கொள்கை நிறுவனங்கள்Think tanks & policy institutes
Memo-shaped, faster cycles than universities, and structurally receptive to stateless-civic frameworks.
Seven institutes named. Memo templates drafted, not sent.
Two accepted policy memos per era-year — one European, one Asian — so the archive is present in the actual policy conversation.
One of the two most receptive European institutes to stateless-civic frameworks. Sri Lanka case in Berghof Handbook.
Direct topical fit; comparative process work overlaps the Comparative Tactic Bank (Node 10).
Dealing-with-the-past methodology maps into Reconciliation Audit + Recorded Legal Memory desks.
PAM is the reference dataset for comparative peace-agreement analysis referenced in Case §04.
Case §06's rational-actor analysis is written in a form Chatham House can absorb.
Dear Programme Team — We are the Transformative League of Tamil Eelam (TLTE), a stateless-civic framework running a public research archive at archive.tlte.cloud. Two clusters overlap directly with your published programme: the Reconciliation Audit desk (unmai/desk/reconciliation-audit) and the Node cluster (case/the-node). We would like to submit a short policy memo drawn from these — approximately 3,000 words, Tier-A cited throughout — for consideration in your open-submission or working-paper track.
- · Institution named. Individual officer never named on this archive.
- · When a first letter is sent, ledger status stays as quiet-window for 30 days before flipping to the real state.
- · Template shown, sent copy private.
- · Tier-A anchor rule: no institution appears here without a substantive citation already in the archive.
- · Not a bid for programme funding. Not an offer to speak at your annual conference. Not an accreditation request.