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Government Reform – Which Has Been Worse – Gore/NPR or Musk/DOGE?
Government Reform – Which Has Been Worse – Gore/NPR or Musk/DOGE?
Article compares the Clinton-era National Performance Review (NPR) with Elon Musk’s DOGE initiative, arguing NPR achieved reform with minimal disruption, while DOGE’s chaotic, ideologically driven cut... Read More...


The High Price of Budget Cuts: Why Slashing Public Services Costs More Than It Saves
The High Price of Budget Cuts: Why Slashing Public Services Costs More Than It Saves
Analysis argues that cutting public services like healthcare, education, and safety harms society long-term, urging smarter spending, tax reforms, and investment in essential infrastructure.By Ramil A... Read More...


Welfare States at a Crossroads: The High Price of Social Protection
Welfare States at a Crossroads: The High Price of Social Protection
Welfare states face mounting fiscal challenges amid aging populations and economic shifts. Bold reforms, digital innovation, and smarter policies are crucial for sustainable social protection. By Rami... Read More...


The Need for a Supreme Court Term Limit in the United States
The Need for a Supreme Court Term Limit in the United States
Author analyzes and proposes a term limit for Supreme Court justices. By Emma Schoenauer. (12/07/2024) Read More...


New Issue of International Affairs Forum: Europe and the EU; Addressing Climate Change
New Issue of International Affairs Forum: Europe and the EU; Addressing Climate Change

Read the latest issue of International Affairs Forum where experts from around the world, includi... Read More...



Pakistan’s Post-Election Politics and the Formation of the Second Minority Sharif Government
Pakistan’s Post-Election Politics and the Formation of the Second Minority Sharif Government

Analysis of the politics and challenges surrounding Pakistan's post-elections. By Dr. Sohail Mahmood. 03/25/2024

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IA Forum Winter 2024 - Europe -- and Addressing Climate Change
IA Forum Winter 2024 - Europe -- and Addressing Climate Change

In the new 2024 issue of International Affairs Forum, experts from around the world discuss Europe and the EU plus Addressing Climate Change. (03/21/2024)

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The Trump Administration is a Stain That the United States Cannot Erase from the World
The Trump Administration is a Stain That the United States Cannot Erase from the World

Author reflects on the Trump Administration and impacts on the current Biden Administration. By Aidan Fernandes. (12/19/2023)

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Argentina’s New Social Contract: Government stay away!
Argentina’s New Social Contract: Government stay away!

Reflections on the election in Argentina and what it means for the country and its citizens. By Nico Maffey. (12/15/2023)

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Patronage-based politics and barriers on access in Pakistan
Patronage-based politics and barriers on access in Pakistan

Author discusses nepotism in Pakistan, highlighting poor governance and ways to tackle it. By Mohsin Fareed Shah. (08/14/2023)

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The Supreme Court's Decision on Affirmative Action: A True Loss for Society
The Supreme Court's Decision on Affirmative Action: A True Loss for Society

Author argues that the Supreme Court's recent ruling on affirmative action is a backwards step in our collective mission for equality. By Iuri M. Piovezan. (07/27/2023)

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Happy to contribute to the health justice discussion w/JerellDecaille @BrookingsGov @BrookingsInst #antiracism… https://t.co/eW1ointKLq

— Keon Gilbert (DrKLG4Health) 10/16/2021
Keon Gilbert
Brookings Governance - Twitter (10/16/2021)


Thanks for attending! You all were amazing! @BrookingsGov @BrookingsInst https://t.co/CuSqvA5AOb

— Dr. Nicol Turner Lee, Ph.D. (drturnerlee) 10/15/2021
Dr. Nicol Turner Lee, Ph.D.
Brookings Governance - Twitter (10/15/2021)


Today on the #CafeteriaPod, @BrookingsGov’s Gabriel R. Sanchez talks politics and the pandemic in Latino and Native… https://t.co/Ro63zjZeCC

— Brookings Podcasts (policypodcasts) 10/15/2021
Brookings Podcasts
Brookings Governance - Twitter (10/15/2021)


I spoke about #Intersectionality within the #BlackLivesMatter #protests last summer in my conversation with… https://t.co/XqMgL93UhF

— Dana R Fisher, PhD (Fisher_DanaR) 10/15/2021
Dana R Fisher, PhD
Brookings Governance - Twitter (10/15/2021)


This convo was everything! Thanks @farai for having me on @ourbodypolitic ! @BrookingsGov @BrookingsInst https://t.co/d3bIhqwhu6

— Dr. Nicol Turner Lee, Ph.D. (drturnerlee) 10/15/2021
Dr. Nicol Turner Lee, Ph.D.
Brookings Governance - Twitter (10/15/2021)


In Georgia the pardon power is exercised by the board of pardons and parole, and they are unlikely to pardon Trump… https://t.co/MlXddcz91w

— Norm Eisen (NormEisen) 10/14/2021
Norm Eisen
Brookings Governance - Twitter (10/14/2021)


On Oct. 25, CCA Director of Juvenile Facility Programs & Reentry @glennrodnyc will discuss the use of forensic algo… https://t.co/DwuCTPH1iJ

— Center for Community Alternatives (CCA_NY) 10/13/2021
Center for Community Alternatives
Brookings Governance - Twitter (10/13/2021)


What if the Supreme Court reverses Roe v. Wade? ?@EKamarck? ?@BrookingsGov? https://t.co/8v8aaFoQCQ

— Serra Sippel (SerraSippel) 10/13/2021
Serra Sippel
Brookings Governance - Twitter (10/13/2021)


How Would the Education Sector Change if Governments Were no Longer Involved?
How Would the Education Sector Change if Governments Were no Longer Involved?

Is government involvement necessary to achieve effective education?  By Sizhuang Wang. 07/29/2021

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Authoritarism in the 2020s
Authoritarism in the 2020s

An analysis about the recent rise and potential role of authoritarianism in the 2020s, with an emphasis on how that may shape the foreign policy of the United States.  By Michael Spilg. (... Read More...



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Spring 2017 IA Forum - Populism in the Digital Age and Cyber Security

Experts from around the world present their thoughts on Populism in the Digital Age and

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How Can Parity Be More Proportional?
How Can Parity Be More Proportional?

The issue of sovereignty and Bosnia-Herzegovina. By Dr. Zlatko Hadžidedic. (04/11/2018)

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The End of Trump and Tillerson: A Discordant Relationship
The End of Trump and Tillerson: A Discordant Relationship

The Trump-Tillerson relationship: what went wrong? By Benjamin Moore. (03/15/2018)

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New Issue of International Affairs Forum: Interview with Prof. Werner Baer: BRIC countries
New Issue of International Affairs Forum: Interview with Prof. Werner Baer: BRIC countries

A look inside the latest issue of International Affairs Forum (Taylor&Francis). Professor Werner Baer at University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign, discusses Brazil's economy. (International ... Read More...



20 Years to Trade Economic Independence for Political Sovereignty
20 Years to Trade Economic Independence for Political Sovereignty
How has the well-being of Latvia changed in the 20 years since the collapse of the Soviet Union? By Eva Maurina. (12/18/2013) Read More...


External Article
The New German Question
Can Europe’s most powerful country lead the way in building both a sustainable, internationally competitive eurozone and a strong, internationally credible European Union? By Timothy Garton Ash ( 08/0... Read More...


External Article
Open Letter: Ivory Coast, the war against civilians
Article analysing risks of Ivory Coast's elections crisis escalating into a civilian war. (Foreign Policy, 01/31/2011) Read More...


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