Difference between revisions of "European Policy Forum"
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− | *[[Lord Tugendhat]] | + | *[[Lord Tugendhat]] Chairman |
*[[Graham Mather]] President <ref>European Policy Forum [http://www.epfltd.org/#!our-people/c1lip Our People]. Accessed 8 March 2016.</ref> | *[[Graham Mather]] President <ref>European Policy Forum [http://www.epfltd.org/#!our-people/c1lip Our People]. Accessed 8 March 2016.</ref> | ||
− | == | + | ==Activities== |
− | Seminar with the ESRC [https://web.archive.org/web/20040312112301/http://www.lse.ac.uk/collections/CARR/pdf/EPFApr03Report.pdf NGOs, DEMOCRATISATION AND THE REGULATORY STATE] Record of Meeting 125 Pall Mall, London, Tuesday 29th April 2003. | + | Seminar with the ESRC: [https://web.archive.org/web/20040312112301/http://www.lse.ac.uk/collections/CARR/pdf/EPFApr03Report.pdf NGOs, DEMOCRATISATION AND THE REGULATORY STATE] Record of Meeting 125 Pall Mall, London, Tuesday 29th April 2003. |
==Contact== | ==Contact== |
Latest revision as of 09:04, 8 March 2016
The European Policy Forum describes itself as an independent international research institute. Its independence is compromised, however, by their consistent support of competition and the free-market in the policy arena. One of its members Sir Ian Byatt is an outspoken advocate of market principles, whilst its Director, Frank Vibert wrote a book in 2007, The Rise of the Unelected, which endorses the contemporary turn towards unaccountable, unelected governance of institutions like utilities and other areas that affect people: but within which they have no say.
People
Circa 2011
- Sir Ian Byatt,
- Sarah Summers
- Frank Vibert Director
- Graham Mather President
- Lord Hunt of Tanworth Founding Chairman[1]
Circa 2016
- Lord Tugendhat Chairman
- Graham Mather President [2]
Activities
Seminar with the ESRC: NGOs, DEMOCRATISATION AND THE REGULATORY STATE Record of Meeting 125 Pall Mall, London, Tuesday 29th April 2003.
Contact
European Policy Forum
- 125 Pall Mall,
- London,
- SW1Y 5EA
- United Kingdom
- Tel: +44 20 7839 7565
- Fax: +44 20 7839 7339
- Web: epfltd.org
Notes
- ↑ European Policy Forum About Us. Accessed 8 March 2016.
- ↑ European Policy Forum Our People. Accessed 8 March 2016.