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'''Turkish think tanks''' are relatively new. Many of them are sister organizations of a political party or a company. There are very few university think tanks. '''Turkish think tanks''' are relatively new. Many of them are sister organizations of a political party or a company. There are very few university think tanks.


] ]s provide research and ideas yet they play less important roles in policy making when compared with the American think tanks. ] ]s provide research and ideas, yet they play less important roles in policy-making when compared with American think tanks.


* ]; based in Ankara, undertakes research and projects on a large scale; from Turkish Foreign Policy to regional politics and geostrategy. * ]; based in Ankara, undertakes research and projects on a large scale; from Turkish Foreign Policy to regional politics and geostrategy.

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Turkish think tanks are relatively new. Many of them are sister organizations of a political party or a company. There are very few university think tanks.

Turkish think tanks provide research and ideas, yet they play less important roles in policy-making when compared with American think tanks.


  1. Ersan Sabah, Hasan (2008-08-12). "Kürtçe yemin emri Öcalan'dan gelmiş". Sabah (in Turkish). Retrieved 2008-08-13.
  2. Read a sample paper in English from the Ergenekon case: "The role of the 'state' in international relations," file 320, addenda to the Ergenekon indictment, pg. 265-284.
  3. "Turkish Economic and Social Studies Foundation". Turkey - now. Turkish- U.S. Business Council. Retrieved 2008-08-13.
  4. "Turkish Think Tank". Turkey.

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