BrookingsVerified account

@BrookingsInst

Independent research and analysis on the most important policy issues in the world. Sign up for the daily Brookings Brief:

Washington, DC
Joined June 2010
Born on October 1, 1916

Tweets

You blocked @BrookingsInst

Are you sure you want to view these Tweets? Viewing Tweets won't unblock @BrookingsInst

  1. Last week, we launched our Future of the Middle Class Initiative and discussed several ways to boost opportunity for America's middle class. Watch what our panelists had to say:

    Undo
  2. 1 hour ago

    Earmarking lottery revenue can be an effective way to increase higher education budgets, but it comes at a cost to disadvantaged students

    Undo
  3. Retweeted
    18 hours ago

    Useful perspective from on ZTE and recent US-China trade developments. via

    Undo
  4. A pro-globalization stance like Macron’s must be accompanied by a new social contract, writes

    Undo
  5. Retweeted

    Blown away by hundreds of names of amazing women tech policy experts shared for the launch. You have to sign up yourself in order to be listed, so don't forget to send women this link to add their names:

    Undo
  6. Artificial intelligence could be the most disruptive human innovation in history. Will we be ready?

    Undo
  7. Eventual denuclearization of North Korea could be achieved if the Trump administration follows four key steps:

    Undo
  8. Robert Gates’ 2007 meeting with King Abdullah provides lessons for today’s situation between the United States, Saudi Arabia, and Israel:

    Undo
  9. According to a recent poll, 73 percent of Jewish Israelis supported moving the U.S. embassy to Jerusalem, including the timing of it.

    Undo
  10. Curious about what could be next for US-China trade relations? Pick up these recommended reads from our experts:

    Undo
  11. What might Iraq’s election mean for its Shiite militias?

    Undo
  12. Africa hosts the largest share of people without access to electricity worldwide

    Undo
  13. 50 years ago, women and African Americans were less optimistic than the national average. Now, they’re more optimistic than white males

    Undo
  14. This is what President Trump's ZTE tweet was all about—and what it could mean for U.S.-China trade talks:

    Undo
  15. Camden, New Jersey is pioneering collaborative solutions on infrastructure investment and workforce development. Here’s what we can learn:

    Undo
  16. There’s at least one group outside the United States that overwhelmingly supports the U.S. embassy move to Jerusalem, according to a new University of Maryland poll: Jewish Israelis

    Undo
  17. Retweeted
    22 hours ago

    Older industrial cities like Cleveland, Pittsburgh, and Detroit once formed the backbone of America’s manufacturing economy. and I highlight opportunities they have to become powerhouses in the new digital economy.

    Undo
  18. 2018 is not only seeing a large number of Democratic candidates, but a notable surge of progressives running for office

    Undo
  19. “If the tax cuts’ direct benefits on U.S. incomes are non-existent, it is hard to make a case that it is a positive for the U.S. economy in the long term.”

    Undo
  20. Do you live in Seattle? Join us for our next debate on the future of US-China relations with , , and . Next Monday, May 21 at 5:30 pm PT:

    Undo

Loading seems to be taking a while.

Twitter may be over capacity or experiencing a momentary hiccup. Try again or visit Twitter Status for more information.

    You may also like

    ·