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AAAS
R&D Budget and Policy Project
(http://www.aaas.org/spp/dspp/rd/rdwwwpg.htm). The
American Association for the Advancement of Science
(AAAS) R&D Budget and Policy Project sponsors studies
and colloquia on funding and policy issues affecting
R&D.
American Enterprise
Institute (http://www.aei.org). The American
Enterprise Institute (AEI) sponsors original research on
government policy, the American economy, and American
politics. The Institute is an independent, nonpartisan
organization.
American
Foreign Policy Council
(http://www.afpc.org/) General international
relations think-tank that offers policy analysis to U.S.
foreign policymakers.
Atlantic
Council of the United States (http://www.acus.org/) Works to strengthen U.S.
international relationships and to promote U.S. foreign
policy both at home and abroad.
The
Aspen Institute
(http://www.aspeninst.org/Index.html). The Aspen
Institute is an international nonprofit educational
institution dedicated to enhancing the quality of
leadership through informed dialogue. It convenes people
who represent diverse viewpoints and backgrounds from
business, labor, government, the professions, the arts,
and the nonprofit sector to relate timeless ideas and
values to the foremost challenges facing societies,
organizations, and individuals.
Baker
Institute
(http://riceinfo.rice.edu/projects/baker/). The Baker
Institute for Public Policy is named in honor of James A.
Baker, III, a former Secretary of State and Secretary of
the Treasury. The Institute's goal is to advance
effective foreign and domestic policy by bringing
together the worlds of ideas and action, through
research, education and public outreach.
Berkeley
Roundtable on the International Economy (http://brie.berkeley.edu/BRIE/).
The Berkeley Roundtable on the International Economy
(BRIE) is an interdisciplinary research project that
focuses on international economic competition and the
development and application of advanced technologies.
Brookings
Institution (http://www.brook.edu/). The
Brookings Institution is a private, independent,
nonprofit research organization. It seeks to improve the
performance of American institutions, the effectiveness
of government programs, and the quality of U.S. public
policies. It addresses current and emerging policy
challenges and offers practical recommendations for
dealing with them.
The
Carter Center (http://www.emory.edu/CARTER_CENTER/homepage.htm).
The Carter Center is a nonprofit, nonpartisan public
policy institute founded by former U.S. President Jimmy
Carter and his wife, Rosalynn. The Center is dedicated to
fighting disease, hunger, poverty, conflict, and
oppression through collaborative initiatives in the areas
of democratization and development, global health, and
urban revitalization.
Cato Institute
(http://www.cato.org/). The Cato Institute is a
nonpartisan public policy research foundation. The
Institute undertakes an extensive publications program
dealing with the complete spectrum of policy issues,
including the federal budget, Social Security, monetary
policy, natural resource policy, military spending,
regulation, NATO, international trade.
Center for Defense
Information (http://www.cdi.org/). The Center for
Defense Informationan, independent monitor of the
military, is a private, nongovernmental, research
organization. CDI analyzes military spending, policies,
and weapons systems.
The Center for
Democracy and Technology (http://www.cdt.org/).
The CDT's mission is to develop public policies that
preserve and advance democratic values and constitutional
civil liberties on the Internet and other interactive
communications media.
Center for
Public Integrity (http://www.essential.org/cip/).
The Center for Public Integrity is a nonprofit,
nonpartisan educational organization. It confronts the
national crisis of confidence in the political process.
Center for
Security Studies and Conflict Research (http://www.fsk.ethz.ch/).
The Center for Security Studies and Conflict Research,
based at the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology in
Zürich, is an independent academic institution
researching and teaching in the fields of security policy
and conflict analysis.
Center for Strategic
& International Studies
(http://www.csis.org/). The Center for Strategic and
International Studies (CSIS) is a public policy research
institution dedicated to policy analysis and impact. It
covers key functional areas, such as international
finance, the emerging markets, U.S. domestic and economic
policy related to the strengthening of America, and U.S.
foreign policy and national security issues.
Communications
Policy Project (Benton Foundation)
(http://www.benton.org). The Benton Foundation promotes
public interest values and noncommercial services for the
National Information Infrastructure through research and
policy analysis, outreach to nonprofits and foundations,
and print, video, and online publishing.
Democratic
Leadership Council -- Progressive Policy Institute
(http://www.dlcppi.org/). The Democratic Leadership
Council' seeks to reshape American politics by moving
beyond the old left-right political debate and to help to
rebuild a new Democratic majority ready for the
challenges of the information age.
East-West
Center (http://www.ewc.hawaii.edu/). The
East-West Center is a public, non-profit education and
research institution. It works to promote better
relations and understanding between the United States and
the nations and peoples of Asia and the Pacific through
cooperative study, training and research.
Economic Policy
Institute (http://epinet.org/). The Economic
Policy Institute is a nonprofit, nonpartisan think tank
that seeks to broaden the public debate about strategies
to achieve a prosperous and fair economy.
Economic
Strategy Institute (http://www.econstrat.org/).
The Economic Strategy Institute is an activist think
tank, developing briefing papers, articles, commentary,
and books on pertinent topics. Key to ESI's agenda are
trade, competitiveness and economic policy issues.
Electronic
Policy Network (EPN) (http://www.epn.org/).
Featuring detailed look at one of EPN's more than fifty
affiliated organizations each week; a selection of recent
editorials and articles from periodicals around the
country; and three new issue areas: Urban Policy, Foreign
Policy, and the Environment.
Federation of
American Scientists (http://www.fas.org/). The
Federation of American Scientists conducts analysis and
advocacy on science, technology and public policy,
including nuclear weapons, arms sales, biological
hazards, secrecy, and space policy. FAS is a
privately-funded non-profit policy organization.
