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On January 28, 2020, the University of Pennsylvania made a presentation of the 13th edition of the Global Go To Think Tank Index Report. According to the study, Russia ranks 7th among the countries with in the largest number of think tanks (215 organizations), second only to the UK in Europe (with 321 organizations).

On January 28, 2020, the University of Pennsylvania made a presentation of the 13th edition of the Global Go To Think Tank Index Report. According to the study, Russia ranks 7th among the countries with in the largest number of think tanks (215 organizations), second only to the UK in Europe (with 321 organizations).

This year there is a new rating category, in which the authors of the study rank the best, in their opinion, analytical reports prepared by think tanks in 2019. RIAC’s Global Forecast 2019–2024, report by IMEMO RAS and RAS Institute of Europe “European Parliament Elections 2019: National Responses to the Dilemmas of European Integration”, as well as the monograph prepared by MGIMO of the Russian Ministry of Foreign Affairs “Prospects for Economic Globalization” were among the best reports from Russia.

RIAC has traditionally been recognized in six categories: Top Think Tanks in Central and Eastern Europe, Top Defense and National Security Think Tanks, Top Foreign Policy and International Affairs Think Tanks, Best Independent Think Tank, Think Tank to Watch in 2020, Best Institutional Collaboration Involving Two or More Think Tanks. 

RIAC congratulates its partners representing Russia, many of which occupy high positions in certain categories of the rating: MGIMO University, IMEMO RAS, RAS Institute for U.S. and Canadian Studies, RAS Institute of Europe, RAS Institute for Oriental Studies, RAS Institute of Sociology, RAS Institute of Economics, RAS Institute of Scientific Information for Social Sciences, Council on Defense and Foreign Policy (CDFP), Carnegie Moscow Center, Center for Strategic Research, Rethinking Russia, and other

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