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The Democracy Institute is a think tank with links to the [[Cato Institute]]<ref>Patrick Basham, [http://www.cato.org/people/patrick-basham Adjunct Scholar], The Cato Institute, Accessed 30-March-2010</ref> and [[Spiked]] online<ref>All Articles, [http://www.spiked-online.com/index.php?/site/author/Basham%20and%20Luik/ Articles by Basham & Luik], ''Spiked'', accessed 30 March 2010</ref>. The main focus of its attention is on public health initiatives that are likely to interfere with the marketing activities of the tobacco<ref>Patrick Basham & John Luik, [http://www.tobacco.org/news/298796.html NYC: The City that Never Smokes], The Democracy Institute, 26 October 2009, accessed 30 March 2010</ref>, alcohol<ref>Patrick Basham & John Luik, [http://www.democracyinstitute.org/AnnouncementRetrieve.aspx?ID=38687 A bleary-eyed attitude to alcohol research], The Democracy Institute, 2-February-2010, Accessed 30-March-2010</ref> and food<ref>Patrick Basham & John Luik, [http://www.democracyinstitute.org/AnnouncementRetrieve.aspx?ID=37564 The myth of an ‘obesity tsunami'], ''Democracy Institute'', 19-January-2010, Accessed 30-March-2010</ref> industries. | The Democracy Institute is a think tank with links to the [[Cato Institute]]<ref>Patrick Basham, [http://www.cato.org/people/patrick-basham Adjunct Scholar], The Cato Institute, Accessed 30-March-2010</ref> and [[Spiked]] online<ref>All Articles, [http://www.spiked-online.com/index.php?/site/author/Basham%20and%20Luik/ Articles by Basham & Luik], ''Spiked'', accessed 30 March 2010</ref>. The main focus of its attention is on public health initiatives that are likely to interfere with the marketing activities of the tobacco<ref>Patrick Basham & John Luik, [http://www.tobacco.org/news/298796.html NYC: The City that Never Smokes], The Democracy Institute, 26 October 2009, accessed 30 March 2010</ref>, alcohol<ref>Patrick Basham & John Luik, [http://www.democracyinstitute.org/AnnouncementRetrieve.aspx?ID=38687 A bleary-eyed attitude to alcohol research], The Democracy Institute, 2-February-2010, Accessed 30-March-2010</ref> and food<ref>Patrick Basham & John Luik, [http://www.democracyinstitute.org/AnnouncementRetrieve.aspx?ID=37564 The myth of an ‘obesity tsunami'], ''Democracy Institute'', 19-January-2010, Accessed 30-March-2010</ref> industries. |
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Democracy Institute | |
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Abbreviation | DI |
Formation | 2006 |
Headquarters | Washington, DC, United States and London, UK |
Type | think tank |
The Democracy Institute is a think tank with links to the Cato Institute[1] and Spiked online[2]. The main focus of its attention is on public health initiatives that are likely to interfere with the marketing activities of the tobacco[3], alcohol[4] and food[5] industries.
The Institute is regularly consulted by the media as a body of experts in public health issues with Patrick Basham and John Luik frequently appearing as media commentators, 33 worldwide newspaper articles between 2006 and 2009 cite Basham and Luik as experts on public health issues[6].
The Institute's director Patrick Basham is a former tobacco industry lobbyist and publishes most of the research on the Institute's website along with John Luik who is also a former tobacco industry lobbyist[7][8][9][10][11][12][13][14][15][16][17].
The Institute describes itself as "a politically independent public policy research organization based in Washington and London". The think tank was founded in 2006. Its stated aims are:
- to further public education through the production and dissemination of accessible commentary and scholarship. The Democracy Institute aims to provide a balanced and thoughtful perspective on topical issues, promoting open and rational debate based on evidence rather than ideology[18].
The Institute is regularly consulted by the media as experts in public health issues with Patrick Basham and John Luik regularly appearing as media commentators, 33 worldwide newspaper articles between 2006-2009 cite Basham and Luik as experts on public health issues[19].
