Think Tanks and Civil Societies Program
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| Abbreviation | TTCSP |
|---|---|
| Formation | 1989 |
| Dissolved | 2021 |
| Headquarters | University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, U.S. |
Director (last) | James G. McGann |
Parent organization | Lauder Institute, University of Pennsylvania |
| Website | repository |
The Think Tanks and Civil Societies Program (TTCSP) was an academic, non-profit program based in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, that operated from 1989 to 2021. TTCSP was originally established at the Foreign Policy Research Institute (itself a think tank) in 1989; in 2008 it moved to become part of the International Relations Program and the Lauder Institute at the University of Pennsylvania.[1] The program's director was James McGann; and at times it had hundreds of interns and staff working on its projects.[2][3] The program conducted research on policy institutes around the world,[4] published surveys, rankings and guides, and maintained a database of over 11,000 think tanks from across the world.[5]
History
[edit | edit source]TTCSP was established at the Foreign Policy Research Institute in 1989. It began with a focus on think tanks in the US. In the 1990s, the program became increasingly global, at least in part as a result of the political and economic transformation taking place in Central and Eastern Europe.[6]
In the late 1990s, Diane Stone and Erik Johnson plus R. Kent Weaver[7] of the Brookings Institution and James McGann of the Foreign Policy Research Institute were asked to help conceptualize what became the Global Development Network — initially a World Bank-sponsored conference in Barcelona, Spain. Diane Stone and Erik Johnson subsequently joined the World Bank Institute to help launch the GDN that subsequently grew into an Indian-headquartered international organisation focused on the global south.[8]
In 2008, the TTCSP moved to the International Relations Program and the Lauder Institute at the University of Pennsylvania.
It was dissolved in 2021 following the death of McGann.[9]
Global Go To Think Tank Index
[edit | edit source]McGann and the TTCSP published the annual Global Go To Think Tank Index.[10] As of 2010, the Index was based on a three-phase survey methodology somewhat similar to university rankings in the US; participants in the collation of the index and its ranking processes included think tank academic experts, politicians, political scientists, think tank donors and staff, and think tanks themselves.[11] However, this methodology for the study, ranking and assessment of policy institutes has been criticized by researchers such as Enrique Mendizabal and Goran Buldioski, Director of the Think Tank Fund, assisted by the Open Society Institute.[12][13]
In 2018, the Index listed the United States as the nation with the largest number of think tanks (1871), followed by India (509), China (507), United Kingdom (321), Argentina (227), Germany (218), Russia (215), France (203), Japan (128), Italy (114), Brazil (103), Canada (100), and South Africa (93).[14]
In its last edition, in 2020, the Index noted that there were over 11,000 think tanks worldwide.
See also
[edit | edit source]References
[edit | edit source]- ^ Foreign Policy Research Institute, "Think Tanks and Foreign Policy Program", 2001–2010, "Source 1 Archived 22 October 2012 at the Wayback Machine", 6 July 2010
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- ^ International Relations @ UPenn, "2009 Global Rankings of Think Tanks", 2010, "Source 7 Archived 7 June 2011 at the Wayback Machine", 6 July 2010
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- ^ Brookings Institution, "R. Kent Weaver", 2010, "Source 3 Archived 15 February 2010 at the Wayback Machine", 6 July 2010
- ^ Global Development Network, "Global Development Network (GDN): Background and History", 2010, "Source 4 Archived 21 May 2013 at the Wayback Machine", 6 July 2010
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- ^ Seiler, Christian, and Klaus Wohlrabe. "A critique of the 2009 global 'Go-to Think Tanks' ranking". CESifo DICE Report 8.2 (2010): 60.
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External links
[edit | edit source]- Think Tanks and Civil Societies Website
- Foreign Policy Research Institute - International Policy Think Tank – provides information on the Foreign Policy Research Institute (FPRI), including scholar bios and works published.
- Foreign Policy Think Tank – Foreign Policy Research Institute – provides information on the Think Tanks and Civil Societies Program, including history and background, program goals, research priorities, and publications.
- James McGann – FPRI – a biography of James McGann, Director of the Think Tanks and Civil Societies Program.
- R. Kent Weaver – Brookings Institution – a biography of R. Kent Weaver, Senior Fellow at the Brookings Institution
- [1] Archived 8 January 2014 at the Wayback Machine – provides information on the Global Development Network, including its mission, history, research priorities, and publications.
- International Relations Program at the University of Pennsylvania
- Joseph H. Lauder Institute for Management & International Studiesat the University of Pennsylvania.
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