OTT Annual Review 2020–2021: Think tanks and change
Table of contents
Editorial, by Enrique Mendizabal
The reverse circle of change in the Western Balkans, by Sonja Stojanovic-Gajic
Can Covid-19 flip North–South power imbalances in research?, by Francesco Obino
Think tanks in times of political transformation, by Elizabeth Siridopoulus
Think tanks in Mexico: Shielding civil society organisations, by David Gómez-Álvarez
Re-examining the concept of university, by Felipe Portocarrero
Think tanks, change, and bright spots, by Hans Gutbrod
The naked emperors: Reality, post-Covid-19, by Priyanthi Fernando
Racism in think tanks — how and why it manifests and what we might do to address it, by Ajoy Datta
A new strategy towards lasting impact, by Sandra Breka
The way we work, by Keith Burnet
Video: Think tank communications and change
Why think tanks should learn from journalism in the digital era, by Aidan Muller
Get up, stand up, communicate and change, by Sonia Jalfin
More content, better content, by John Schwartz
About OTT
In charge but not in control: Lessons from leading teams in a networked world, by Ajoy Datta
Gender in think tanks: Exploring the Open Think Tank Directory, by Andrea Baertl
Ten lessons from running online events, by Erika Pérez-León
Evaluation and retrospective analysis of the Hewlett Foundation in Mexico, by Julie LaFrance
A new way to do evaluation communications, by Louise Ball
On-demand research support to the Development Policy and Finance Team at the Gates Foundation, by Emma Broadbent
Looking forward
Resilience and relevance: The role of reserves in managing think-tanks, by Simon Maxwell
The next 10 at OTT, by Enrique Mendizabal