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Brookings Institution

The Brookings Institution, often stylized as Brookings,[3] is an American think tank that conducts research and education in the social sciences, primarily in economics (and tax policy), metropolitan policy, governance, foreign policy, global economy, and economic development.[4][5]

The Brookings Institution


The Brookings Institution building near Dupont Circle in Washington, D.C.
AbbreviationBrookings
Formation1916; 108 years ago (1916)
FounderRobert S. Brookings
TypePublic policy think tank
53-0196577
Headquarters1775 Massachusetts Avenue, N.W.
Location
Coordinates38°54′33″N 77°02′27″W / 38.90917°N 77.04083°W / 38.90917; -77.04083
President
Amy Liu (interim)
Cecilia Rouse (designee)
Revenue (2020)
$86.28 million[1]
Expenses (2020)$93.372 million[1]
Endowment$355.2 million (2020)[2]
Websitebrookings.edu
Formerly called
Institute for Government Research

Brookings has five research programs: Economic Studies,[6] Foreign Policy,[7] Governance Studies,[8] Global Economy and Development,[9] and Brookings Metro.[10] It also operated three international centers in Doha, Qatar (Brookings Doha Center);[11] Beijing, China (Brookings-Tsinghua Center for Public Policy);[12] and New Delhi, India (Brookings India).[13] In 2020 and 2021, the Institution announced it was separating entirely from its centers in Doha and New Delhi, and transitioning its center in Beijing to an informal partnership with Tsinghua University, known as Brookings-Tsinghua China.[14]

The University of Pennsylvania's Global Go To Think Tank Index Report has named Brookings "Think Tank of the Year" and "Top Think Tank in the World" every year since 2008.[15] The Economist described Brookings as "perhaps America's most prestigious think-tank."[16]

Brookings states that its staff "represent diverse points of view" and describes itself as nonpartisan.[17] Media outlets have variously described Brookings as centrist,[18] conservative,[19] liberal,[20] center-right,[21] and center-left.[22] An academic analysis of congressional records from 1993 to 2002 found that Brookings was cited by conservative politicians almost as often as by liberal politicians, earning a score of 53 on a 1–100 scale, with 100 representing the most liberal score.[23] The same study found Brookings to be the most frequently cited think tank by U.S. media and politicians.[23]

History edit

1916–1979 edit

 
Founder Robert S. Brookings (1850–1932)

Brookings was founded in 1916 as the Institute for Government Research (IGR), with the mission of becoming "the first private organization devoted to analyzing public policy issues at the national level."[24] The organization was founded on 13 March 1916 and began operations on 1 October 1916.[25]

Its stated mission is to "provide innovative and practical recommendations that advance three broad goals: strengthen American democracy; foster the economic and social welfare, security, and opportunity of all Americans; and secure a more open, safe, prosperous, and cooperative international system."[26]

The Institution's founder, philanthropist Robert S. Brookings (1850–1932), originally created three organizations: the Institute for Government Research, the Institute of Economics (with funds from the Carnegie Corporation), and the Robert Brookings Graduate School affiliated with Washington University in St. Louis. The three were merged into the Brookings Institution on December 8, 1927.[5][27]

During the Great Depression, economists at Brookings embarked on a large-scale study commissioned by President Franklin D. Roosevelt to understand its underlying causes. Brookings's first president, Harold G. Moulton, and other Brookings scholars later led an effort to oppose Roosevelt's National Recovery Administration because they thought it impeded economic recovery.[28]

With the U.S. entry into World War II in 1941, Brookings researchers turned their attention to aiding the administration with a series of studies on mobilization. In 1948, Brookings was asked to submit a plan for administering the European Recovery Program. The resulting organization scheme assured that the Marshall Plan was run carefully and on a businesslike basis.[29]

In 1952, Robert Calkins succeeded Moulton as Brookings' president. He secured grants from the Rockefeller Foundation and the Ford Foundation and reorganized Brookings around the Economic Studies, Government Studies, and Foreign Policy Programs. In 1957, Brookings moved from Jackson Avenue to a new research center near Dupont Circle in Washington, D.C.[30]

