Efficacy of Think Tanks in Influencing Public Policies: The Case of Bangladesh |
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Authors: | Ahmed K. Rashid |
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Affiliation: | 1. International Development Research Centre , Ottawa , Canada arash088@uottawa.ca |
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Abstract: | Abstract This article analyzes contextual and organizational challenges and constraints faced by think tanks in Bangladesh. It argues that while think tanks have been visible in the policy discourse through fostering policy debates and advocating policy proposals, their direct impact on policy outcomes remains limited. Think tanks’ research findings are often interpreted through the prism of politics. A number of think tanks are institutionally weak and face challenges in funding, attracting researchers, and retaining research focus. Think tanks can potentially focus attention to the wider policy community, and emphasize intermediate influences, such as, building capacity, wider networking and interacting with a broader base of policy-makers, in order to be effective and relevant in the policy discussions. |
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Keywords: | Think Tanks Bangladesh Policy Influence Civil Society Public Policy |
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