analytical contributions.
  
====European Political Party related Think Tank Networks====
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==Transparency==
  
=====funding by the European Union (European party foundations)=====
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* [http://www.regulatelobbying.com/ Regulate Lobbying] is a website that offers links to regulations for lobbying around the world. Additionally they have a short [http://www.regulatelobbying.com/images/regulatelobbyingch1(2).pdf paper] on the comparison of these regulations online availabe.
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* The [http://www.efc.be/Pages/default.aspx European Foundation Centre] published a comparative [https://www.google.de/url?sa=t&rct=j&q=&esrc=s&source=web&cd=1&cad=rja&ved=0CDYQFjAA&url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.efc.be%2Fprogrammes_services%2Fresources%2FDocuments%2FComparativeHighlightsOfFoundationsLaws_2011.pdf&ei=rnQ4UYz5BsfIsgbm1YCYCw&usg=AFQjCNFncQmyk724pd1Y2pDjCrYnGurp7Q&bvm=bv.43287494,d.Yms study] on the differences of legislation for foundations among the EU-27.
  
* [[Foundation for European Progressive Studies &#150; Network]] (linked with Party of European Socialists) 38 foundations/think tanks [http://www.feps-europe.eu/ FEPS-Europe]
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==Subject Classification==
* [[Centre for European Studies &#150; Network]] (linked with European People's party) 18 foundations/think tanks [http://www.thinkingeurope.eu/index.php]
 
* [[European Liberal Forum &#150; Network]] (linked with European Liberal Democrat and Reform Party) 27 foundations/ think tanks [http://www.liberalforum.eu/]
 
* [[Green European Institute &#150; Network]] = Green European Foundation (linked with European Green Party) 12(+1 with observer status) foundations/ think tanks [http://www.gef.eu/index.php?id=11]
 
* [[Institute of European Democrats]] (linked with European Democratic Party, but is not a network) '''kein Netzwerk - der Vollständigkeit halber aufgeführt) [http://www.iedonline.eu/]'''
 
* [[Transform Europe &#150; Network]] (linked with European Left) 10(+6 observer status)[http://www.transform-network.org/index.php]
 
* [[European network of political foundations (ENoP) &#150; Network]] 62 foundations/ think tanks - (bipartisan, plattform for networking and exchange of information among political think tanks and foundations active within the European Union) [http://www.european-network-of-political-foundations.eu/cms/] [http://www.euractiv.com/31/images/09%20ENoP%20website%20relaunch%20-%20press%20release_tcm31-183196.pdf]
 
  
====further Political Party related Think Tank Networks====
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* Think tanks focussing on international relations/foreign policy: [http://www.ediplomat.com/dc/think_tanks.htm Ediplomat:Think Tanks]
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* Think tanks focusing on economics and economic policy: [http://edirc.repec.org/ Economics Departments, Institutes and Research Centers in the World]and a ranking of economic think tanks:
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[http://ideas.repec.org/top/top.ttanks.html Top 25% Think Tanks, as of April 2010]
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* Think tanks on environmental politics, e.g. the Ecologic Institute [http://ecologic.eu/de/3026: Ecologic]; also see McGann's presentation on think tanks focussing on environmental issues: [http://ecologic.eu/download/dinner_dialogue/2009/presentation_james_mcgann.pdf The Earthly Truth: Analyzing the Nature of Environmental Think Tanks]
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* Global Development Network: [http://www.unet.univie.ac.at/~a9825923/GDN/ GDNet &#150; discussing my findings on GDNet]
  
* [[European Ideas Network (EIN) &#150; Network]] 39 (+1 external partner institute/ no member of the network, was initiated by the EPP faction in the European Parliament, overlapping with the network of the ''Centre for European Studies'')[http://www.europeanideasnetwork.com/]
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==Critique of PR and manipulative activities of Think Tanks==
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The following organizations offer insights into PR activities (including influencing and manipulating public opinion) of think tanks.
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*[http://www.spinwatch.org.uk/  Spinwatch], see also [http://www.spinprofiles.org/] and [http://www.sourcewatch.org/  Sourcewatch] observe and interpret the activities of conservative and free-market liberal think tanks as part of an PR industry that represents and disseminates ideas of privatization, cutback of the welfare state, and general deregulation.
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* [http://insmwatchblog.wordpress.com/  insmwatchblog] observes activities of the German initiative on a new social market economy - Initiative Neue Soziale Marktwirtschaft (INSM).
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* [http://mediamattersaction.org/transparency/  Mediamattersaction] focusses on and documents how conservative and free-market liberal think tanks are funded (mainly by U.S. foundations and corporations).
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* [http://archive.corporateeurope.org/thinktanksurvey.html Transparency unthinkable?] - this article by the NGO Corporate Europe, although from 2005 still relevant, elaborates on the fact that there is still an information gap on how European think tanks are funded.
  
