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The Manhattan Institute for Policy Research is an influential New York City-based free market think tank established in 1978. Their self-described mission is to "develop and disseminate new ideas that foster greater economic choice and individual responsibility." The Institute supports and publicizes research on taxes, welfare, crime, the legal system, urban life, race, education and immigration among others.Their message is communicated through books, articles, interviews, speeches, op-ed’s and through the institute's quarterly publication City Journal, targeted at policymakers, politicians, scholars and journalists.
The Institute was influential with New York City Mayor Rudolph Giuliani during his tenure, providing many of the ideas and direction for New York City's policies in the 1990s. The Manhattan Institute continues to shape the American political landscape through market oriented policies that as the New York Times said in May of 1997, "turn intellect into influence."
People affiliated with the Manhattan Institute include:
- Lawrence Mone, president
- Brian C. Anderson, senior editor for City Journal
- David Asman, former official, now anchor for FOX News Channel
- Herman Badillo, senior fellow
- J. Michael Barrett, senior fellow, Center for Policing Terrorism
- Timothy Connors, director, Center for Policing Terrorism
- James R. Copland, director, Center for Legal Policy
- Theodore Dalrymple, contributing editor, City Journal
- R.P. Eddy, senior fellow, Center for Policing Terrorism
- Reverend Dr. Floyd H. Flake, adjunct fellow Center for Civic Innovation
- Nicole Gelinas, contributing editor, City Journal
- Edward Glaeser, senior fellow
- David Gratzer, senior fellow, Center for Medical Progress
- Jay P. Greene, senior fellow, Center for Civic Innovation
- Regina Herzlinger, senior fellow, Center for Medical Progress
- Peter W. Huber, senior fellow, Center for Legal Policy
- Howard Husock, contributing editor, City Journal
- Kay S. Hymowitz, contributing editor, City Journal
- Tamar Jacoby, senior fellow
- Stefan Kanfer, contributing editor, City Journal
- George L. Kelling, senior fellow, Center for Civic Innovation
- Heather Mac Donald, senior fellow and contributing editor, City Journal
- Myron Magnet, editor, City Journal
- Steven Malanga, senior fellow and contributing editor, City Journal
- Edmund J. McMahon, senior fellow, Center for Civic Innovation
- John McWhorter, senior fellow
- Walter K. Olson, senior fellow, Center for Legal Policy
- James Piereson, senior fellow, director, Center for the American University
- Peter Salins, senior fellow, Center for Civic Innovation
- Max Schulz, senior fellow
- Sol Stern, contributing editor, City Journal
- William J. Stern, contributing editor, City Journal
- Abigail Thernstrom, senior fellow
- Stephan Thernstrom, senior fellow
- Julia Vitullo-Martin, senior fellow, director, Center for Rethinking Development
- Benjamin Zycher, senior fellow, Center for Medical Progress
Notable members of the board of trustees include: William Kristol, The Weekly Standard; Peggy Noonan, of The Wall Street Journal;Robert Rosenkranz, CEO, Delphi Financial Group, Inc.
External links
- Official site
- Conservatives plant a seed in NYC Boston Sunday Globe, Sunday February 22, 1998
- New York Times, Monday May 12,1997