ABSTRACT

Investigating think tanks on both sides of the political divide, the author defines these groups in the context of British politics, explores their impact on the climate of opinion, and calculates how effective they have been in influencing government in general and key policy areas in particular. Think tanks have rarely come under the spotlight and the author offers a probing but balanced overview of a political phenomenon.; This book should prove to be valuable reading for students of political science, public administration and contemporary British history.

chapter |1 pages

ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS

chapter |1 pages

DEDICATION

chapter 1|25 pages

Political and economic planning

chapter 3|25 pages

The Institute of Economic Affairs

chapter 4|26 pages

The Centre for Policy Studies

chapter 5|18 pages

The Adam Smith Institute

chapter 6|10 pages

After the New Right