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@book{ Berger2021, title = {Proposals to make the T20 a more impactful, effective, and continuous think tank process}, author = {Berger, Axel and Lay, Jann and Narlikar, Amrita and Scholz, Imme and Hornidge, Anna-Katharina and Schmucker, Claudia and Akman, Sait and Martinez, Gustavo and Mildner, Stormy and Ordóñez, Andrea and Sidiropoulos, Elizabeth and Treyer, Sébastien}, year = {2021}, pages = {7}, address = {Bonn}, publisher = {Deutsches Institut für Entwicklungspolitik gGmbH}, urn = {https://nbn-resolving.org/urn:nbn:de:0168-ssoar-93660-2}, abstract = {The T20 process has been put on a new footing during the German T20 process in 2017 by establishing issue-specific task forces as the key organisational structure. Task forces have evolved throughout the years, and other elements have been added, such as inviting think tanks from the region of the hosting nation and from Africa, and issuing calls for papers. After 4 years, we believe, it is time to reflect on the T20's achievements as well as areas for improvement. In this concept note, we focus mainly on process-related and structural issues as a prerequisite to advance specific recommendations to the G20 on pressing global challenges. As longstanding participants of the T20, we describe in the following our view on the purpose and current shortcomings of the T20 process and make suggestions on how the process could be reformed to allow the group to realise its full potential to become more impactful, effective and continuous while maintaining the T20's diversity, inclusiveness and dialogue-orientation. In particular, we propose a number of reforms of the governance of the T20.}, keywords = {Think Tank; think tank; Wissenschaftler; scientist; Politikberatung; political consulting; politische Unterstützung; political support; EU; EU; internationale Beziehungen; international relations}}