Foreign
Policy In Focus (http://www.foreignpolicy-infocus.org)
Foreign Policy In Focus
welcomes you to its "Think Tank Without Walls." We are an
international network of analysts and activists dedicated to
"making the U.S. a more responsible global leader and
partner." Please consider becoming a more active member of our
network by suggesting topics for policy briefs, alerting us of coming
events, helping us forge a Global Affairs Agenda, and offering
commentary to The Progressive Response, our weekly ezine.
The Group of
Thirty (http://www.group30.org/). The Group of
Thirty is a private, independent, nonpartisan, nonprofit
body. It aims to deepen understanding of international
economic and financial issues, to explore the
international repercussions of decisions taken in the
public and private sectors, and to examine the choices
available to market practitioners and to policymakers.
The Henry L.
Stimson Center (http://www.stimson.org/pub/stimson/index.html).
The Stimson Center is a nonprofit, nonpartisan
institution devoted to public policy research. The center
concentrates on particularly difficult national and
international security issues where policy, technology,
and politics intersect.
The Heritage
Foundation (http://www.heritage.org/). The
Heritage Foundation is a research and educational
institute whose mission is to formulate and promote
conservative public policies based on the principles of
free enterprise, limited government, individual freedom,
traditional American values, and a strong national
defense.
Hoover
Institution (http://www-hoover.stanford.edu). The
Hoover Institution on War, Revolution and Peace at
Stanford University is a center for advanced study in
domestic and international affairs. It contains archives
and libraries on economic, political, and social change
in the twentieth century, as well as a scholarly press.
Hudson Institute
(http://www.hudson.org). Hudson Institute is a
private, not-for-profit research organization. Hudson
analyzes and makes recommendations about public policy
for business and government executives and for the public
at large.
International
Institute for Strategic Studies
(http://www.isn.ethz.ch/iiss/). The International
Institute for Strategic Studies is an independent center
for research, information and debate on the problems of
conflict. Its work is grounded in an appreciation of the
various political, economic and social problems that can
lead to instability, as well as the factors that can lead
to international cooperation.
The Institute for
Defense Analysis (http://www.ida.org/).
The Institute for Defense Analysis (IDA) is a nonprofit
corporation whose purpose is to promote national security
and the public interest and whose primary mission is to
assist the Office of the Secretary of Defense, the Joint
Staff, the unified commands and defense agencies in
addressing important national security issues,
particularly those requiring scientific and technical
expertise.
Institute for
International Economics (http://www.iie.com/).
The Institute for International Economics is a private,
nonprofit, nonpartisan research institution devoted to
the study of international economic policy.
Institute for Policy
Innovation (http://www.ipi.org/). The Institute
for Policy Innovation (IPI) is a non-profit, non-partisan
public policy "think tank." Its purpose is to
research, develop and promote innovative and non-partisan
solutions to today's public policy problems. Its focus is
on approaches to governing that harness the strengths of
individual liberty, limited government, and free markets.
John F.
Kennedy School of Government
(http://ksgwww.harvard.edu/). The John F. Kennedy School
of Government is the graduate professional school at
Harvard University that serves society's demand for
excellence in public service through research, teaching
and executive training.
National
Bureau of Asian Research
(http://www.nbr.org/index.html). The National Bureau of
Asian Research (NBR) is a nonprofit, nonpartisan
institution that conducts advanced research utilizing the
world's premier specialists on Asia and Russia. It also
serves as the international clearinghouse on expertise
and important policy issues concerning the region.
National Research
Council (http://www.nas.edu/). The National
Research Council was organized by the National Academy of
Sciences to associate the broad community of science and
technology with the Academy's purposes of further
knowledge and advising the federal government.
The
Nixon Center
(http://www.nixoncenter.org/) Non-partisan institute
dedicated to the study of U.S. national security issues
RAND
(http://www.rand.org/). RAND is a nonprofit institution
that helps improve public policy through research and
analysis. Its mission is to help policymakers strengthen
the nation's economy, maintain its security, and improve
its quality of life by helping them make choices in
education, health care, national defense, and criminal
and civil justice, among many other areas.
Stanford
Center for International Security and Arms Control (http://www.stanford.edu/group/CISAC/).
The Center for International Security and Arms Control is
a multidisciplinary community dedicated to research and
training in issues of international security. The Center
is part of Stanford University's Institute for
International Studies.
The
Strategic Studies Institute
(http://carlisle-www.army.mil/usassi/welcome.html). The
Strategic Studies Institute (SSI) is the primary research
faculty of the U.S. Army War College. It identifies
international security issues likely to affect the U.S.,
its friends, and potential adversaries; analyzes national
security issues and informs Army leaders of policy
options; provides the U.S. Army with a source of ideas,
criticism, innovative approaches, and independent
analyses.
United States
Institute of Peace (http://www.usip.org/). The
United States Institute of Peace is an independent,
nonpartisan federal institution created and funded by
Congress to strengthen the nation's capacity to promote
the peaceful resolution of international conflict.
U.S.-ASEAN
Business Council (http://www.us-asean.org/).
The US-Asean Business Council is thepremier national
private organization in the United States representing
private sector interests in ASEAN, the Association of
Southeast Asian Nations.
World Resources
Institute (WRI) (http://www.wri.org/). The World
Resources Institute is an independent center for policy
research and technical assistance on global environmental
and development issues. WRI is dedicated to helping
governments and private organizations of all types cope
with environmental, resource, and development challenges
of global significance.
LINKS
TO INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATIONS
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