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Revision as of 15:35, 12 October 2010
Dave Forbes Gavin Lindsay Fergus Jones Alexandra Hibbert Catriona Burnett
Globalisation: IPN
IPN seeks to bring down barriers to enterprise and trade, in order to achieve a world of opportunity, peace and prosperity.
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History
IPN’s UK Charity (No. CC 262982) was founded by Sir Antony Fisher in 1971. The mission of this body is to “Promote the advancement of learning by research into economic and political science and the publication of such research.” The charity’s original name was the International Institute for Economic Research, and it now operates under the name International Policy Network.
IPN’s sister organization, International Policy Network US Inc., is a non-profit, 501(c)(3) organization incorporated in 2001. The two organizations are separate legal and financial entities with independent boards, working together with a common vision.[2]
People
Directors
Board Members[3]
- Mike Fisher- International Policy Network UK
- John Blundell- International Policy Network UK
- Chris Whitten- International Policy Network US
- Bridgett Wagner- International Policy Network US
- Daniel Oliver- International Policy Network US
- Gerry Ohrstrom- International Policy Network US
- Robert Boyd- International Policy Network US
- Linda Whetstone- Chairman of International Policy Network US and UK
Funding
IPN is funded entirely by charitable donations, foundations and businesses. it receives no money from Governments or political parties and does not undertake any contract work. IPN’s two organisations have a combined annual budget of approximately $1.4million (about £850,000). [4] Recently, IPN received $295,000 from Exxon, a large oil company. [5]
Suggestions for sub-pages
Just suggestions - feel free to change/add to this - although it is recommended that you create several main pages linked to from this main project page so group members can edit simultaneously.
Globalisation:International Policy Network: Ideology and aims
Globalisation:International Policy Network: Funding and connections
Globalisation:International Policy Network: Views on development
Globalisation:International Policy Network: Views on climate change