Contents
Publications
- Partrick Basham, 2010, Sri Lanka needs carrot, not stick, The Guardian, 14-Feb-2010
- Patrick Basham and John Luik, 2010, A bleary-eyed attitude to alcohol research, 3-February-2010
- Patrick Basham, 2010, President Obama’s Fork in the Road, 25-Jan-2010
- Patrick Basham & John Luik, 2010, The myth of an ‘obesity tsunami’, 22-Jan-2010
- Patrick Basham & John Luik, 2010, In Defense of Santa, 21-Jan-2010
- Patrick Basham, 2009, Butt Out! How Philip Morris Burned Ted Kennedy, the FDA & the Anti-Tobacco Movement, Democracy Institute
- Patrick Basham & John Luik, 2009, Are Public Smoking Bans Necessary?, 17-Dec-2009
- Patrick Basham & John Luik, 2009, Can the UK Avert a Smoking Irish Failure?, 29-October-2009
- Patrick Basham & John Luik 2009, The City That Never Smokes, 26-October-2009
- Patrick Basham & John Luik, 2009, Women keep drinking, 3-March-2009
- DI Report, 2009, Alcohol Advertising Bans – September 20-Sep-2009
- Patrick Basham, 2009, The Senator and the Symbol, 28-Aug-2009
- Patrick Basham, 2009, Afghanistan's Democratic Debacle, 21-Aug-2009
- Patrick Basham, 2009, Displaying the truth about policymaking, 13-Aug-2009
- Patrick Basham & John Luik, 2009, A fat doctor in the White House?, 29-Jul-2009
- Patrick Basham & John Luik, 2009, on discrimination against fat African-American women, 29-Jul-2009
- Patrick Basham & John Luik, 2009, Banning alcohol ads won’t cure alcoholism, 21-Jul-2009 Tuesday 21 July 2009
- Patrick Basham & John Luik, 2009, Turning fat people into social outcasts, on turning fat people into social outcasts, 30-Jun-2009
- Patrick Basham & John Luik, 2009, Smoke gets in the government’s eyes, 23-Jun-2009
- Patrick Basham, 2009, The unholy alliance between Philip Morris & the FDA in the Winston-Salem Journal, 06-Jun-2009
- Patrick Basham and John Luik’s, 2009, KICKING THE SODA CAN: HARD TRUTHS ABOUT A SOFT DRINK TAX, 3-June-2009
- Patrick Basham, 2009, Keep FDA away from tobacco Orange County Register, 3-June-2009
- Patrick Basham & John Luik, 2009, A display of ignorance over youth smoking, 29 April 2009
People
- Patrick Basham - Director[20]
- John Luik - Senior Fellow[21]
- Christopher Snowdon - Adjunct Scholar[22]
Advisory Council
Nigel Ashford – Institute of Humane Studies | Juliette Baysham – Public Health Fellow | Jason Clemens – Pacific Research Institute | Veronique de Rugy – Mercatus Center | Jamie Dettmer – International Foundation for Electoral Systems | Chris Edwards – Cato Institute | Ivan Eland – Independent Institute | Jeremy Lott – Senior Fellow | Michael Mosbacher – Social Affairs Unit | Gerry Nicholls – Senior Fellow | Charles Pena – George Washington University | Christopher Preble – Cato Institute | Marian Tupy – Cato Institute | Martin Zelder – University of Chicago.[23]
Affiliations
Spiked | Institute of Humane Studies | Pacific Research Institute | Mercatus Center | International Foundation for Electoral Systems | Cato Institute | Independent Institute | Social Affairs Unit[24].
Contact Details
London
- Democracy Institute
- 2nd Floor
- 145-157 St John Street
- London EC1V 4PY
- 0845 310 4144
- www.democracyinstitute.org.uk
- Email: info@democracyinstitute.org
Washington
- Democracy Institute
- 2001 M St NW
- Washington DC 20036
- 301 390 3711
References
- ↑ Patrick Basham, Adjunct Scholar, The Cato Institute, Accessed 30-March-2010
- ↑ All Articles, Articles by Basham & Luik, Spiked, accessed 30 March 2010
- ↑ Patrick Basham & John Luik, NYC: The City that Never Smokes, The Democracy Institute, 26 October 2009, accessed 30 March 2010
- ↑ Patrick Basham & John Luik, A bleary-eyed attitude to alcohol research, The Democracy Institute, 2-February-2010, Accessed 30-March-2010
- ↑ Patrick Basham & John Luik, The myth of an ‘obesity tsunami', Democracy Institute, 19-January-2010, Accessed 30-March-2010
- ↑ Nexis UK, Nexis Search Terms "John Luik" and "Patrick Basham", Nexis UK, 10-February-2010
- ↑ Telefax, Tflb CONFEDERATION OF EUROPEAN COMMUNITY CIGARETTE MANUFACTURER LIMITED, CONFEDERATION OF EUROPEAN COMMUNITY CIGARETTE MANUFACTURER LIMITED, 22-June-1993
- ↑ Consultants, John Luik, Ontario Campaign for Action on Tobacco, Accessed 10-February-2010
- ↑ Consultants, John Luik, Ontario Campaign for Action on Tobacco, Accessed 10-February-2010
- ↑ Gori GB, Luik JC. Passive smoke: the EPA’s betrayal of science and policy. Vancouver, Canada: Fraser Institute, 1999
- ↑ Marsden, W., "Big tobacco's shell game with the truth," Montreal Gazette, June 21, 2001
- ↑ Montreal Gazette, Blowing smoke, Cornwall Standard Freeholder (Ontario), 2-July-2001
- ↑ Sherry Stein, Letter to Adrain Payne at British American Tobacco, 28-July-2000, Accessed through Tobacco Archives 18-February-2010
- ↑ Sherry Stein, Letter to Martin Broughton, 28-January-2000, Accessed through Tobacco Archives 20-February-2010
- ↑ Patrick Basham, Public Policy Sources, The Fraser Institute, 1-August-2000, Accessed through Tobacco Archives 20-February-2010
- ↑ Press Release, Media Release, The Fraser Institute, 9-April-1999, Accessed Through Tobacco Archives 18-February-2010
- ↑ Patrick Basham, Public Policy Sources, The Fraser Institute, 1-August-2000, Accessed through Tobacco Archives 20-February-2010
- ↑ About Us, About Us, Democracy Institute, Accessed 10-February-2010
- ↑ Nexis UK, Nexis Search Terms "John Luik" and "Patrick Basham", Nexis UK, 10-February-2010
- ↑ About Us, About Us, Democracy Institute, accessed 10 February 2010
- ↑ Basham and Luik, Five-a-day won’t keep the doctor away, Spiked, 13 May 2010, accessed 5 August 2010.
- ↑ About the Author, Velvet Glove Iron Fist website, accessed 4 August 2010.
- ↑ About Us, Advisory Council, Democracy Institute, accessed 10 February 2010
- ↑ About Us, Advisory Council, Democracy Institute, Accessed 10-February-2010