Difference between revisions of "Globalisation Institute"
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− | As the name suggests, the Globalisation Institute is a pro-globalisation think tank. Its main personnel are: | + | As the name suggests, the Globalisation Institute is a pro-globalisation think tank. |
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+ | ==Organisations function or personal affiliations== | ||
+ | 'The Globalisation Institute is a think tank founded in 2005 with the aim of examining how globalisation can be harnessed to work for the World's poorest.' {{ref|1}} | ||
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+ | ==People== | ||
+ | Its main personnel are: | ||
Director-general: Alex Singleton | Director-general: Alex Singleton | ||
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Projects director: Keith Boyfield | Projects director: Keith Boyfield | ||
+ | ==Objectives== | ||
According to Alex Singleton: | According to Alex Singleton: | ||
− | 'We have two main objectives. The first involves “policy engineering” - the development of practical policy options aimed at the European Commission and other policymakers, backed up by the promotion of those ideas. The second involves making the broader intellectual case for free and competitive markets, and individual freedom. The GI works therefore to promote its agenda both in today’s political debate and also to move the goalposts of tomorrow’s debate.' | + | :'We have two main objectives. The first involves “policy engineering” - the development of practical policy options aimed at the European Commission and other policymakers, backed up by the promotion of those ideas. The second involves making the broader intellectual case for free and competitive markets, and individual freedom. The GI works therefore to promote its agenda both in today’s political debate and also to move the goalposts of tomorrow’s debate.' |
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On 1 September, 2007, the Globalisation Institute opened a permanent office in Brussels on the basis that 'Many policymakers in Brussels have commented that while they value following the Institute's output on trade and globalisation from afar, they would very much like access to the Institute's thinking and events in Brussels itself. With trade policy decided in Brussels, along with much of the decision-making about how we engage with globalisation in its broadest sense, expanding into Brussels is a logical next step in the development of the Institute.' | On 1 September, 2007, the Globalisation Institute opened a permanent office in Brussels on the basis that 'Many policymakers in Brussels have commented that while they value following the Institute's output on trade and globalisation from afar, they would very much like access to the Institute's thinking and events in Brussels itself. With trade policy decided in Brussels, along with much of the decision-making about how we engage with globalisation in its broadest sense, expanding into Brussels is a logical next step in the development of the Institute.' | ||
[http://www.globalisation.eu/blog/announcements/gi-to-open-brussels-office-on-1-september-200704201087/] | [http://www.globalisation.eu/blog/announcements/gi-to-open-brussels-office-on-1-september-200704201087/] | ||
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+ | ==Background/history== | ||
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+ | This website is published by GI Publishing Limited, a non profit distributing company registered in England and Wales. | ||
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+ | Registrant name: Alex Singleton Director-General of the Globalisation Institute - Also has connections with DFID (Department for International Development) [http://www.dfid.gov.uk dfid] Last Accessed June 3rd 2007 | ||
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+ | Futhermore also has a large involvement in the Adam Smith Institute- [http://www.adamsmith.org/ Adam Smith Institute] last Accessed June 3rd 2007 | ||
+ | ==Address== | ||
+ | The Globalisation Institute<br> Suite 58,<br> 95 Wilton Road,<br> London,<br> SW1V 1BZ,<br> United Kingdom<br> | ||
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+ | Tel +44 20 7222 3546<br> | ||
+ | Fax +44 20 7043 2911<br> | ||
+ | {{ref|2}} | ||
+ | == Notes == | ||
+ | #{{note|1}} Globalisation Institute Website [http://www.globalisationinstitute.org Home Page] Last Accessed June 3rd 2007 | ||
+ | #{{note|2}} Globalisation Institute Website [http://www.globalisationinstitute.org Information] Last acessed June 3rd 2007 |
Revision as of 12:47, 30 January 2008
As the name suggests, the Globalisation Institute is a pro-globalisation think tank.
Contents
Organisations function or personal affiliations
'The Globalisation Institute is a think tank founded in 2005 with the aim of examining how globalisation can be harnessed to work for the World's poorest.' [1]
People
Its main personnel are:
Director-general: Alex Singleton
Research director: Tom Clougherty
Senior fellow: Adrian Pepper
Projects director: Keith Boyfield
Objectives
According to Alex Singleton:
- 'We have two main objectives. The first involves “policy engineering” - the development of practical policy options aimed at the European Commission and other policymakers, backed up by the promotion of those ideas. The second involves making the broader intellectual case for free and competitive markets, and individual freedom. The GI works therefore to promote its agenda both in today’s political debate and also to move the goalposts of tomorrow’s debate.'
On 1 September, 2007, the Globalisation Institute opened a permanent office in Brussels on the basis that 'Many policymakers in Brussels have commented that while they value following the Institute's output on trade and globalisation from afar, they would very much like access to the Institute's thinking and events in Brussels itself. With trade policy decided in Brussels, along with much of the decision-making about how we engage with globalisation in its broadest sense, expanding into Brussels is a logical next step in the development of the Institute.' [2]
Background/history
This website is published by GI Publishing Limited, a non profit distributing company registered in England and Wales.
Registrant name: Alex Singleton Director-General of the Globalisation Institute - Also has connections with DFID (Department for International Development) dfid Last Accessed June 3rd 2007
Futhermore also has a large involvement in the Adam Smith Institute- Adam Smith Institute last Accessed June 3rd 2007
Address
The Globalisation Institute
Suite 58,
95 Wilton Road,
London,
SW1V 1BZ,
United Kingdom
Tel +44 20 7222 3546
Fax +44 20 7043 2911
[3]
Notes
- ^ Globalisation Institute Website Home Page Last Accessed June 3rd 2007
- ^ Globalisation Institute Website Information Last acessed June 3rd 2007