Kermit Gordon assumed Brookings' presidency in 1967. He began a series of studies of program choices for the federal budget in 1969 titled "Setting National Priorities."[31] He also expanded the Foreign Policy Studies Program to include research about national security and defense. After Richard Nixon was elected president in 1968, the relationship between Brookings and the White House deteriorated; at one point Nixon's aide Charles Colson proposed a firebombing of the institution.[32] G. Gordon Liddy and the White House Plumbers actually made a plan to firebomb the headquarters and steal classified files, but it was canceled because the Nixon administration refused to pay for a fire engine as a getaway vehicle.[33] Yet throughout the 1970s, Brookings was offered more federal research contracts than it could handle.[34]

After Gordon died in 1976, Gilbert Y. Steiner, director of the governmental studies program, was appointed the fourth president of the Brookings Institution by the board of trustees.[35][36] As director of the governmental studies program, Steiner brought in numerous scholars whose research ranges from administrative reform to urban policy, not only enhancing the program's visibility and influence in Washington and nationally, but also producing works that have arguably survived as classics in the field of political science.[35][37]

1980–2022 edit

 
Former Russian President Dmitry Medvedev at Brookings on 14 April 2010 while on a visit to the United States for the 2010 Nuclear Security Summit
 
José María Figueres, former President of Costa Rica, speaking at Brookings Institution

By the 1980s, Brookings faced an increasingly competitive and ideologically charged intellectual environment.[38] The need to reduce the federal budget deficit became a major research theme, as did problems with national security and government inefficiency. Bruce MacLaury,[39] Brookings's fifth president, also established the Center for Public Policy Education to develop workshop conferences and public forums to broaden the audience for research programs.[40]

In 1995, Michael Armacost became the sixth president of the Brookings Institution and led an effort to refocus its mission heading into the 21st century.[41] Under his direction, Brookings created several interdisciplinary research centers, such as the Center on Urban and Metropolitan Policy (now the Metropolitan Policy Program, led by Bruce J. Katz),[42] which brought attention to the strengths of cities and metropolitan areas; and the Center for Northeast Asian Policy Studies, which brings together specialists from different Asian countries to examine regional problems.[43]

Strobe Talbott became president of Brookings in 2002.[44] Shortly thereafter, Brookings launched the Saban Center for Middle East Policy and the John L. Thornton China Center. In 2006, Brookings announced the establishment of the Brookings-Tsinghua Center in Beijing. In July 2007, Brookings announced the creation of the Engelberg Center for Health Care Reform to be directed by senior fellow Mark McClellan,[45] and in October 2007 the creation of the Brookings Doha Center directed by fellow Hady Amr in Qatar.[46] During this period the funding of Brookings by foreign governments and corporations came under public scrutiny (see Funding controversies below).

In 2011, Talbott inaugurated the Brookings India Office.[47][48]

In October 2017, former general John R. Allen became the eighth president of Brookings.[49] Allen resigned on June 12, 2022, amid an FBI foreign lobbying investigation.[50]

As of June 30, 2019, Brookings had an endowment of $377.2 million.[51]

Publications edit

Brookings as an institution produces an Annual Report.[52] The Brookings Institution Press publishes books and journals from the institution's own research as well as authors outside the organization.[53] The books and journals it publishes include Brookings Papers on Economic Activity,[54] Brookings Review (1982–2003, ISSN 0745-1253),[55][56] America Unbound: The Bush Revolution in Foreign Policy, Globalphobia: Confronting Fears about Open Trade, India: Emerging Power, Through Their Eyes, Taking the High Road, Masses in Flight, US Public Policy Regarding Sovereign Wealth Fund Investment in the United States[57] and Stalemate. In addition, books, papers, articles, reports, policy briefs and opinion pieces are produced by Brookings research programs, centers, projects and, for the most part, by experts.[58][59] Brookings also cooperates with The Lawfare Institute in publishing the online multimedia publication Lawfare.[60]

