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	<img src="http://www.brookings.edu/~/media/research/images/g/gp%20gt/greenstone_looneyqa001/greenstone_looneyqa001_16x9.jpg?w=120" alt="Michael Greenstone and Adam Looney" border="0" /><br /><p>Despite widespread agreement that the federal budget is on an unsustainable path, there is also widespread disagreement about what should be done.&nbsp;<a href="http://www.brookings.edu/about/projects/hamiltonproject" name="&lid={427663DF-6B91-4EBD-A0AA-F664DE97579C}&lpos=loc:body">The Hamilton Project</a> asked leading experts from a variety of backgrounds&mdash;the policy world, academia, and the private sector, and from both sides of the political aisle&mdash;to develop and share their ideas for addressing the deficit. The proposals will be released at two events scheduled for&nbsp;<a href="http://www.hamiltonproject.org/events/real_specifics_15_ways_to_rethink_the_federal_budget--part_i_budgeting/">February 22</a> and <a href="http://www.hamiltonproject.org/events/real_specifics_15_ways_to_rethink_the_federal_budget--part_ii_new_appr/">February 26</a>. In a dialogue previewing those events, Hamilton Project Director&nbsp;<a href="http://www.brookings.edu/experts/greenstonem" name="&lid={A43BDE56-B4C7-4402-B326-1338E0135DB9}&lpos=loc:body">Michael Greenstone</a> and Policy Director&nbsp;<a href="http://www.brookings.edu/experts/looneya" name="&lid={9C0F4B6D-2C4E-4582-953A-989BE315CD57}&lpos=loc:body">Adam Looney</a> discuss some of the key ideas offered by the experts.</p>
<p>Greenstone stresses that the goal of the papers is to move beyond the fights and disagreements between President Obama and Congress and to provide some of the poetry, or some of the details, on how government might run better. The papers will also be featured in a book, <em>15 Ways to Rethink the Federal Budget</em>, and will take on a wide-ranging set of topics, including immigration, transportation, health care, defense spending, and tax expenditures. </p><h4>
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<br><p>Despite widespread agreement that the federal budget is on an unsustainable path, there is also widespread disagreement about what should be done.&nbsp;<a href="http://webfeeds.brookings.edu/~/t/0/0/brookingsrss/series/atbrookingspodcast/~www.brookings.edu/about/projects/hamiltonproject" name="&lid={427663DF-6B91-4EBD-A0AA-F664DE97579C}&lpos=loc:body">The Hamilton Project</a> asked leading experts from a variety of backgrounds&mdash;the policy world, academia, and the private sector, and from both sides of the political aisle&mdash;to develop and share their ideas for addressing the deficit. The proposals will be released at two events scheduled for&nbsp;<a href="http://webfeeds.brookings.edu/~/t/0/0/brookingsrss/series/atbrookingspodcast/~www.hamiltonproject.org/events/real_specifics_15_ways_to_rethink_the_federal_budget--part_i_budgeting/">February 22</a> and <a href="http://webfeeds.brookings.edu/~/t/0/0/brookingsrss/series/atbrookingspodcast/~www.hamiltonproject.org/events/real_specifics_15_ways_to_rethink_the_federal_budget--part_ii_new_appr/">February 26</a>. In a dialogue previewing those events, Hamilton Project Director&nbsp;<a href="http://webfeeds.brookings.edu/~/t/0/0/brookingsrss/series/atbrookingspodcast/~www.brookings.edu/experts/greenstonem" name="&lid={A43BDE56-B4C7-4402-B326-1338E0135DB9}&lpos=loc:body">Michael Greenstone</a> and Policy Director&nbsp;<a href="http://webfeeds.brookings.edu/~/t/0/0/brookingsrss/series/atbrookingspodcast/~www.brookings.edu/experts/looneya" name="&lid={9C0F4B6D-2C4E-4582-953A-989BE315CD57}&lpos=loc:body">Adam Looney</a> discuss some of the key ideas offered by the experts.</p>
<p>Greenstone stresses that the goal of the papers is to move beyond the fights and disagreements between President Obama and Congress and to provide some of the poetry, or some of the details, on how government might run better. The papers will also be featured in a book, <em>15 Ways to Rethink the Federal Budget</em>, and will take on a wide-ranging set of topics, including immigration, transportation, health care, defense spending, and tax expenditures. </p><h4>
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	<img src="http://www.brookings.edu/~/media/research/images/p/pu%20pz/putin008_16x9.jpg?w=120" alt="Vladimir Putin wins election as Russia's president" border="0" /><br /><p>Senior Fellows <a href="http://www.brookings.edu/experts/hillf" name="&lid={00169884-4D84-4DF6-A640-F53E4A0D9C60}&lpos=loc:body">Fiona Hill</a> and <a href="http://www.brookings.edu/experts/gaddyc" name="&lid={F71370E8-E133-40C5-A8D4-5AB01F4E0479}&lpos=loc:body">Clifford G. Gaddy</a> discuss their book, <a href="http://www.brookings.edu/utility/page-not-found?item=web%3a%7bFF899353-D654-428F-951F-B2E13E3173EE%7d%40en" name="&lid={FF899353-D654-428F-951F-B2E13E3173EE}&lpos=loc:body"><em>Mr. Putin: Operative in the Kremlin</em></a> in a five part podcast series. </p>
