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Author Abelson, Donald E, author

Title Northern lights : exploring Canada's think tank landscape / Donald E. Abelson
Published Montreal ; Kingston ; London ; Chicago : McGill-Queen's University Press, 2016

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Contents Introduction -- 1 What's (and is Not) a Think Tank? -- 2 Are All Think Tanks Alike? -- 3 How Has the Role of Think Tanks Changed? -- 4 What Do Think Tanks Do, and How Do They Don't? -- 5 With Whom Do Think Tanks Communicate? -- 6 In What Ways Are Canadian and American Think Tanks Similar? How Are They Different? -- 7 How Do Think Tanks Evaluate Their Impact, and Why Should We Be Skeptical? -- 8 Conclusion: Looking Back and Thinking Ahead: The Cuture of Canadian Think Tanks -- 9 Profiles of Canadian Think Tanks -- Appendixes. 1 References to Selected Canadian Think Tanks in the National Media, 2000-2015 -- 2 Appearances by Selected Canadian Think Tanks before Parliamentary Committees, 1999-2015 -- 3 References to Selected Canadian Think Tanks in Parliament, 1994-2015
Summary "With an estimated 1830 think tanks stretched across its 50 states and close to 400 public policy institutes in Washington, D.C. alone, the United States possesses the largest concentration of think tanks on the globe. But despite being home to several prominent think tanks such as the Brookings Institution, the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace and the Rand Corporation, think tanks are not a uniquely American phenomenon. Indeed, institutes with considerable expertise in the broad fields of domestic and foreign policy have taken root in virtually every country in the world. Although often overlooked, Canada's think tank population represents a highly diverse and eclectic group of organizations that have made their presence felt in key policy-making circles. This study explores the rise of think tanks in Canada and addresses many of the most commonly asked questions about how, and under circumstances, they are able to affect policy change. Heading North is both a primer for those looking to understand the role and function of think tanks in the policy-making process and a guide to several of the leading policy institutes in the country. Recognizing the premium think tanks in Canada place on political advocacy over policy research, this study also seeks to explain why these organizations are well suited and equipped to shape public opinion and public policy. It represents the first comprehensive examination of think tanks in Canada and contributes to our knowledge of what is often described as the global think tank phenomenon."-- Provided by publisher
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
Subject Research institutes -- Canada
Policy sciences -- Canada
POLITICAL SCIENCE -- Essays.
POLITICAL SCIENCE -- Government -- General.
POLITICAL SCIENCE -- Government -- National.
POLITICAL SCIENCE -- Reference.
Policy sciences
Research institutes
Canada
Form Electronic book
ISBN 9780773599727
077359972X
9780773599734
0773599738