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Transparify is an initiative that provides a global rating of the financial transparency of major think tanks. [1] It rates the extent to which think tanks publicly disclose their sources of funding, the amount of funding they have received, and the specific research projects that were supported by this funding.
This is a list of think tanks in the United Kingdom This is a dynamic list and may never be able to satisfy particular standards for completeness. You can help by adding missing items with reliable sources .
Who Funds You? is a project that rates and promotes the transparency of funding sources for think tanks. [1] [2] The project scored think tanks according to four criteria, namely whether the organisation discloses its income, whether it publishes financial details online, whether individual donors and the amounts of each donation are published, and whether corporate donors are named and the ...
The Centre for Defence and International Security Studies (or CDiSS) is a British defence and security think tank. [1] CDiSS is engaged in research, analysis, commentary and discussion on issues of significance within the broad context of international security.
The think tank aims to maintain the momentum of progressive thought in the United Kingdom through well-researched and clearly argued policy analysis, reports, and publications; as well as a high media profile. [3] The IPPR has offices in Newcastle upon Tyne, Manchester, and Edinburgh.
The Institute for Fiscal Studies receives funding from various sources, such as the Economic and Social Research Council, international organisations and other non-profit organisations. [26] It was rated as 'highly transparent' in its funding in 2018 by Transparify, [27] and has been a given a A grade for funding transparency by Who Funds You ...
The Centre for Policy Studies (CPS) is a centre-right think tank and advocacy group in the United Kingdom. Its goal is to promote coherent and practical policies based on its founding principles of: free markets, "small state," low tax, national independence, self determination and responsibility. [ 1 ]
The Adam Smith Institute (ASI) is a UK-based neoliberal think tank and lobbying group, named after Adam Smith, a Scottish moral philosopher and classical economist. [1] [2] [3] The Institute advocates free market and classical liberal ideas, primarily via the formation of policy options with regard to public choice theory, which political decision makers seek to develop upon.