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Last week, the University of Pennsylvania published its 2013 Global Go To Think Tank Index Report ranking think tanks and civil society groups engaged in analytical work. The Central and East European top list includes such partners of the Russian International Affairs Council as Moscow Carnegie Center (2nd), RAS Institute of World Economy and International Relations (4th), MGIMO-University (5th), and RAS Institute for the U.S. and Canadian Studies (27th). RAS Institute for European Studies is among centers of special attention.

Last week, the University of Pennsylvania published its 2013 Global Go To Think Tank Index Report ranking think tanks and civil society groups engaged in analytical work. The Central and East European top list includes such partners of the Russian International Affairs Council as Moscow Carnegie Center (2nd), RAS Institute of World Economy and International Relations (4th), MGIMO-University (5th), and RAS Institute for the U.S. and Canadian Studies (27th). RAS Institute for European Studies is among centers of special attention.

The rating results reflect international appreciation of our partners making RIAC pleased that our engagement has contributed to their high standing. Many RIAC experts who participated in its international projects work in the above mentioned think tanks, which only underlines the significance and mutual benefits of cooperation that should hopefully continue this year.

The University of Pennsylvania Report ranks RIAC second best among the new think tanks ahead of its counterparts from Argentina, Egypt, Morocco, the U.S. and South Africa, and also 35th in the Think-to-Watch international category.

RIAC is grateful to all its partners and hopes that this year our joint efforts will strengthen the positions of Russian think tanks in the international expert community.

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