Policy influence edit

Brookings traces its history to 1916 and has contributed to the creation of the United Nations, the Marshall Plan, and the Congressional Budget Office, as well as to the development of influential policies for deregulation, broad-based tax reform, welfare reform, and foreign aid.[61] The annual think tank index published by Foreign Policy ranks it the number one think tank in the U.S.[62] and the Global Go To Think Tank Index believes it is the number one such tank in the world.[63] Moreover, in spite of an overall decline in the number of times information or opinions developed by think tanks are cited by U.S. media, of the 200 most prominent think tanks in the U.S., the Brookings Institution's research remains the most frequently cited.[64][65]

In a 1997 survey of congressional staff and journalists, Brookings ranked as the most influential and first in credibility among 27 think tanks considered.[66] Yet "Brookings and its researchers are not so concerned, in their work, in affecting the ideological direction of the nation" and rather tend "to be staffed by researchers with strong academic credentials".[66] Along with the Council on Foreign Relations and Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, Brookings is generally considered one of the most influential policy institutes in the U.S.[67]

Political stance edit

As a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization, Brookings describes itself as independent and nonpartisan. A 2005 UCLA study concluded it was "centrist" because it was referenced as an authority almost equally by both conservative and liberal politicians in congressional records from 1993 to 2002.[23] The New York Times has called Brookings liberal, liberal-centrist, and centrist.[68][18][69][70][71][72] The Washington Post has called Brookings centrist, liberal, and center-left.[73][74][75][76][22] The Los Angeles Times called Brookings liberal-leaning and centrist before opining that it did not believe such labels mattered.[77][78][79][80]

In 1977, Time magazine called Brookings the "nation's pre-eminent liberal think tank".[81] Newsweek has called it centrist[82] and Politico has used the term "center-left".[83]

The media watchdog group Fairness and Accuracy in Reporting, which describes itself as "progressive",[84] has called Brookings "centrist",[64][85] "conservative",[19] and "center-right".[21]

Journalists at The Atlantic and Salon have argued that Brookings foreign policy scholars were overly supportive of Bush administration policies abroad.[86][87]

Brookings scholars have served in Republican and Democratic administrations, including Mark McClellan,[88] Ron Haskins[89] and Martin Indyk.[90][91]

Brookings's board of trustees is composed of 53 trustees and more than three dozen honorary trustees, including Kenneth Duberstein, a former chief of staff to Ronald Reagan. Aside from political figures, the board of trustees includes leaders in business and industry, including Haim Saban, Robert Bass, Hanzade Doğan Boyner, Paul L. Cejas, W. Edmund Clark, Abby Joseph Cohen, Betsy Cohen, Susan Crown, Arthur B. Culvahouse Jr., Jason Cummins, Paul Desmarais Jr., Kenneth M. Duberstein, Glenn Hutchins, and Philip H. Knight (chairman emeritus of Nike, Inc).[92]

Presidents edit

Since its incorporation as the Brookings Institution in 1927, it has been led by accomplished academics and public servants. Brookings has had eight presidents, including one in acting capacity.[93] The current interim president is Amy Liu, who replaced Ted Gayer, who began serving on an acting basis since June 12, 2022.

Research programs edit

Center for Middle East Policy edit

In 2002, the Brookings Institution established the Center for Middle East Policy "to promote a better understanding of the policy choices facing American decision-makers in the Middle East".[98]

Brookings-Tsinghua Center for Public Policy edit

Brookings Institution
Traditional Chinese清華-布魯金斯公共政策研究中心
Simplified Chinese清华-布鲁金斯公共政策研究中心
Transcriptions
Standard Mandarin
Hanyu PinyinQīnghuá-bù Lǔjīnsī Gōnggòng Zhèngcè Yánjiū Zhōngxīn

In 2006, the Brookings Institution established the Brookings-Tsinghua Center (BTC) for Public Policy as a partnership between the Brookings Institution in Washington, DC and Tsinghua University's School of Public Policy and Management in Beijing, China. The Center seeks to produce research in areas of fundamental importance for China's development and for US-China relations.[99] The BTC was directed by Qi Ye until 2019.[100]

21st Century Defense Initiative edit

 
Adm. Michael Mullen speaks at the Brookings Institution

The 21st Century Defense Initiative (21CDI) is aimed at producing research, analysis, and outreach that address three core issues: the future of war, the future of U.S. defense needs and priorities, and the future of the US defense system.[101]

