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Institute of Welsh Affairs : ウィキペディア英語版 | Institute of Welsh Affairs The Institute of Welsh Affairs (also known by the acronym IWA) is an independent, membership-based think-tank based in the capital of Wales, Cardiff,〔http://www.iwa.org.uk/where/where.htm〕 owing no allegiance to any political or economic interest group. It focuses its research on politics, culture, economy, education, environment, science and technology in Wales, with the aim of developing proposals for "policy innovation and improvement"〔(Institute of Welsh Affairs 'About Us' page, October 2007 )〕 and promoting new thinking on Welsh issues. The IWA publishes numerous reports on the research it carries out, and organises public seminars and conferences to encourage discussion and debate. It is highly regarded for the quality of its work and its commitment to informed public discussion. 2010 saw the launch of (ClickonWales.org ), the IWA’s online news-analysis magazine. ClickonWales was designed to bring users a new level of regular commentary and analysis on Welsh affairs, and opportunities for debate, with expert contributors and commentators from across the political spectrum providing insights. The site also features the ‘Wales factfile’ and a ‘Lecture Library’. Wales factfile containing information and data about many aspects of Wales and its economic, social, cultural and political life. The ‘Lecture Library’ is a place where organisations will be able to post the texts of public lectures on a wide range of subjects. ==Foundation of the IWA== The Institute of Welsh Affairs was incorporated on 22 July 1987 (Company No: 02151006). It was founded on the strength of a paper written in 1985 by Geraint Talfan Davies, a broadcaster, and Keith James, a Cardiff lawyer. The IWA became registered as a charity on 1 December 1990 (Charity No: 1078435).
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