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Independent Institute

The Independent Institute is an American libertarian think tank based in Oakland, California.[3][4] Founded in 1986 by David J. Theroux, the institute focuses on political, social, economic, legal, environmental, and foreign policy issues. It has more than 140 research fellows. The institute was originally established in San Francisco, was re-located in 1989 to Oakland, and since 2006 has had an office in Washington, D.C. The institute is organized into seven centers addressing a range of issues. According to the 2020 Global Go To Think Tank Index Report (Think Tanks and Civil Societies Program, University of Pennsylvania), the institute is ranked number 42 (of 110) in the "Top Think Tanks in the United States".[4]

Not to be confused with the Independence Institute, a libertarian think-tank based in Colorado.

Motto

The Power of Independent Thinking

David J. Theroux

1986 (1986)

Graham Walker[1]

10

249

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Revenue: $4,179,442
Expenses: $3,903,889
(FYE June 2019)[2]

100 Swan Way, Oakland, CA 94621-1428

Publications and programs[edit]

Since 1996, the institute has published the quarterly scholarly journal The Independent Review,[5] whose founding editor and editor at large is the economist and historian Robert Higgs,[6][7] and co-editors are Christopher Coyne, Michael Munger, and Robert Whaples.


The institute conducts various conference programs. The institute's Independent Policy Forum has included seminars by individuals including James M. Buchanan and Gore Vidal.


Its program in criminal justice sponsored a series of televised debates on PBS-TV, Stopping Violent Crime: New Directions for Reduction and Prevention, moderated by Harvard law professor Arthur R. Miller, former U.S. Attorney General Richard Thornburgh, federal judge David Sentelle, civil libertarian writer Wendy Kaminer, and others.[8]


In 2006, the institute opened an office in Washington and expanded its media program, including a weekly column by Senior Fellow Álvaro Vargas Llosa in the Washington Post.[9] In 2006 the institute released an Open Letter on Immigration.[10]

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