The Initiative draws on the knowledge from regional centers, including the Center on the United States and Europe, the Center for Northeast Asian Policy Studies, the Thornton China Center, and the Center for Middle East Policy, allowing the integration of regional knowledge.[102]

P. W. Singer, author of Wired for War, serves as Director of the 21st Century Defense Initiative, and Michael O'Hanlon serves as Director of Research.[102] Senior Fellow Stephen P. Cohen and Vanda Felbab-Brown[103] are also affiliated with 21CDI.[104]

WashU at Brookings edit

Under MacLaury's leadership in the 1980s, the Center for Public Policy Education (CPPE) was formed to develop workshop conferences and public forums to broaden the audience for research programs. In 2005, the center was renamed the Brookings Center for Executive Education (BCEE), which was shortened to Brookings Executive Education (BEE) with the launch of a partnership with the Olin Business School at Washington University in St. Louis. The academic partnership is now known as "WashU at Brookings".[105]

Notable centers edit

Funders edit

Funding details edit

As of 2017 the Brookings Institution had assets of $524.2 million.[1] Its largest contributors include the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, the William and Flora Hewlett Foundation, the Hutchins Family Foundation, JPMorgan Chase, the LEGO Foundation, David Rubenstein, State of Qatar, and John L. Thornton.

Funding controversies edit

A 2014 investigation by The New York Times found Brookings to be among more than a dozen Washington research groups and think tanks to have received payments from foreign governments while encouraging American government officials to support policies aligned with those foreign governments' agendas.[106] The Times published documents showing that Brookings accepted grants from Norway with specific policy requests and helped it gain access to U.S. government officials, as well as other "deliverables".[107][108] In June 2014, Norway agreed to make an additional $4 million donation to Brookings.[106] Several legal specialists who examined the documents told the paper that the language of the transactions "appeared to necessitate Brookings filing as a foreign agent" under the Foreign Agent Registration Act.[108]

The Qatari government, named by The New York Times as "the single biggest foreign donor to Brookings", reportedly made a $14.8 million, four-year contribution in 2013. A former visiting fellow at a Brookings affiliate in Qatar reportedly said that "he had been told during his job interview that he could not take positions critical of the Qatar government in papers".[106] Brookings officials denied any connection between the views of their funders and their scholars' work, citing reports that questioned the Qatari government's education reform efforts and criticized its support of militants in Syria. But Brookings officials reportedly acknowledged that they meet with Qatari government officials regularly.[106]

In 2018, The Washington Post reported that Brookings accepted funding from Huawei from 2012 to 2018.[109] A report by the Center for International Policy's Foreign Influence Transparency Initiative of the top 50 think tanks on the University of Pennsylvania's Global Go-To Think Tanks rating index found that between 2014 and 2018, Brookings received the third-highest amount of funding from outside the United States compared to other think tanks, with a total of more than $27 million.[110]

In 2022, Brookings president John R. Allen resigned amid an FBI probe into lobbying on behalf of Qatar.[111]

Buildings edit

The main building of the Institution was erected in 1959 on 1775 Massachusetts Avenue. In 2009, Brookings acquired a building across the street, a former mansion built by the Ingalls family in 1922 on a design by Jules Henri de Sibour.[112] This extension now houses the office of the President of the Brookings Institution.[citation needed]

