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Revision as of 22:14, 9 November 2005
Scottish politics is becoming increasingly corporate dominated. The process is aided and abetted by numerous procorporate think tanks, lobbyists and corporate/state partnerships.
Contents
Think tanks
- Centre for the Study of Public Policy
- Centre for Scottish Public Policy
- David Hume Institute
- Fraser of Allander Institute
- International Futures Forum
- International Institute for Environment and Development
- John Wheatley Centre
- Policy Institute
- Scottish Council Foundation
Corporate lobby groups
- Business Council for Sustainable Development-UK
- Scottish Chambers of Commerce
- Scottish Council for Development and Industry - SCDI
Lobbying and PR companies
- Beattie Media
- Citigate Public Affairs
- Connect Communications
- Holyrood Communications
- McEwan-Purvis
- Wyllie and Reid Corporate Communications
Lobbying and PR Industry bodies
Corporate/Government partnerships
- Scottish Parliament Business Exchange
- Centre for Confidence and Well Being
- Futures Forum
- Scottish Leadership Foundation