Critical perspectives on think tanks : power, politics and knowledge
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Critical perspectives on think tanks : power, politics and knowledge
(Advances in critical policy studies / Frank Fischer ... [et al.])
Edward Elgar Pub., 2021
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Includes bibliographical references and index
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Description
This innovative book explores think tanks from the perspective of critical policy studies, showcasing how knowledge, power and politics intersect with the ways in which think tanks intervene in public policy.
Expert contributors offer multidisciplinary analyses of the history of policy advice and expertise and highlight recent examples of how think tanks navigate public debates, political arenas and the backstage of decision-making. They provide an overview of historical developments in the emergence and evolution of think tanks and consider how current think tanks produce policy narratives and exercise influence through the power of ideas. Focusing on institutional structures and social forces, chapters explain how national and transnational think tank landscapes are organized and how think tanks shape knowledge production infrastructure in different governance contexts. The book concludes that evaluating this infrastructure is crucial for ensuring that policy discourse serves collective interests and inclusive policy learning in diverse democratic polities.
This book's evaluation of the impact of think tanks on expertise, democracy and social justice, while utilizing rigorous empirical research, will be useful for scholars and students of public policy, political theory and public administration and management. It will also be beneficial for think tankers and policy analysts.
Table of Contents
Contents:
1 An introduction to critical studies of think tanks 1
Julien Landry
PART I THINK TANKS AND THE
TRANSFORMATION OF POLICY EXPERTISE
2 How advocacy tanks wrote the latest chapter in the history
of political intellectuals 21
Guillaume Lamy
3 From private advice to public policy? The evolution of
consultancy think tanks 37
Matthias Kipping
PART II BROKERING ACCESS, MARKETING KNOWLEDGE
4 Democracy, civil society and the strategies pursued by
think tanks in Mexico 58
Alejandra Salas-Porras
5 In the backstage of influence and 'policy marketing.'
Collusive transactions and action-oriented knowledge at
Epode European Network 79
Thomas Alam
6 An uphill battle: think tanks, Donald Trump and the war of ideas 97
Donald E. Abelson
PART III DISCOURSE, POWER, INFLUENCE
7 Interplays of economic and knowledge power. Neoliberal
think tank networks and the return and universalization of
entrepreneurship 117
Dieter Plehwe
8 Think tanks and the turnaround of the right in Brazil 137
Juliana Hauck and Ciro Resende
9 Think tanks as governance entrepreneurs: institutionalizing
human rights in ASEAN 157
Erin Zimmerman
PART IV SPHERES OF TRUTH AND SYSTEMS OF KNOWLEDGE
10 Politics by the same means? Think tanks, polarization and
the road to post-truth in the United States and Canada 177
Julien Landry
11 Widening the gap: US think tanks and the manufactured
chasm between scientific expertise and common sense on
climate change 196
Alexander Ruser
12 Towards an epistemic evaluation of think tank ecosystems:
the case of epistemic justice 215
Andreanne Veillette, Francois Claveau and Amandine
Catala
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