See also edit

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External links edit

  • Official website
  • Brookings Institution at Curlie

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This article relies excessively on references to primary sources Please improve this article by adding secondary or tertiary sources Find sources Brookings Institution news newspapers books scholar JSTOR February 2023 Learn how and when to remove this template message The Brookings Institution often stylized as Brookings 3 is an American think tank that conducts research and education in the social sciences primarily in economics and tax policy metropolitan policy governance foreign policy global economy and economic development 4 5 The Brookings InstitutionThe Brookings Institution building near Dupont Circle in Washington D C AbbreviationBrookingsFormation1916 108 years ago 1916 FounderRobert S BrookingsTypePublic policy think tankTax ID no 53 0196577Headquarters1775 Massachusetts Avenue N W LocationWashington D C U S Coordinates38 54 33 N 77 02 27 W 38 90917 N 77 04083 W 38 90917 77 04083PresidentAmy Liu interim Cecilia Rouse designee Revenue 2020 86 28 million 1 Expenses 2020 93 372 million 1 Endowment 355 2 million 2020 2 Websitebrookings eduFormerly calledInstitute for Government ResearchBrookings has five research programs Economic Studies 6 Foreign Policy 7 Governance Studies 8 Global Economy and Development 9 and Brookings Metro 10 It also operated three international centers in Doha Qatar Brookings Doha Center 11 Beijing China Brookings Tsinghua Center for Public Policy 12 and New Delhi India Brookings India 13 In 2020 and 2021 the Institution announced it was separating entirely from its centers in Doha and New Delhi and transitioning its center in Beijing to an informal partnership with Tsinghua University known as Brookings Tsinghua China 14 The University of Pennsylvania s Global Go To Think Tank Index Report has named Brookings Think Tank of the Year and Top Think Tank in the World every year since 2008 15 The Economist described Brookings as perhaps America s most prestigious think tank 16 Brookings states that its staff represent diverse points of view and describes itself as nonpartisan 17 Media outlets have variously described Brookings as centrist 18 conservative 19 liberal 20 center right 21 and center left 22 An academic analysis of congressional records from 1993 to 2002 found that Brookings was cited by conservative politicians almost as often as by liberal politicians earning a score of 53 on a 1 100 scale with 100 representing the most liberal score 23 The same study found Brookings to be the most frequently cited think tank by U S media and politicians 23 Contents 1 History 1 1 1916 1979 1 2 1980 2022 2 Publications 3 Policy influence 4 Political stance 5 Presidents 6 Research programs 6 1 Center for Middle East Policy 6 2 Brookings Tsinghua Center for Public Policy 6 3 21st Century Defense Initiative 6 4 WashU at Brookings 7 Notable centers 8 Funders 8 1 Funding details 8 2 Funding controversies 9 Buildings 10 See also 11 References 11 1 Citations 11 2 Sources 12 External linksHistory edit1916 1979 edit nbsp Founder Robert S Brookings 1850 1932 Brookings was founded in 1916 as the Institute for Government Research IGR with the mission of becoming the first private organization devoted to analyzing public policy issues at the national level 24 The organization was founded on 13 March 1916 and began operations on 1 October 1916 25 Its stated mission is to provide innovative and practical recommendations that advance three broad goals strengthen American democracy foster the economic and social welfare security and opportunity of all Americans and secure a more open safe prosperous and cooperative international system 26 The Institution s founder philanthropist Robert S Brookings 1850 1932 originally created three organizations the Institute for Government Research the Institute of Economics with funds from the Carnegie Corporation and the Robert Brookings Graduate School affiliated with Washington University in St Louis The three were merged into the Brookings Institution on December 8 1927 5 27 During the Great Depression economists at Brookings embarked on a large scale study commissioned by President Franklin D Roosevelt to understand its underlying causes Brookings s first president Harold G Moulton and other Brookings scholars later led an effort to oppose Roosevelt s National Recovery Administration because they thought it impeded economic recovery 28 With the U S entry into World War II in 1941 Brookings researchers turned their attention to aiding the administration with a series of studies on mobilization In 1948 Brookings was asked to submit a plan for administering the European Recovery Program The resulting organization scheme assured that the Marshall Plan was run carefully and on a businesslike basis 29 In 1952 Robert Calkins succeeded Moulton as Brookings president He secured grants from the Rockefeller Foundation and the Ford