This book examines changing international dynamics through the lens of some of the leading think tanks from the emerging powers in the world. Through twelve case studies, the authors explore how security and international affairs think tanks in emerging powers collaborate with their policy makers to meet current and anticipate future foreign policy and security challenges. Overall, the book illustrates and analyzes how think tanks in a variety of political and economic contexts are able to contribute to their respective policy-making processes. Included in the discussions are the problems or successes that each respective nations think tanks face, where they feel the emerging nation will be positioned, and where they are failing to meet the policy challenges they face. The book provides a comprehensive look at successful foreign policy formulation to serve as examples for other think tanks in similar political and economic conditions.
Part I: Introduction
1. Think Tanks and the Foreign Policy Challenges Facing the Emerging Powers
James McGann and Elena Lazarou
2. Think Tanks, Foreign Policy and Emerging Powers
James McGann
3. A Not Quite Multipolar World
Bruce Jones
4. The Emerging Powers
James McGann
Part II: Africa
5. Nigeria: An Overview
James G. McGann
6. The Role of the Nigerian Institute of International Affairs (NIIA) in Nigerian and African Development: The Nigerian Institute of International AlŠ