Think tank

"A think tank is a research institute or other organization providing advice and ideas on problems of policy, commerce, and military interest, and are often associated with military laboratories, corporations, academia, or other institutions. Usually this term refers specifically to organizations which support multi-disciplinary theorists and intellectuals who endeavor to produce analysis or policy recommendations." (Wikipedia, 2005).


 

 

Literature:

 

Hellebust, L. (1996/2003).  Think Tank Directory: A Guide to Nonprofit Public Policy Research Organizations. Topeka, KS.: Government Research Service. (2nd Rev edition 2003).

 

Ricci, D. (1993). The Transformation of American Politics. Yale: Yale University Press. (Review in  The Economist, June 19th-25th 1993, pp. 89-90).

 

Stone, D. (2001). Think tanks. IN: Smelser, N. J. & Baltes, P. B. (eds.). International Encyclopedia of the Social and Behavioral Sciences. Oxford: Elsevier Science. (Pp. 15668-15671).

 

Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (2005). Think tank. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Think_tank

 

 

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NIRA's World Directory of Think Tanks (NWDTT): http://www.nira.go.jp/ice/nwdtt/


 

See also: Research institution

 

 

 

 

 

Birger Hjørland

Last edited: 24-03-2006

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