File:Foreign Funding of Think Tanks in America.pdf
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Paper by RealClearPublicAffairs dated January 2020
Subjects: Think tanks
Source: RealClearPublicAffairs (Link)
Article about the study (the PDF here is a reduced size version of the original)
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The top foreign donors to the think tanks analyzed were Norway ($27.6 million), the United Kingdom ($27.1 million) and the United Arab Emirates ($15.1 million). The UAE is particularly interesting, since it is the top non-democratic donor in the study. The “vast majority” of the UAE’s donations went to “the Aspen Institute, the Atlantic Council, and the Brookings Institution, all of which received at least $4 million from the UAE.” |
Subjects: Think tanks
Source: RealClearPublicAffairs (Link)
Article about the study (the PDF here is a reduced size version of the original)
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Foreign Funding of Think Tanks in America
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