The Council for Global Problem-Solving (CGP) is the intellectual core of the Global Solutions Initiative. Its members are world-class think tanks and research institutions committed to providing policy advice to the G20 and associated international organizations.
The CGP is an accessible, permeable organization, open to all think tanks and research institutions that fulfill its terms of membership. The CGP works outside the official processes of the G20 and related international fora, but it supports these efforts by providing information, analysis of policy proposals and monitoring progress on policy implementation.
CGP members are engaged in a wide range of activities to offer policy advice to the G20. A selected overview can be found here.
   Member institutions

Asian Development Bank Institute, Japan

Bertelsmann Stiftung, Germany

Blavatnik School of Government, UK

The Brookings Institution, USA

 Bruegel, EU

Council on Energy, Environment and Water, India

CEFIR, Russia

Centre for International Governance Innovation, Canada
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Centre for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS), Indonesia

CIPPEC, Argentina Â

Consejo Argentino Para Las Relaciones Internacionales (CARI), Argentina



Elcano Royal Institute, Spain

Ethos, Mexico

Fundação Getulio Vargas, BrazilÂ

G20 Research Group, Canada

Gateway House, India

Hertie School, Germany

ICRIER, India

Institute for New Economic Thinking, EnglandÂ



Institute for Policy, Advocacy, and Governance

International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis (IIASA)Â

Italian Institute for International Political Studies (ISPI), ItalyÂ

Kiel Institute for the World Economy, Germany

King Abdullah Petroleum Studies and Research Center, Saudi ArabiaÂ

Korea Development Institute (KDI), South Korea

LPEM FEB UI Universitas Indonesia, Indonesia

New Economic School (NES), Russia

Observer Research Foundation, IndiaÂ

OECD, Policy Studies Branch

Oxford Martin School, UK

Pew Research Center, USAÂ

Renmin University, China

RIS, India

UN Sustainable Development Solutions Network (SDSN)

SAIIA, South Africa

Stiftung Mercator, Germany

THE NEW INSTITUTE, Germany

University College London (UCL), UK