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kaggle-ho-020517House Oversight

Potential Chinese Influence on U.S. Think Tanks Described in Internal Report

Potential Chinese Influence on U.S. Think Tanks Described in Internal Report The passage outlines generic roles of think tanks and mentions a study of Chinese influence based on interviews, but provides no specific names, transactions, dates, or concrete evidence. It suggests a possible line of inquiry into foreign influence on policy research, which is moderately useful for follow‑up, but lacks actionable details. Key insights: Think tanks serve as policy influencers, research providers, and talent pipelines for government.; Selection of research topics can be swayed by external funders, though independence is claimed.; Interviews with 17 analysts from 11 think tanks discuss interactions with Chinese counterparts.

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Potential Chinese Influence on U.S. Think Tanks Described in Internal Report The passage outlines generic roles of think tanks and mentions a study of Chinese influence based on interviews, but provides no specific names, transactions, dates, or concrete evidence. It suggests a possible line of inquiry into foreign influence on policy research, which is moderately useful for follow‑up, but lacks actionable details. Key insights: Think tanks serve as policy influencers, research providers, and talent pipelines for government.; Selection of research topics can be swayed by external funders, though independence is claimed.; Interviews with 17 analysts from 11 think tanks discuss interactions with Chinese counterparts.

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kagglehouse-oversightmedium-importancethink-tanksforeign-influencechinapolicy-researchrevolving-door
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