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More than half of all think tanks that exist today were established after 1980. Since 1991, more think tanks have been established in non-Western parts of the world. During the Cold War, many more American and Western think tanks were established, which often guided governmental Cold War policy. Prior to 1945, they tended to focus on the economic issues associated with industrialization and urbanization. Modern think tanks began as a phenomenon in the United States in the 19th and early 20th centuries, with most of the rest being established in other English-speaking countries. Later generations of think tanks have tended to be more ideologically oriented. Think tanks range from those associated with highly academic or scholarly activities to those that are overtly ideological and pushing for particular policy, with widely differing quality of research among them. This information is then readily used by governments, businesses, media organizations, social movements or other interest groups. Think tanks publish articles, studies or even draft legislation on particular matters of policy or society. Think-tank funding often includes a combination of donations from wealthy individuals and personal contributions, with many also accepting government grants. Most think tanks are non-governmental organizations, but some are semi-autonomous agencies within government or are associated with particular political parties, businesses or the military. For other uses, see Think tank (disambiguation).Ī think tank, or policy institute, is a research institute that performs research and advocacy concerning topics such as social policy, political strategy, economics, military, technology, and culture. This article is about a type of organisation.