Foundation and reorganized Brookings around the Economic Studies Government Studies and Foreign Policy Programs In 1957 Brookings moved from Jackson Avenue to a new research center near Dupont Circle in Washington D C 30 Kermit Gordon assumed Brookings presidency in 1967 He began a series of studies of program choices for the federal budget in 1969 titled Setting National Priorities 31 He also expanded the Foreign Policy Studies Program to include research about national security and defense After Richard Nixon was elected president in 1968 the relationship between Brookings and the White House deteriorated at one point Nixon s aide Charles Colson proposed a firebombing of the institution 32 G Gordon Liddy and the White House Plumbers actually made a plan to firebomb the headquarters and steal classified files but it was canceled because the Nixon administration refused to pay for a fire engine as a getaway vehicle 33 Yet throughout the 1970s Brookings was offered more federal research contracts than it could handle 34 After Gordon died in 1976 Gilbert Y Steiner director of the governmental studies program was appointed the fourth president of the Brookings Institution by the board of trustees 35 36 As director of the governmental studies program Steiner brought in numerous scholars whose research ranges from administrative reform to urban policy not only enhancing the program s visibility and influence in Washington and nationally but also producing works that have arguably survived as classics in the field of political science 35 37 1980 2022 edit nbsp Former Russian President Dmitry Medvedev at Brookings on 14 April 2010 while on a visit to the United States for the 2010 Nuclear Security Summit nbsp Jose Maria Figueres former President of Costa Rica speaking at Brookings InstitutionBy the 1980s Brookings faced an increasingly competitive and ideologically charged intellectual environment 38 The need to reduce the federal budget deficit became a major research theme as did problems with national security and government inefficiency Bruce MacLaury 39 Brookings s fifth president also established the Center for Public Policy Education to develop workshop conferences and public forums to broaden the audience for research programs 40 In 1995 Michael Armacost became the sixth president of the Brookings Institution and led an effort to refocus its mission heading into the 21st century 41 Under his direction Brookings created several interdisciplinary research centers such as the Center on Urban and Metropolitan Policy now the Metropolitan Policy Program led by Bruce J Katz 42 which brought attention to the strengths of cities and metropolitan areas and the Center for Northeast Asian Policy Studies which brings together specialists from different Asian countries to examine regional problems 43 Strobe Talbott became president of Brookings in 2002 44 Shortly thereafter Brookings launched the Saban Center for Middle East Policy and the John L Thornton China Center In 2006 Brookings announced the establishment of the Brookings Tsinghua Center in Beijing In July 2007 Brookings announced the creation of the Engelberg Center for Health Care Reform to be directed by senior fellow Mark McClellan 45 and in October 2007 the creation of the Brookings Doha Center directed by fellow Hady Amr in Qatar 46 During this period the funding of Brookings by foreign governments and corporations came under public scrutiny see Funding controversies below In 2011 Talbott inaugurated the Brookings India Office 47 48 In October 2017 former general John R Allen became the eighth president of Brookings 49 Allen resigned on June 12 2022 amid an FBI foreign lobbying investigation 50 As of June 30 2019 Brookings had an endowment of 377 2 million 51 Publications editBrookings as an institution produces an Annual Report 52 The Brookings Institution Press publishes books and journals from the institution s own research as well as authors outside the organization 53 The books and journals it publishes include Brookings Papers on Economic Activity 54 Brookings Review 1982 2003 ISSN 0745 1253 55 56 America Unbound The Bush Revolution in Foreign Policy Globalphobia Confronting Fears about Open Trade India Emerging Power Through Their Eyes Taking the High Road Masses in Flight US Public Policy Regarding Sovereign Wealth Fund Investment in the United States 57 and Stalemate In addition books papers articles reports policy briefs and opinion pieces are produced by Brookings research programs centers projects and for the most part by experts 58 59 Brookings also cooperates with The Lawfare Institute in publishing the online multimedia publication Lawfare 60 Policy influence editBrookings traces its history to 1916 and has contributed to the creation of the United Nations the Marshall Plan and the Congressional Budget Office as well as to the development of influential policies for deregulation broad based tax reform welfare reform and foreign aid 61 The annual think tank index published by Foreign Policy ranks it the