Still lagging behind? : foreign policy think tanks in Poland : the origins and contemporary challenges
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Donald E. ABELSON, Stephen BROOKS and Xin HUA (eds), Think tanks, foreign policy and geo-politics : pathways to influence, London : Routledge, 2017, pp. 154-165
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SUS, Monika, Still lagging behind? : foreign policy think tanks in Poland : the origins and contemporary challenges, in Donald E. ABELSON, Stephen BROOKS and Xin HUA (eds), Think tanks, foreign policy and geo-politics : pathways to influence, London : Routledge, 2017, pp. 154-165 - https://hdl.handle.net/1814/45107
Abstract
Questions about the role and influence of think tanks in matters of foreign policy and geopolitics are both timely and important. The reconfiguration of global power, explosion of social media, shifts away from traditional print and oral-based ways of imparting knowledge, and the dramatic increase in the volume of information and ideas clamoring for the attention of policy-makers are changing the landscape of foreign policy-making and the pathways through which influence is achieved. This book explains the impact of think tanks on the framing of domestic and international conversations on matters of foreign policy and geopolitics. An international group of prominent experts examine these issues in specific countries and also across national and regional borders to better understand how governments and actors in civil society are influenced by the activities of think tanks.

