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* [[Institute for Policy Studies]] (left of center)
 
* [[Institute for Policy Studies]] (left of center)
 
* [[Nation Institute]] ([http://www.nationinstitute.org/ web site])
 
* [[Nation Institute]] ([http://www.nationinstitute.org/ web site])
===Dysconservative===
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===Conservatist===
''see [[Americonservatism/think-tanks]]''
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''see [[conservatism/US/org]]''
 
===Free-Market / Libertarian===
 
===Free-Market / Libertarian===
 
''see [[libertarianism/American/organizations]]''
 
''see [[libertarianism/American/organizations]]''

Latest revision as of 20:18, 12 October 2022

About

This page is for listing known think-tank organizations.

List

Nonpartisan

  • Brookings Institution [W]: "Brookings describes itself as independent and non-partisan. A 2011 study examining think tank employee donations from 2003 to 2010 showed that 97.6% of Brookings's employees' political donations went to Democrats and described the think tank as "liberal." Yet, a 2005 academic study concluded it was centrist in that it was referenced as an authority almost equally by both conservative and liberal politicians in congressional records from 1993 to 2002."
  • New America Foundation [W]: "public policy institute and think tank focusing on a wide range of issues, including national security studies, technology, asset building, health, energy, education, and the economy" Chair of Board of Directors is Google's Eric Schmidt.[1][2]

Progressive

Conservatist

see conservatism/US/org

Free-Market / Libertarian

see libertarianism/American/organizations

Defunct

  • Rockridge Institute [W]: think tank founded in 1997 and located in Berkeley, California from 2003 until April 30, 2008; "non-profit research and progressive" according to Wikipedia, but "non-profit, non-partisan" and progressive according to at least one editorial

Links

Reference

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