How Think Tanks Shape Social Development Policies
Herausgeber: McGann, James G; Rafferty, Jillian; Viden, Anna
How Think Tanks Shape Social Development Policies
Herausgeber: McGann, James G; Rafferty, Jillian; Viden, Anna
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James G. McGann is Assistant Director of the International Relations Program and Director of the Think Tank and Civil Societies Program at the University of Pennsylvania. He is also author of several books, most recently Democratization and Market Reform in Developing and Transitional Countries: Think Tanks as Catalysts. Anna Viden is lecturer in international relations at the University of Pennsylvania. Her research focuses on U.S.-Saudi relations and U.S. Mideast policy in general. Jillian Rafferty was formerly editor-in-chief of the Journal of International Relations at the University of…mehr
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James G. McGann is Assistant Director of the International Relations Program and Director of the Think Tank and Civil Societies Program at the University of Pennsylvania. He is also author of several books, most recently Democratization and Market Reform in Developing and Transitional Countries: Think Tanks as Catalysts. Anna Viden is lecturer in international relations at the University of Pennsylvania. Her research focuses on U.S.-Saudi relations and U.S. Mideast policy in general. Jillian Rafferty was formerly editor-in-chief of the Journal of International Relations at the University of Pennsylvania and currently works as Program Coordinator for the Americas Program at the Center for Strategic and International Studies.
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- Erscheinungstermin: 7. Juli 2014
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- ISBN-13: 9780812246018
- ISBN-10: 0812246012
- Artikelnr.: 40307836
- Verlag: Amazon Digital Services LLC - Kdp
- Seitenzahl: 384
- Erscheinungstermin: 7. Juli 2014
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 231mm x 155mm x 36mm
- Gewicht: 748g
- ISBN-13: 9780812246018
- ISBN-10: 0812246012
- Artikelnr.: 40307836
Edited by James G. McGann, Anna Viden, and Jillian Rafferty
Preface
Introduction: Social Development, Think Tanks, and Policy Advice
PART I. EDUCATION
Chapter 1. Brookings: The Case for Global Education
—Rebecca Winthrop
Chapter 2. CIPPEC: The Monitoring Project for the Law on Educational
Funding
—Florencia Mazzadra, Vanesa Weyrauch, and María Belén Sánchez
PART II. INFRASTRUCTURE
Chapter 3. Centre for Public Policy (CPP): Indian Institute of Management
Bangalore
—Rajeev Gowda, Ashwin Mahesh, and Sridhar Pabbisetty
Chapter 4. Centre for Policy Research (CPR): Reforming the Urban Transit
System in Delhi
—Partha Mukhopadhyay
PART III. ENVIRONMENT AND SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT
Chapter 5. The Ecologic Institute: Ecologic Institute Influence on Policies
in Germany and the EU
—R. Andreas Kramer
Chapter 6. MISTRA: Configuring Research Teams to Realize Policy Influence
—Mcebisi Ndletyana
Chapter 7. Gulf Research Center (GRC): Promoting Social Development in the
Arab Gulf Region
—Christian Koch
PART IV. ECONOMIC REFORM, DEBT CRISIS MANAGEMENT, AND ECONOMIC COORDINATION
Chapter 8. Bruegel: Creating Your Own Luck
—Matt Dann
Chapter 9. Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS): Shaping
Development Policy in a Globalized World
—Maria Monica Wihardja
Chapter 10. Chinese Academy of Social Sciences (CASS): Reshaping China's
Development Strategy
—He Fan
Chapter 11. Center for Social and Economic Research (CASE): Think Tanks in
the Era of Globalization
—Marek Dabrowski
Chapter 12. Korea Development Institute (KDI): Korean Service Sector
Advancement
—Oh-Seok Hyun
PART V. AGRICULTURE AND LAND DEVELOPMENT
Chapter 13. Fundar: Subsidios al Campo: Farm Subsidy Policy in Mexico
—Miguel Pulido and Francisco Cravioto
Chapter 14. Ethiopian Economics Association: Stories of Social and Economic
Policy Influence
—Assefa Admassie
Chapter 15. CRESS: The Grassroots Perspective and Policymaking—
—Wang Xiaoyi
PART VI. POVERTY ALLEVIATION
Chapter 16. African Economic Research Consortium (AERC): Shaping the