number one think tank in the U S 62 and the Global Go To Think Tank Index believes it is the number one such tank in the world 63 Moreover in spite of an overall decline in the number of times information or opinions developed by think tanks are cited by U S media of the 200 most prominent think tanks in the U S the Brookings Institution s research remains the most frequently cited 64 65 In a 1997 survey of congressional staff and journalists Brookings ranked as the most influential and first in credibility among 27 think tanks considered 66 Yet Brookings and its researchers are not so concerned in their work in affecting the ideological direction of the nation and rather tend to be staffed by researchers with strong academic credentials 66 Along with the Council on Foreign Relations and Carnegie Endowment for International Peace Brookings is generally considered one of the most influential policy institutes in the U S 67 Political stance editAs a 501 c 3 nonprofit organization Brookings describes itself as independent and nonpartisan A 2005 UCLA study concluded it was centrist because it was referenced as an authority almost equally by both conservative and liberal politicians in congressional records from 1993 to 2002 23 The New York Times has called Brookings liberal liberal centrist and centrist 68 18 69 70 71 72 The Washington Post has called Brookings centrist liberal and center left 73 74 75 76 22 The Los Angeles Times called Brookings liberal leaning and centrist before opining that it did not believe such labels mattered 77 78 79 80 In 1977 Time magazine called Brookings the nation s pre eminent liberal think tank 81 Newsweek has called it centrist 82 and Politico has used the term center left 83 The media watchdog group Fairness and Accuracy in Reporting which describes itself as progressive 84 has called Brookings centrist 64 85 conservative 19 and center right 21 Journalists at The Atlantic and Salon have argued that Brookings foreign policy scholars were overly supportive of Bush administration policies abroad 86 87 Brookings scholars have served in Republican and Democratic administrations including Mark McClellan 88 Ron Haskins 89 and Martin Indyk 90 91 Brookings s board of trustees is composed of 53 trustees and more than three dozen honorary trustees including Kenneth Duberstein a former chief of staff to Ronald Reagan Aside from political figures the board of trustees includes leaders in business and industry including Haim Saban Robert Bass Hanzade Dogan Boyner Paul L Cejas W Edmund Clark Abby Joseph Cohen Betsy Cohen Susan Crown Arthur B Culvahouse Jr Jason Cummins Paul Desmarais Jr Kenneth M Duberstein Glenn Hutchins and Philip H Knight chairman emeritus of Nike Inc 92 Presidents editSince its incorporation as the Brookings Institution in 1927 it has been led by accomplished academics and public servants Brookings has had eight presidents including one in acting capacity 93 The current interim president is Amy Liu who replaced Ted Gayer who began serving on an acting basis since June 12 2022 Harold G Moulton 1927 1952 Robert D Calkins 1952 1967 Kermit Gordon 1967 1976 Gilbert Y Steiner acting 1976 1977 Bruce K MacLaury 1977 1995 Michael Armacost 1995 2002 Strobe Talbott 2002 2017 John R Allen 2017 2022 94 Ted Gayer acting 2022 2022 95 Amy Liu acting 2022 2023 96 Cecilia Rouse 2023 present 97 Research programs editCenter for Middle East Policy edit In 2002 the Brookings Institution established the Center for Middle East Policy to promote a better understanding of the policy choices facing American decision makers in the Middle East 98 Brookings Tsinghua Center for Public Policy edit Brookings InstitutionTraditional Chinese清華 布魯金斯公共政策研究中心Simplified Chinese清华 布鲁金斯公共政策研究中心TranscriptionsStandard MandarinHanyu PinyinQinghua bu Lǔjinsi Gōnggong Zhengce Yanjiu ZhōngxinIn 2006 the Brookings Institution established the Brookings Tsinghua Center BTC for Public Policy as a partnership between the Brookings Institution in Washington DC and Tsinghua University s School of Public Policy and Management in Beijing China The Center seeks to produce research in areas of fundamental importance for China s development and for US China relations 99 The BTC was directed by Qi Ye until 2019 100 21st Century Defense Initiative edit nbsp Adm Michael Mullen speaks at the Brookings InstitutionThe 21st Century Defense Initiative 21CDI is aimed at producing research analysis and outreach that address three core issues the future of war the future of U S defense needs and priorities and the future of the US defense system 101 The Initiative draws on the knowledge from regional centers including the Center on the United States and Europe the Center for Northeast Asian Policy Studies the Thornton China Center and the Center for Middle East Policy allowing the integration of regional knowledge 102 P W Singer author of Wired for War serves as Director of the 21st Century Defense Initiative and Michael O Hanlon serves as Director of Research 102 Senior Fellow Stephen P Cohen and