====non-Political Party related Networks====
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* See also the European Transparency Initiative [http://ec.europa.eu/transparency/index_en.htm] and its register of lobbyists [http://www.ec.europa.eu/transparency/regrin/] and last but not least: [http://www.lobbycontrol.de/blog Lobbycontrol] on questions of lobbying and transparency.
* [[European Policy Institutes Network (EPIN) &#150; Network]] 31 Think Tanks, coordinated by the Centre for European Policy Studies[http://www.epin.org/new/]
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===National Networks===
 
 
 
==German Networks==
 
 
 
* [[Jenaer Allianz]] (poorly documented, no institutional address or website, '''zu den Mitgliedern [http://www.iwp.uni-koeln.de/de/presse_ordo/Pressemitteilung ORDO Preis 5.2.2010.pdf]''' link funktioniert nicht!
 
 
 
====Networks in Transition Countries====
 
 
 
* [[Educational Initiative for Central and Eastern Europe (EICEE) &#150; Network]][http://www.eicee.org]
 
* [[Policy Association for an Open Society &#150; Network]][http://http://www.pasos.org]
 
* [[South-East European Educational Cooperation &#150; Network]][http://www.see-educoop.net/]: mixed public-private network, 270 members among them academic and educational institutions and a number of think tanks.
 
 
 
====International Networks====
 
 
 
* [[Atlas Economic Research Foundation &#150; Network]][http://atlasnetwork.org] (belongs to the Atlas Economic Research Foundation)
 
* [[European Center for Economic Growth]][http://www.e-growth.eu/]
 
* [[Global Development Network (GDNet) &#150; Network]][http://www.gdnet.org], see also [http://www.unet.univie.ac.at/~a9825923/GDN/ GDNet &#150; discussing my findings on GDNet] analysis of membership structure and internal networking.
 
* [[Progressives Netzwerk &#150; Network]] 24 think tanks/organisations in Europe and the United States (social democratic, pro-EU, transatlantic)[http://www.progressives-zentrum.org/dpz.php/cat/99/aid/474/title/Think_Tanks]
 
* [[Red Liberal de America Latina (RELIAL)]] (liberal network founded in 2003/4 in Mexico, supported by the Friedrich-Naumann-foundation)[http://www.relial.org/]
 
 
 
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Latest revision as of 13:12, 7 March 2013

Directories of International Think Tanks

  • A comprehensive description of the international think tank landscape offers James McGann[1]. McGann counts more than 6500 think tanks[2]. The web-based directory of think tanks can be accessed here thinktanks.fpri.org

McGann published a report listing all those think tanks worldwide that he considers influential. Here the link to the latest ranking by McGann from 2009: World Rankings of Think-Tanks with Dr. James G. McGann (United Nations University)[3] [www.fpri.org/research/thinktanks/mcgann.globalgotothinktanks.pdf]

  • A bibliografical project listing publications by a selection of international think tanks can be looked at Global Think Tank Watch (Global Security Reseach Institute der Universität Keio, Japan)
  • Lists of international think tanks with links to their websites (if existing) are accessable at:
  • The Japanese National Institute for Research Advancement compiled NIRA's World Directory of Think Tanks. It was started earlier than the above mentioned but is not up-to-date anymore (last up-date: 2005)[4]
  • The Observatoire Français de Think Tanks Observatoire Français de Think Tanks so far has documented only 27 institutes. But it provides a journal and extensive background information on the think tanks.

Directories of European and German Think Tanks

  • Notre Europe provides a list of European think tanks [5], and a number of reviews [6]
  • Daniel Florian's directory of German and European think tanks currently includes 151 German [7] and 72 European think tanks [8]. He provides brief information about think tank type (advocacy or academic) and size, and about subject areas addressed Thinktank-Directory Additionally you can find there a weblog with current background information: [9]
  • The German Goethe-Institut keeps record of German academic and mostly public funded think tanks, which is thematically organized: Tanks: Deutschland denkt
  • Scattered information on French free-market libera and their management can be researched here [www.wikiberal.org/ wikiliberal] und liberpedia.
  • The German Journal on political consulting Zeitschrift für Politikberatung first appeared in 2008. Every now and then the journal publishes an article on think tanks, e.g. the self-portrayal of the Council on Public Policy but also analytical contributions.

Transparency

  • Regulate Lobbying is a website that offers links to regulations for lobbying around the world. Additionally they have a short paper on the comparison of these regulations online availabe.
  • The European Foundation Centre published a comparative study on the differences of legislation for foundations among the EU-27.

Subject Classification

Top 25% Think Tanks, as of April 2010

Critique of PR and manipulative activities of Think Tanks

The following organizations offer insights into PR activities (including influencing and manipulating public opinion) of think tanks.

  • Spinwatch, see also [10] and Sourcewatch observe and interpret the activities of conservative and free-market liberal think tanks as part of an PR industry that represents and disseminates ideas of privatization, cutback of the welfare state, and general deregulation.
  • insmwatchblog observes activities of the German initiative on a new social market economy - Initiative Neue Soziale Marktwirtschaft (INSM).
  • Mediamattersaction focusses on and documents how conservative and free-market liberal think tanks are funded (mainly by U.S. foundations and corporations).
  • Transparency unthinkable? - this article by the NGO Corporate Europe, although from 2005 still relevant, elaborates on the fact that there is still an information gap on how European think tanks are funded.
  • See also the European Transparency Initiative [11] and its register of lobbyists [12] and last but not least: Lobbycontrol on questions of lobbying and transparency.

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