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Civita is a norwegian conservative think tank directed by [[Terje Svabo]]. Management include the assistant director [[Dag Ekelberg]]and communication advisor [[Therese Thomassen]]. It is a member of the [[Stockholm Network]]. | Civita is a norwegian conservative think tank directed by [[Terje Svabo]]. Management include the assistant director [[Dag Ekelberg]]and communication advisor [[Therese Thomassen]]. It is a member of the [[Stockholm Network]]. | ||
− | According to [[Atlasusa]] | + | According to [[Atlasusa]] its main tasks are to promote: |
:"political reform, discussion, civil society and to emphasise the values of free markets, entrepreneurship, economic growth, freedom, the individual, human rights and democracy" [http://www.atlasusa.org/directory/institute_profile.php?refer=dictionary&org_id=620] | :"political reform, discussion, civil society and to emphasise the values of free markets, entrepreneurship, economic growth, freedom, the individual, human rights and democracy" [http://www.atlasusa.org/directory/institute_profile.php?refer=dictionary&org_id=620] | ||
− | Atlas's former president [[John Blundell]] said that the | + | Atlas's former president [[John Blundell]] said that the institute's mission was to "litter the world with free market think-tanks" |
Revision as of 18:00, 1 May 2007
Civita is a norwegian conservative think tank directed by Terje Svabo. Management include the assistant director Dag Ekelbergand communication advisor Therese Thomassen. It is a member of the Stockholm Network.
According to Atlasusa its main tasks are to promote:
- "political reform, discussion, civil society and to emphasise the values of free markets, entrepreneurship, economic growth, freedom, the individual, human rights and democracy" [1]
Atlas's former president John Blundell said that the institute's mission was to "litter the world with free market think-tanks"