The International Policy Network (IPN) was a neoliberal think tank based in the City of London, founded 1971, and closed in September 2011.
IPN's campaigns were pro-free market and in line with neoliberal policies, and also expressed climate change sceptic views.
[2] According to its website, "IPN aims to empower individuals and promote respect for people and property in order to eliminate poverty, improve human health and protect the environment.
IPN seeks to achieve its vision by promoting the role of market institutions in certain key international policy debates: sustainable development, health, and globalisation and trade.
[citation needed] IPN undertook ongoing work on public policy in the areas of health, environment, economic development, trade, creativity and innovation.