Think Tank Traditions: Policy Analysis Across NationsDiane Stone, Andrew Denham Manchester University Press, 2004年6月19日 - 322 頁 Think 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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their roles in foreign | 19 |
Think tanks beyond nationstates Diane Stone | 34 |
generating ideas analysis | 51 |
Think tanks in Germany Martin Thunert | 71 |
think tanks and the political system Sonia Lucarelli | 89 |
French think tanks in comparative perspective | 105 |
Think tanks post communism and democracy in Russia | 121 |
The Chinese tradition of policy research institutes | 141 |
lessons from Argentina | 198 |
the think tank industry in the | 215 |
A hollowedout tradition? British think tanks in the twentyfirst | 232 |
Australian think tanks Ian Marsh and Diane Stone | 247 |
evolving institutions | 264 |
soft power global agendas William Wallace | 281 |
think tanks and their web sites Diane Stone | 291 |
Bibliography | 299 |
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