Policymaking Process and Its Outcomes
—William Lyakurwa
Chapter 17. Research on Poverty Alleviation (REPOA): Think Tanks and Social
Development Policy in Tanzania
—Samuel Wangwe
PART VII. SOCIAL POLICY
Chapter 18. Center for American Progress: Importing Social Impact Bonds—
—Jitinder Kohli and Kristina Costa
Chapter 19. Carnegie Moscow Center: Russia's Social Development: A
Continuing Story—
—Dmitri Trenin
Chapter 20. Fundação Getúlio Vargas: PRONASCI: A Study of Brazilian Think
Tanks
—Celso Castro, Elena Lazarou, and Marco Aurelio Ruediger
Conclusion
Index
Acknowledgments
Introduction: Social Development, Think Tanks, and Policy Advice
PART I. EDUCATION
Chapter 1. Brookings: The Case for Global Education
—Rebecca Winthrop
Chapter 2. CIPPEC: The Monitoring Project for the Law on Educational
Funding
—Florencia Mazzadra, Vanesa Weyrauch, and María Belén Sánchez
PART II. INFRASTRUCTURE
Chapter 3. Centre for Public Policy (CPP): Indian Institute of Management
Bangalore
—Rajeev Gowda, Ashwin Mahesh, and Sridhar Pabbisetty
Chapter 4. Centre for Policy Research (CPR): Reforming the Urban Transit
System in Delhi
—Partha Mukhopadhyay
PART III. ENVIRONMENT AND SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT
Chapter 5. The Ecologic Institute: Ecologic Institute Influence on Policies
in Germany and the EU
—R. Andreas Kramer
Chapter 6. MISTRA: Configuring Research Teams to Realize Policy Influence
—Mcebisi Ndletyana
Chapter 7. Gulf Research Center (GRC): Promoting Social Development in the
Arab Gulf Region
—Christian Koch
PART IV. ECONOMIC REFORM, DEBT CRISIS MANAGEMENT, AND ECONOMIC COORDINATION
Chapter 8. Bruegel: Creating Your Own Luck
—Matt Dann
Chapter 9. Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS): Shaping
Development Policy in a Globalized World
—Maria Monica Wihardja
Chapter 10. Chinese Academy of Social Sciences (CASS): Reshaping China's
Development Strategy
—He Fan
Chapter 11. Center for Social and Economic Research (CASE): Think Tanks in
the Era of Globalization
—Marek Dabrowski
Chapter 12. Korea Development Institute (KDI): Korean Service Sector
Advancement
—Oh-Seok Hyun
PART V. AGRICULTURE AND LAND DEVELOPMENT
Chapter 13. Fundar: Subsidios al Campo: Farm Subsidy Policy in Mexico
—Miguel Pulido and Francisco Cravioto
Chapter 14. Ethiopian Economics Association: Stories of Social and Economic
Policy Influence
—Assefa Admassie
Chapter 15. CRESS: The Grassroots Perspective and Policymaking—
—Wang Xiaoyi
PART VI. POVERTY ALLEVIATION
Chapter 16. African Economic Research Consortium (AERC): Shaping the
Policymaking Process and Its Outcomes
—William Lyakurwa
Chapter 17. Research on Poverty Alleviation (REPOA): Think Tanks and Social
Development Policy in Tanzania
—Samuel Wangwe
PART VII. SOCIAL POLICY
Chapter 18. Center for American Progress: Importing Social Impact Bonds—
—Jitinder Kohli and Kristina Costa
Chapter 19. Carnegie Moscow Center: Russia's Social Development: A
Continuing Story—
—Dmitri Trenin
Chapter 20. Fundação Getúlio Vargas: PRONASCI: A Study of Brazilian Think
Tanks
—Celso Castro, Elena Lazarou, and Marco Aurelio Ruediger
Conclusion
Index
Acknowledgments
Preface
Introduction: Social Development, Think Tanks, and Policy Advice
PART I. EDUCATION
Chapter 1. Brookings: The Case for Global Education
—Rebecca Winthrop
Chapter 2. CIPPEC: The Monitoring Project for the Law on Educational
Funding
—Florencia Mazzadra, Vanesa Weyrauch, and María Belén Sánchez
PART II. INFRASTRUCTURE
Chapter 3. Centre for Public Policy (CPP): Indian Institute of Management
Bangalore
—Rajeev Gowda, Ashwin Mahesh, and Sridhar Pabbisetty
Chapter 4. Centre for Policy Research (CPR): Reforming the Urban Transit
System in Delhi
—Partha Mukhopadhyay
PART III. ENVIRONMENT AND SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT
Chapter 5. The Ecologic Institute: Ecologic Institute Influence on Policies
in Germany and the EU
—R. Andreas Kramer
Chapter 6. MISTRA: Configuring Research Teams to Realize Policy Influence
—Mcebisi Ndletyana
Chapter 7. Gulf Research Center (GRC): Promoting Social Development in the
Arab Gulf Region
—Christian Koch
