ABSTRACT

This book explores the pivotal role of think tanks in the democratization and economic reform movements by evaluating their overall effect on the transformation process in developing and transitional countries around the world.

James G. McGann assesses twenty-three think tanks, located in nine countries and four regions of the world: Chile, Peru, Poland, Slovakia, South Africa, Botswana, the Philippines, Thailand, and Vietnam, that have most impacted political and economic transitions in their respective countries. The author examines the role they played in the process of democratization and market reform during the late 80s and 90s and identifies the importance of think tanks in these processes by evaluating their overall effect on the policymaking process. He argues in the early stages of a transition from an authoritarian regime to an open and democratic society the activities of think tanks are especially critical, and they have provided a civil society safety net to support these fragile democracies.

This book will be of interest to students and scholars of political science, democratization, development, economic development and civil society.

chapter |6 pages

Introduction

part |24 pages

Theoretical framework

part |177 pages

Case studies

chapter |14 pages

Chile

chapter |16 pages

Peru

chapter |23 pages

Poland

chapter |22 pages

Market reform in Slovakia

chapter |13 pages

Botswana

chapter |14 pages

The Philippines

chapter |35 pages

Thailand

chapter |10 pages

Vietnam

chapter |6 pages

Conclusion