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Conservative Think Tanks and Public Politics

Abstract

The privileged position occupied by think tanks in public debate is reflected in their access to mainstream media and their political commentary frequently accepted as independent expert opinion. However, behind the carefully constructed and closely guarded fa ade of intellectual autonomy is a network of interests drawn together in a campaign to reshape political values. By tracing the intellectual antecedents and the historical origins of think tanks and their role in fostering neoliberalism, we assess the emerging neoconservatism and the implications for public debate.
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Title
Conservative Think Tanks and Public Politics
Author(s)
Marcus Smith - Marcus Smith is a PhD student in Global Studies, Social Science; Planning at RMIT University.; Peter Marden - Peter Marden is a Senior Lecturer in Global Studies, Social Science; Planning. He is currently writing a book on political values; democracy.
Journal
Australian Journal of Political Science , Volume 43 (4): 699-717 Informa Healthcare – Dec 1, 2008
Publisher
Routledge
Copyright
© 2008 Informa plc
ISSN
1036-1146
D.O.I.
10.1080/10361140802488300
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