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Revision as of 14:34, 18 January 2006
This page includes information on neoliberal think tanks and associated policy non-governmental organisations in the UK. It focuses especially on New Labour think tanks, but given the corporate capture of New Labour also includes information on the integration of 'New Labour' networks with those of the free market right.
Most of the information here relates to New Labour, but the networks which resulted in the creation of New labour have a long hisotyr and so there is also material here on the subversion of the labour movement by the British intelligence services and by the CIA as well as the Atlanticist movement within the labour movement.
The New Labour nexus
- Adam Smith Institute [1]
- Ashoka
- Asia-Pacific Foundation
- Atlantic Council of the United Kingdom
- Bilderberg Group
- The Bow Group
- British American Project
- Brunswick
- Butler Kelly
- Carnegie Youth Trust
- Catalyst
- Centre for European Reform
- Centre for Policy Studies [2]
- Centre for Reform
- Chime Communications
- Civitas [3]
- Cloaca Maxima Ltd
- Community Action Network
- Crime and Society Foundation [4]
- Demos [5]
- Editorial Intelligence
- Fabian Society [6]
- Ford Foundation
- Forum for the Future [7]
- Foreign Policy Centre [8]
- Globalization Institute [9]
- Institute of Economic Affairs [10]
- Institute for Fiscal Studies [11]
- Institute of Ideas [12]
- Institute for Public Policy Research [13]
- Localis
- Mont Pelerin Society
- New Economics Foundation [14]
- New Health Network
- New Local Government Network
- New Frontiers Foundation
- The Policy Network
- New Politics Network
- Politeia [15]
- Reform [16]
- Renewal
- Royal Institute for International Affairs [17]
- Royal United Services Institute for Defence Studies
- The Scientific Alliance
- Social Affairs Unit [18]
- Social Issues Research Centre
- Social Market Foundation [19]
- SRU
- Tavistock Institute for Human Behavior
- UnLtd
- The Work Foundation [20]
- Young Fabians
People
- Joseph Godson
- Sir Douglas Hague
- Stuart Hall
- Ian Hargreaves
- Stephen Haseler
- Julia Hobsbawm
- Gerald Holtham
- Robbie MacDuff
- Graham Mather
- Yve Newbold
- Sue Richards
- Anita Roddick
- Arthur Seldon
- Dennis Stevenson
- Martin Taylor
- Brian Walden
Further Reading
External links
- Tom Easton, Who were they travelling with?, From Lobster 31, Review of 'SDP: The Birth, Life and Death of the Social Democratic Party'Ivor Crewe and Anthony King, Oxford University Press, 1995, £25 [21]
- Richard Fletcher 'Who were they travelling with? CIA and the Labour Party: How CIA Money Took the Teeth Out of Socialism', originally written for the Sunday Times in 1972, but never published by them. [22]
- Robin Ramsay, 'The influence of intelligence services on the British left' A talk given by Robin Ramsay to Labour Party branches in late 1996. This is an adaptation and massive compression of the pamphlet The Clandestine Caucus written and published by Robin Ramsay in 1996. In that the sources for most of the claims contained in this talk are to be found. [23]
Authors
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--David 21:39, 23 Nov 2005 (GMT)