2019年1月7日 星期一

think tank 1959, lobbying, policymaking

Senator Elizabeth Warren, Democrat of Massachusetts, explains how some think tanks engage in "thinly disguised lobbying" to influence lawmakers.



Researchers or Corporate Allies? Think Tanks Blur the Line
By ERIC LIPTON and BROOKE WILLIAMS

Think tanks are seen as independent, but their scholars often push donors' agendas, amplifying a culture of corporate influence in Washington.







Think-tanks aim to fill the gap between academia and policymaking



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What do think-tanks do?
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think tank 





NOUN

A body of experts providing advice and ideas on specific political or economic problems:a think tank devoted to the study of political and economic integration



Derivatives




think-tanker

NOUN

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