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ID142219
Title ProperCentury of international affairs think tanks in historical perspective
LanguageENG
AuthorRoberts, Priscilla
Summary / Abstract (Note)This essay surveys the operations of foreign policy think tanks, and how they have functioned to create transnational knowledge networks, since their emergence in the early twentieth century, around the First World War. It discusses how patterns of linkages among foreign policy think tanks changed and evolved over time, and were linked to broader Anglo-American, imperial, and internationalist networks and relationships, and to the changing international political climate and configuration. It suggests some ways in which think tanks contributed to Cold War interchanges between different states, especially to Soviet bloc–Western relations and Asian–Western relations. It concludes by discussing the recent proliferation and frequent globalization of foreign policy think tanks, and suggests how such trends may develop in future.
`In' analytical NoteInternational Journal Vol. 70, No.4; Dec 2015: p.535-555
Journal SourceInternational Journal Vol: 70 No 4
Key WordsTrack Two Diplomacy ;  Anglo-American Relations ;  Foreign Policy Think Tanks ;  Asian–Western Relations ;  Transnational Knowledge Networks ;  Imperial Networks ;  Knowledge Communities


 
 
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