Difference between revisions of "Progressive Governance Network"
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According to [[Geoff Mulgan]] 'Although largely ignored in the UK the Progressive governance Network established at Blair's instigation has achieved far more reach and in many more parts of the world than any predecessor, thanks to the patronage of leaders like Lula, Schroeder and Mbeki, helped by the [[Policy Network]], a sort of meta-think tank that has served to share ideas produced by other think tanks (again helped by funding by Lord Sainsbury amongst others).{{ref|1}} | According to [[Geoff Mulgan]] 'Although largely ignored in the UK the Progressive governance Network established at Blair's instigation has achieved far more reach and in many more parts of the world than any predecessor, thanks to the patronage of leaders like Lula, Schroeder and Mbeki, helped by the [[Policy Network]], a sort of meta-think tank that has served to share ideas produced by other think tanks (again helped by funding by Lord Sainsbury amongst others).{{ref|1}} | ||
+ | More information http://www.progressive-governance.net/aboutus/index.aspx?id=58 | ||
==Notes== | ==Notes== | ||
#{{note|1}} Geoff Mulgan (2006) ‘Thinking in Tanks: The Changing Ecology of Political Ideas’ ''The Political Quarterly'', 77(2), April-June, p. 147-155. | #{{note|1}} Geoff Mulgan (2006) ‘Thinking in Tanks: The Changing Ecology of Political Ideas’ ''The Political Quarterly'', 77(2), April-June, p. 147-155. |
Latest revision as of 10:28, 25 March 2007
According to Geoff Mulgan 'Although largely ignored in the UK the Progressive governance Network established at Blair's instigation has achieved far more reach and in many more parts of the world than any predecessor, thanks to the patronage of leaders like Lula, Schroeder and Mbeki, helped by the Policy Network, a sort of meta-think tank that has served to share ideas produced by other think tanks (again helped by funding by Lord Sainsbury amongst others).[1]
More information http://www.progressive-governance.net/aboutus/index.aspx?id=58
Notes
- ^ Geoff Mulgan (2006) ‘Thinking in Tanks: The Changing Ecology of Political Ideas’ The Political Quarterly, 77(2), April-June, p. 147-155.