Transnational Institute

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Transnational Institute

The Transnational Institute (TNI), is an international non-profit research and advocacy think tank that was founded in 1974 in Amsterdam, Netherlands.[1] According to their website, the organization promotes a "... just, democratic and sustainable world."[2]

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Transnational Institute
AbbreviationTNI
Established1974; 51 years ago (1974)
Founded atAmsterdam, Netherlands
TypeNGO
Coordinates52.3839918°N 4.8801102°E / 52.3839918; 4.8801102
Executive Director
Fiona Dove
Websitewww.tni.org
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History

TNI was founded in 1974 in Amsterdam by Eqbal Ahmad, who was the organization's first director. Initially it operated as an international arm of the Institute for Policy Studies.[1]

In 1976 the director of the institute (Orlando Letelier) was assassinated by the Chilean secret police as ordered by Augusto Pinochet.[3][4]

Pauline Tiffen is chair of the supervisory board of the TNI.[5]

The activist Susan George is president of the TNI.[6]

The members of the institute are involved in the civil society and the associative life of their respective countries. Based in Amsterdam, the permanent team of TNI consisted of twenty nine people in 2021.[7]

Work

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Perspective

The TNI publishes research papers, books and organises seminars and debates. Its members include activists, researchers, writers, scholars, journalists and documentary makers.[1] The organisation has specific interest sections called "programs". These are the fields the organisation currently focuses on.

Drugs and democracy

The program analyses worldwide trends on drugs-policies and promotes a pragmatic approach to drugs based on damage-control. It has written on countries in Latin America[8][9] and Southeast Asia.[10]

Ricardo Soberón, a lawyer, academic, writer and consultant for Peru's governmental policies on drugs, has carried out research for TNI.[11][12]

Public alternatives

The public alternatives program publishes research and organises events on the following topics

Trade and investment

Publications

Other programs

  • Myanmar
  • War & Pacification
  • Colombia
  • Agrarian & Environmental Justice
  • Corporate Power

References

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