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With 277 institutions, Argentina is the country with the most think tanks in the Americas, after the United States and the fifth largest in the world.. This is stated in a report prepared by the University of Pennsylvania to be presented this afternoon at a meeting of the Argentine Council for International Relations (CARI) in parallel with similar events held around the world.
In this context of 8162 "think tanks" studied, CARI was ranked as the first think tank in Argentina in 2018 in the index which brings together all institutions worldwide ("Top Think-Tanks World Wide") in 34th place. The Libertad Foundation, at 177 ° C, was the only other Argentine institution in this category.
With regard to "foreign policy and international affairs", The entity presided over by the former Foreign Minister, Adalberto Rodríguez Giavarini, was also the most recognized of our country, in 38th position.
For the sub-index in Central and South America, CARI was ranked 4th while Cippec 5 °, Clacso 9 ° and Fiel 20 °, among others
Argentines
"At CARI, we are committed to integrating our country into a globalization based on culture and national interest, thinking of Argentina
in a world sometimes unpredictable, in order to maximize its unique potential and be prepared to exploit or mitigate the black swans, less and less exceptional, "explained Rodríguez Giavarini.
For ranking, the University of Pennsylvania indicated that
3750 experts participated among journalists, government officials and
responsible for public policy development badyzing a basis
updated 8162 institutions.
The Argentine Council for International Relations is chaired by the
former Argentine chancellor Adalberto Rodriguez Giavarini and brings together specialists
in foreign and defense policy. In a recent index, elaborated
the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, CARI also organized a
relevant position to record as the first think tank of the
Argentina in the global index of influence and scope.
As well, CARI is the only Argentine member of the Council of Councils, which brings together 26 of the main foreign policy think tanks, in its majority, G20 members.
Leading think tanks in Central and South America
4th CARI (-)
5th CIPPEC (-)
9th CLASS (+1)
20th FIELD (+5)
24º CEDES (-)
30th foundation thinks (+4)
36th foundation of freedom (-)
37º CEDLAS (-)
55º CENIT (+2)
56th CADAL (+2)
70th foundation (+3)
87th RESDAL (+9)
88th freedom and progress (+9)
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