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In a panel discussion on the future of development cooperation, co-hosted by USAID, USAID Administrator Mark Green explains that in hindsight, development solutions may look easy, despite initially...
In a panel discussion on the future of development cooperation, co-hosted by USAID, CARE USA President and CEO Michelle Nunn shares how U.S. citizens got involved in post-World War II aid efforts, ...
In a panel discussion on the future of development cooperation, co-hosted by USAID, Brookings Institution President John Allen says U.S. success in global leadership depends on the clear projection...
In a panel discussion on the future of development cooperation, co-hosted by USAID, USAID Administrator Mark Green says that just as the Marshall Plan advanced democratic ideals and freedoms to cou...
In a panel discussion on the future of development cooperation, co-hosted by USAID, CARE USA President and CEO Michelle Nunn talks about how the Marshall Plan sought to meet immediate needs, while ...
On Thursday, June 21, the Brookings Metropolitan Policy Program hosted utility, workforce, and community leaders to discuss the economic and infrastructure opportunity offered in the water sector. ...
On Thursday, June 21, the Brookings Metropolitan Policy Program hosted utility, workforce, and community leaders to discuss the economic and infrastructure opportunity offered in the water sector. ...
On Thursday, June 21, the Brookings Metropolitan Policy Program hosted utility, workforce, and community leaders to discuss the economic and infrastructure opportunity offered in the water sector. ...
On Thursday, June 21, the Brookings Metropolitan Policy Program hosted utility, workforce, and community leaders to discuss the economic and infrastructure opportunity offered in the water sector. ...
On June 20, the Global Economy and Development program at Brookings and Publish What You Fund co-hosted the launch of the sixth Aid Transparency Index. The report, which assesses 45 of the world's ...
On June 19, Governance Studies at Brookings hosted an event to discuss the breadth, frequency, and historical significance of Black Lives Matter protests.
Brookings Nonresident Senior Fellow Mara Karlin unpacks the roles of the wide array of actors in the Syrian military and humanitarian crisis as it continues and grows more complicated every day. Sh...
Brookings Senior Fellow Eswar Prasad unpacks the impact of the new steel and aluminum tariffs proposed by the Trump administration. He explains that the new tariffs have undermined America’s leader...
Brookings Senior Fellow Norm Eisen unpacks the ethical and security issues that result from the unprecedented number of interim security clearances that members of the Trump administration still ho...
Brookings Senior Fellow Brahima Sangafowa Coulibaly, director of the Africa Growth Initiative at Brookings, discusses US-Africa relations under the Trump administration ahead of Secretary of State ...
Brookings visiting fellow, Russell Wheeler, unpacks the Wisconsin and Maryland partisan gerrymandering cases that the Supreme Court will decide before the end of the Court’s term in June 2018, also...
Brookings Senior Fellow Elaine Kamarck unpacks the origin and causes of gerrymandering and explains how states can reform the process for better results.
Brookings Senior Fellow Adam Looney explains how new complexities in the U.S. tax system will allow well-advised and higher-income taxpayers to game the system and reduce their tax burden.
Brookings Nonresident Fellow Madiha Afzal, author of Pakistan Under Siege: Extremism, Society and the State, analyzes the current state of U.S.-Pakistani relations using historical examples of grie...
Brookings Senior Fellow Suzanne Maloney, deputy director of the Foreign Policy program, unpacks President Trump’s decision not to certify Iran’s compliance with the nuclear deal. Maloney explains w...
Brookings Senior Fellow Norman Eisen explains how the presidential power to pardon pays off for two select turkeys every year for the Thanksgiving holiday. The annual tradition gives Americans the ...
Brookings Senior Fellow Norman Eisen unpacks the extremely broad but not unlimited power of presidents to issue pardons and in which cases President Trump can or should issue pardons to former or c...
Brookings Fellow Molly Reynolds unpacks the dysfunctional congressional budget process, explaining how increasing partisanship and flaws in the current legislative process have created a congressio...