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Jun 01, 2006

U.S. and German Think Tanks in Comparative Perspective

Independent non-profit policy research institutes, commonly known as think tanks, are almost exclusively privately funded and are very visible in the US public. By contrast, their German peers enjoy mainly public government funding, but are far less noticeable in the process of public policy making. What causes think tanks’ different organizational and strategic patterns, and how does it influence their behavior?

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Braml, Josef. “U.S. and German Think Tanks in Comparative Perspective.” June 2006.

German Policy Studies, 3 (2006) 2, pp. 222-267

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