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Think Tanks: New Organizational Actors in a Changing Swedish Civil Society

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  01 January 2026

Pelle Åberg*
Affiliation:
Ersta Sköndal Bräcke University College, Stockholm, Sweden
Stefan Einarsson*
Affiliation:
Stockholm School of Economics, Stockholm, Sweden
Marta Reuter*
Affiliation:
Stockholm University, Stockholm, Sweden
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Abstract

Policy institutes, or “think tanks”, are becoming increasingly ubiquitous in our societies. In this article, we conceptualize think tanks explicitly as a civil society phenomenon, linking the proliferation of this relatively new type of actor to the transformation of civil society structures and of systems of interest representation. Using the case of Sweden as an illustration, we argue that the recent decades’ rise of think tanks in institutional settings outside of the USA can only be understood if we take into account the particular features and institutional policy access opportunities of the domestic civil society in each national case, and that think tanks should be analytically understood as the allies of, rather than competitors to, the older, established forces in civil society.

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Fig. 1 Institutional dimensions of civil society functions

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Fig. 2 Changes in civil society and the policy-making system in Sweden

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Fig. 3 The number of think tanks in Sweden over time