In 2019–2021 some of the most influential think tanks will celebrate their hundredth anniversaries. In the midst of a new round of populism, the collapse of trust in traditional institutions and the crisis of internationalism, international think tanks reconsider their mission and role in society and world politics.
On January 17, 2019, at 4:30 pm, Russian International Affairs Council holds an open seminar on the challenges think tanks are facing and the forecast for their future.
In 2019–2021 some of the most influential think tanks will celebrate their hundredth anniversaries. In the midst of a new round of populism, the collapse of trust in traditional institutions and the crisis of internationalism, international think tanks reconsider their mission and role in society and world politics.
On January 17, 2019, at 4:30 pm, Russian International Affairs Council holds an open seminar on the challenges think tanks are facing and the forecast for their future.
How do think tanks deal with competition and the private sector, universities and NGOs? Is it possible to produce serious analytics without losing the wide audience in the age of post-truth? Can think tanks oppose something to the negative trends in relations between states or are they doomed to serve the interests of their sponsors?