PART IV. ECONOMIC REFORM, DEBT CRISIS MANAGEMENT, AND ECONOMIC COORDINATION
Chapter 8. Bruegel: Creating Your Own Luck
—Matt Dann
Chapter 9. Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS): Shaping
Development Policy in a Globalized World
—Maria Monica Wihardja
Chapter 10. Chinese Academy of Social Sciences (CASS): Reshaping China's
Development Strategy
—He Fan
Chapter 11. Center for Social and Economic Research (CASE): Think Tanks in
the Era of Globalization
—Marek Dabrowski
Chapter 12. Korea Development Institute (KDI): Korean Service Sector
Advancement
—Oh-Seok Hyun
PART V. AGRICULTURE AND LAND DEVELOPMENT
Chapter 13. Fundar: Subsidios al Campo: Farm Subsidy Policy in Mexico
—Miguel Pulido and Francisco Cravioto
Chapter 14. Ethiopian Economics Association: Stories of Social and Economic
Policy Influence
—Assefa Admassie
Chapter 15. CRESS: The Grassroots Perspective and Policymaking—
—Wang Xiaoyi
PART VI. POVERTY ALLEVIATION
Chapter 16. African Economic Research Consortium (AERC): Shaping the
Policymaking Process and Its Outcomes
—William Lyakurwa
Chapter 17. Research on Poverty Alleviation (REPOA): Think Tanks and Social
Development Policy in Tanzania
—Samuel Wangwe
PART VII. SOCIAL POLICY
Chapter 18. Center for American Progress: Importing Social Impact Bonds—
—Jitinder Kohli and Kristina Costa
Chapter 19. Carnegie Moscow Center: Russia's Social Development: A
Continuing Story—
—Dmitri Trenin
Chapter 20. Fundação Getúlio Vargas: PRONASCI: A Study of Brazilian Think
Tanks
—Celso Castro, Elena Lazarou, and Marco Aurelio Ruediger
Conclusion
Index
Acknowledgments
Introduction: Social Development, Think Tanks, and Policy Advice
PART I. EDUCATION
Chapter 1. Brookings: The Case for Global Education
—Rebecca Winthrop
Chapter 2. CIPPEC: The Monitoring Project for the Law on Educational
Funding
—Florencia Mazzadra, Vanesa Weyrauch, and María Belén Sánchez
PART II. INFRASTRUCTURE
Chapter 3. Centre for Public Policy (CPP): Indian Institute of Management
Bangalore
—Rajeev Gowda, Ashwin Mahesh, and Sridhar Pabbisetty
Chapter 4. Centre for Policy Research (CPR): Reforming the Urban Transit
System in Delhi
—Partha Mukhopadhyay
PART III. ENVIRONMENT AND SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT
Chapter 5. The Ecologic Institute: Ecologic Institute Influence on Policies
in Germany and the EU
—R. Andreas Kramer
Chapter 6. MISTRA: Configuring Research Teams to Realize Policy Influence
—Mcebisi Ndletyana
Chapter 7. Gulf Research Center (GRC): Promoting Social Development in the
Arab Gulf Region
—Christian Koch
PART IV. ECONOMIC REFORM, DEBT CRISIS MANAGEMENT, AND ECONOMIC COORDINATION
Chapter 8. Bruegel: Creating Your Own Luck
—Matt Dann
Chapter 9. Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS): Shaping
Development Policy in a Globalized World
—Maria Monica Wihardja
Chapter 10. Chinese Academy of Social Sciences (CASS): Reshaping China's
Development Strategy
—He Fan
Chapter 11. Center for Social and Economic Research (CASE): Think Tanks in
the Era of Globalization
—Marek Dabrowski
Chapter 12. Korea Development Institute (KDI): Korean Service Sector
Advancement
—Oh-Seok Hyun
PART V. AGRICULTURE AND LAND DEVELOPMENT
Chapter 13. Fundar: Subsidios al Campo: Farm Subsidy Policy in Mexico
—Miguel Pulido and Francisco Cravioto
Chapter 14. Ethiopian Economics Association: Stories of Social and Economic
Policy Influence
—Assefa Admassie
Chapter 15. CRESS: The Grassroots Perspective and Policymaking—
—Wang Xiaoyi
PART VI. POVERTY ALLEVIATION
Chapter 16. African Economic Research Consortium (AERC): Shaping the
Policymaking Process and Its Outcomes
—William Lyakurwa
Chapter 17. Research on Poverty Alleviation (REPOA): Think Tanks and Social
Development Policy in Tanzania
—Samuel Wangwe
PART VII. SOCIAL POLICY
Chapter 18. Center for American Progress: Importing Social Impact Bonds—
—Jitinder Kohli and Kristina Costa
Chapter 19. Carnegie Moscow Center: Russia's Social Development: A
Continuing Story—
—Dmitri Trenin
Chapter 20. Fundação Getúlio Vargas: PRONASCI: A Study of Brazilian Think
Tanks
—Celso Castro, Elena Lazarou, and Marco Aurelio Ruediger
Conclusion
Index
Acknowledgments