Vanda Felbab Brown 103 are also affiliated with 21CDI 104 WashU at Brookings edit Under MacLaury s leadership in the 1980s the Center for Public Policy Education CPPE was formed to develop workshop conferences and public forums to broaden the audience for research programs In 2005 the center was renamed the Brookings Center for Executive Education BCEE which was shortened to Brookings Executive Education BEE with the launch of a partnership with the Olin Business School at Washington University in St Louis The academic partnership is now known as WashU at Brookings 105 Notable centers editCenter for Middle East Policy Center for Universal Education Urban Brookings Tax Policy CenterFunders editFunding details edit As of 2017 the Brookings Institution had assets of 524 2 million 1 Its largest contributors include the Bill amp Melinda Gates Foundation the William and Flora Hewlett Foundation the Hutchins Family Foundation JPMorgan Chase the LEGO Foundation David Rubenstein State of Qatar and John L Thornton Funding details as of 2017 1 Revenue and support as of 2017 117 336 000 Investment return designated for operations 13 1 Grants contracts and contributions 82 5 Program services 0 3 Brookings Press 1 5 Facility and other revenue 2 6 Expenses as of 2017 97 986 000 Economic Studies 16 3 Foreign Policy 15 6 Global Economy and Development 12 3 Governance Studies 7 5 Metropolitan Policy Program 8 3 Institutional Initiatives 9 8 Brookings Press 2 6 Communications 2 2 Management and general 21 7 Fundraising 3 7 Funding controversies edit A 2014 investigation by The New York Times found Brookings to be among more than a dozen Washington research groups and think tanks to have received payments from foreign governments while encouraging American government officials to support policies aligned with those foreign governments agendas 106 The Times published documents showing that Brookings accepted grants from Norway with specific policy requests and helped it gain access to U S government officials as well as other deliverables 107 108 In June 2014 Norway agreed to make an additional 4 million donation to Brookings 106 Several legal specialists who examined the documents told the paper that the language of the transactions appeared to necessitate Brookings filing as a foreign agent under the Foreign Agent Registration Act 108 The Qatari government named by The New York Times as the single biggest foreign donor to Brookings reportedly made a 14 8 million four year contribution in 2013 A former visiting fellow at a Brookings affiliate in Qatar reportedly said that he had been told during his job interview that he could not take positions critical of the Qatar government in papers 106 Brookings officials denied any connection between the views of their funders and their scholars work citing reports that questioned the Qatari government s education reform efforts and criticized its support of militants in Syria But Brookings officials reportedly acknowledged that they meet with Qatari government officials regularly 106 In 2018 The Washington Post reported that Brookings accepted funding from Huawei from 2012 to 2018 109 A report by the Center for International Policy s Foreign Influence Transparency Initiative of the top 50 think tanks on the University of Pennsylvania s Global Go To Think Tanks rating index found that between 2014 and 2018 Brookings received the third highest amount of funding from outside the United States compared to other think tanks with a total of more than 27 million 110 In 2022 Brookings president John R Allen resigned amid an FBI probe into lobbying on behalf of Qatar 111 Buildings editThe main building of the Institution was erected in 1959 on 1775 Massachusetts Avenue In 2009 Brookings acquired a building across the street a former mansion built by the Ingalls family in 1922 on a design by Jules Henri de Sibour 112 This extension now houses the office of the President 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2022 Retrieved July 5 2022 Dr Cecilia Rouse talks about being appointed Brookings s ninth President Brookings Retrieved July 5 2023 Pollack Kenneth M February 1 2007 A Switch in Time A New Strategy for America in Iraq Rowman amp Littlefield p 123 ISBN 978 0 8157 7150 0 About the Brookings Tsinghua Center for Public Policy Brookings edu Brookings Institution Retrieved December 11 2015 Brookings Tsinghua Center Brookings edu Brookings Institution Retrieved December 11 2015 21st Century Defense Initiative Brookings edu Brookings Institution Retrieved April 29 2010 a b About the 21st Century Defense Initiative at Brookings Brookings edu Brookings Institution Retrieved November 1 2011 Vanda Felbab Brown Brookings edu Brookings Institution Retrieved August 27 2013 21st Century Defense Initiative Experts Brookings edu Brookings Institution Retrieved November 1 2011 About WashU at Brookings Brookings May 13 2016 Retrieved August 19 2019 a b c d Lipton Eric September 6 2014 Foreign Powers Buy 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