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Brookings President John R. Allen on Russia, Ukraine, China, and leading the Institution forward

In this final episode of the Brookings Cafeteria podcast, John R. Allen, president of the...

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More than ever, cities and metro areas matter for America's future

Amy Liu, vice president and director of Brookings Metro, says that more than ever, cities and...

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Political polarization in America is worse than ever, and what we can do about it

Darrell West, vice president and director of Governance Studies, says the forces that have fueled...

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Challenges in the post-COVID global economic recovery

Brahima Sangafowa Coulibaly, vice president and director of the Global Economy and Development...

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The state of jobs and the US labor market

Stephanie Aaronson, vice president and director of Economic Studies at Brookings, discusses the...

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Iran’s nuclear aspirations

Suzanne Maloney, vice president and director of Foreign Policy at Brookings, discusses the state...

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How to fix America's broken housing systems

On this episode of the Brookings Cafeteria, an expert on housing policy discusses her new book...

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Valuing Black assets in Black communities

Andre Perry, a senior fellow in Brookings Metro and author of “Know Your Price: Valuing Black...

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Invest in brain health to combat America's crisis of despair

Carol Graham, the Leo Pasvolsky Senior Fellow and director of research in Global Economy and...

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Russia, China, and beyond: Key U.S. foreign policy challenges

Senior Fellow Michael O'Hanlon discusses some of the most challenging foreign policy issues...

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Is American democracy failing?

Is America's democracy failing and putting the U.S. economic system at risk? That’s the question...

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The top economic issues in 2022

This is the Brookings Cafeteria podcast's seventh annual look at the top economic issues of the...

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Best of the Brookings Cafeteria podcast in 2021

To celebrate the closing of another tumultuous year, this episode features our favorite clips...

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Echidna Global Scholars: Better learning opportunities and life outcomes for girls and young women

Jennifer O’Donoghue, fellow in the Center for Universal Education and coordinator of the Echidna...

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Brookings Metro at 25: Building a more prosperous, just, and resilient future

Last month, Brookings Metro, formerly the Brookings Metropolitan Policy Program, turned 25. Since...

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Ten commitments to save democracy

The two-day, virtual Summit for Democracy convened by President Biden and that wrapped up on...

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17 Rooms, a new podcast for the Sustainable Development Goals

This is a rebroadcast of the first episode of a new show from the Brookings Podcast Network—”17...

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When is a public policy racist?

Jim Crow laws that prevented Black citizens from voting are clearly racist, as are redlining...

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Computer science education builds skills for life

Computer science education in K-12 schools matters, not because it’s about training the next...

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Putin, Trump, and the road to authoritarianism

On this episode, a discussion with experts Fiona Hill and Angela Stent on Russia’s re-emergence...

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