At the end of February, I participated in the launch of the Hope Institute in Seoul, a non-profit which aims to re-invigorate civil society in Korea. A dictatorship until 1987, and known for its protest culture, Korea seems to be looking for politics beyond dissent; but how? The Hope Institute is trying to create this constructive space for forming independent policy ideas.

The audience followed up with a few questions, and I thought I'd open it to our astute blogger community.

What kinds of specific methods and paths can think tanks use to get their policies adopted by governments? Who should participate and be the main doers in this process?

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