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The European Policy Forum describes itself as an independent international research institute.  Its independence is compromised, however, by their consistent support of competition and the free-market in the policy arena.  One of its members [[Sir Ian Byatt]] is an outspoken advocate of market principles, whilst its Director, [[Frank Vibert]] wrote a book in 2007, [['The Rise of the Unelected']], which endorses the contemporary turn towards unaccountable, unelected governance of institutions that affect people in their daily lives.
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The European Policy Forum describes itself as an independent international research institute.  Its independence is compromised, however, by their consistent support of competition and the free-market in the policy arena.  One of its members Sir [[Ian Byatt]] is an outspoken advocate of market principles, whilst its Director, [[Frank Vibert]] wrote a book in 2007, ''[[The Rise of the Unelected]]'', which endorses the contemporary turn towards unaccountable, unelected governance of institutions like utilities and other areas that affect people: but within which they have no say.
  
 
==People==
 
==People==
*[[Sir Ian Byatt]],  
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===Circa 2011===
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*Sir [[Ian Byatt]],  
 
*[[Sarah Summers]]
 
*[[Sarah Summers]]
*[[Frank Vibert]]Director
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*[[Frank Vibert]] Director
 
*[[Graham Mather]] President
 
*[[Graham Mather]] President
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*[[Lord Hunt of Tanworth]] Founding Chairman<ref>European Policy Forum [http://www.epfltd.org/#!about_us/csgz About Us]. Accessed 8 March 2016.</ref>
  
==activities==
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===Circa 2016===
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*[[Lord Tugendhat]]  Chairman
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*[[Graham Mather]] President <ref>European Policy Forum [http://www.epfltd.org/#!our-people/c1lip Our People]. Accessed 8 March 2016.</ref>
  
Seminar with the ESRC [http://www.lse.ac.uk/collections/CARR/pdf/EPFApr03Report.pdf NGOs, DEMOCRATISATION AND THE REGULATORY STATE] Record of Meeting 125 Pall Mall, London, Tuesday 29th April 2003.
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==Activities==
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Seminar with the ESRC: [https://web.archive.org/web/20040312112301/http://www.lse.ac.uk/collections/CARR/pdf/EPFApr03Report.pdf NGOs, DEMOCRATISATION AND THE REGULATORY STATE] Record of Meeting 125 Pall Mall, London, Tuesday 29th April 2003.
  
 
==Contact==
 
==Contact==
 
European Policy Forum
 
European Policy Forum
[[125 Pall Mall]],
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:[[125 Pall Mall]],
London,
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:London,
SW1Y 5EA
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:SW1Y 5EA
United Kingdom
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:United Kingdom
Tel: +44 20 7839 7565
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:Tel: +44 20 7839 7565
Fax: +44 20 7839 7339
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:Fax: +44 20 7839 7339
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http://www.epfltd.org/index.htm
 
  
[[Category:Water: Think Tanks]]
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:Web: [http://www.epfltd.org/index.htm epfltd.org]
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==Notes==
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<references/>
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[[Category:Water: Think Tanks]][[Category:Neoliberalism]]
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[[Category:Think Tanks]][[Category:Conservative movement]]

Latest revision as of 09:04, 8 March 2016

The European Policy Forum describes itself as an independent international research institute. Its independence is compromised, however, by their consistent support of competition and the free-market in the policy arena. One of its members Sir Ian Byatt is an outspoken advocate of market principles, whilst its Director, Frank Vibert wrote a book in 2007, The Rise of the Unelected, which endorses the contemporary turn towards unaccountable, unelected governance of institutions like utilities and other areas that affect people: but within which they have no say.

People

Circa 2011

Circa 2016

Activities

Seminar with the ESRC: NGOs, DEMOCRATISATION AND THE REGULATORY STATE Record of Meeting 125 Pall Mall, London, Tuesday 29th April 2003.

Contact

European Policy Forum

125 Pall Mall,
London,
SW1Y 5EA
United Kingdom
Tel: +44 20 7839 7565
Fax: +44 20 7839 7339


Web: epfltd.org

Notes

  1. European Policy Forum About Us. Accessed 8 March 2016.
  2. European Policy Forum Our People. Accessed 8 March 2016.