1.Deep and comprehensive analyses: Focus on scientific and strategic analyses. These analyses are typically based on reliable data, field research, mathematical models, and comparative analyses between countries or different systems. The conclusions of these institutions are often practical and useful for policymakers and decision-makers.
2. Attention to policymaking: Establishing connections with policymaking processes. In addition to conducting scientific research, they seek to influence policies and major decisions of countries and organizations and therefore prioritize producing practical recommendations to solve social and economic problems.
3. Intellectual freedom and independence: As institutions independent from governments and political parties, this characteristic allows think tank analyses and reports to be prepared without influence from specific interest groups.
4. Specialized and diverse teams: The think tank draws on groups of experts and specialists from various scientific, technical, and practical backgrounds. These teams collaboratively analyze different issues and present comprehensive and practical proposals and solutions.
5.Relationship with public opinion and the media: Establishing close ties with the media and public opinion and widely presenting research findings in the form of reports and articles to raise awareness among the public and policymakers about various issues.
6. Reporting and dissemination of results: Producing and publishing documents, articles, and reports that can influence decision-making processes. These reports are published as manuals, analytical articles, policy briefs, and detailed reports.
3. Intellectual freedom and independence: As institutions independent from governments and political parties, this characteristic allows think tank analyses and reports to be prepared without influence from specific interest groups.
2. Attention to policymaking: Establishing connections with policymaking processes. In addition to conducting scientific research, they seek to influence policies and major decisions of countries and organizations and therefore prioritize producing practical recommendations to solve social and economic problems.
1.Deep and comprehensive analyses: Focus on scientific and strategic analyses. These analyses are typically based on reliable data, field research, mathematical models, and comparative analyses between countries or different systems. The conclusions of these institutions are often practical and useful for policymakers and decision-makers.
6. Reporting and dissemination of results: Producing and publishing documents, articles, and reports that can influence decision-making processes. These reports are published as manuals, analytical articles, policy briefs, and detailed reports.
5.Relationship with public opinion and the media: Establishing close ties with the media and public opinion and widely presenting research findings in the form of reports and articles to raise awareness among the public and policymakers about various issues.
4. Specialized and diverse teams: The think tank draws on groups of experts and specialists from various scientific, technical, and practical backgrounds. These teams collaboratively analyze different issues and present comprehensive and practical proposals and solutions.