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			Fiona Hill: Putin’s Statist Personality: Restoring the Greatness of Russia
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<p>In the book, Hill and Gaddy write that Russian President Vladmir Putin’s style of rule is influenced by his identities as a Statist, a Man of History, a Free Marketeer, a Survivalist, an Outsider, and a Case Officer; these are distinct personalities, they note, that interact and affect policy decisions. On February 6, the <a href="http://www.brookings.edu/about/centers/cuse">Center on the United States and Europe at Brookings</a> <a href="http://www.brookings.edu/events/2013/02/06-putin-hill-gaddy">hosted an event for the launch of <em>Mr. Putin</em> </a>with a discussion featuring the authors.</p><h4>
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<br><p>Senior Fellows <a href="http://webfeeds.brookings.edu/~/t/0/0/brookingsrss/series/atbrookingspodcast/~www.brookings.edu/experts/hillf" name="&lid={00169884-4D84-4DF6-A640-F53E4A0D9C60}&lpos=loc:body">Fiona Hill</a> and <a href="http://webfeeds.brookings.edu/~/t/0/0/brookingsrss/series/atbrookingspodcast/~www.brookings.edu/experts/gaddyc" name="&lid={F71370E8-E133-40C5-A8D4-5AB01F4E0479}&lpos=loc:body">Clifford G. Gaddy</a> discuss their book, <a href="http://webfeeds.brookings.edu/~/t/0/0/brookingsrss/series/atbrookingspodcast/~www.brookings.edu/utility/page-not-found?item=web%3a%7bFF899353-D654-428F-951F-B2E13E3173EE%7d%40en" name="&lid={FF899353-D654-428F-951F-B2E13E3173EE}&lpos=loc:body"><em>Mr. Putin: Operative in the Kremlin</em></a> in a five part podcast series. </p>
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<p>In the book, Hill and Gaddy write that Russian President Vladmir Putin’s style of rule is influenced by his identities as a Statist, a Man of History, a Free Marketeer, a Survivalist, an Outsider, and a Case Officer; these are distinct personalities, they note, that interact and affect policy decisions. On February 6, the <a href="http://webfeeds.brookings.edu/~/t/0/0/brookingsrss/series/atbrookingspodcast/~www.brookings.edu/about/centers/cuse">Center on the United States and Europe at Brookings</a> <a href="http://webfeeds.brookings.edu/~/t/0/0/brookingsrss/series/atbrookingspodcast/~www.brookings.edu/events/2013/02/06-putin-hill-gaddy">hosted an event for the launch of <em>Mr. Putin</em> </a>with a discussion featuring the authors.</p><h4>
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	<img src="http://www.brookings.edu/~/media/research/images/f/fa%20fe/ferris_podcast001/ferris_podcast001_16x9.jpg?w=120" alt="Elizabeth Ferris" border="0" /><br /><p>The civil war tearing through Syria is worsened by a growing tide of refugees and displaced persons along with an escalating humanitarian crisis. Food shortages, a lack of housing and adequate health care are additional burdens that many Syrians now face. Senior Fellow and&nbsp;<a href="http://www.brookings.edu/about/projects/idp" name="&lid={89CF1037-F442-4AD7-9C45-DA6140114FBF}&lpos=loc:body">Brookings-LSE Project on Internal Dispacement</a> Co-Director&nbsp;<a href="http://www.brookings.edu/experts/ferrise" name="&lid={F81F4767-DE09-42C0-8F6D-6B5EE3FA1B96}&lpos=loc:body">Elizabeth Ferris</a> examines the cost of war in Syria in this episode of @ Brookings.</p><h4>
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<br><p>The civil war tearing through Syria is worsened by a growing tide of refugees and displaced persons along with an escalating humanitarian crisis. Food shortages, a lack of housing and adequate health care are additional burdens that many Syrians now face. Senior Fellow and&nbsp;<a href="http://webfeeds.brookings.edu/~/t/0/0/brookingsrss/series/atbrookingspodcast/~www.brookings.edu/about/projects/idp" name="&lid={89CF1037-F442-4AD7-9C45-DA6140114FBF}&lpos=loc:body">Brookings-LSE Project on Internal Dispacement</a> Co-Director&nbsp;<a href="http://webfeeds.brookings.edu/~/t/0/0/brookingsrss/series/atbrookingspodcast/~www.brookings.edu/experts/ferrise" name="&lid={F81F4767-DE09-42C0-8F6D-6B5EE3FA1B96}&lpos=loc:body">Elizabeth Ferris</a> examines the cost of war in Syria in this episode of @ Brookings.</p><h4>
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</description><pubDate>Mon, 10 Dec 2012 00:00:00 -0500</pubDate><dc:creator>Vanda Felbab-Brown</dc:creator><content:encoded><![CDATA[<div>
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<br><p>Following U.S. troop withdrawal in 2014, Afghanistan faces an uncertain future. Its fate could be compromised or even commanded by war lords, terrorists or corrupt government officials. Fellow <a href="http://webfeeds.brookings.edu/~/t/0/0/brookingsrss/series/atbrookingspodcast/~www.brookings.edu/experts/felbabbrownv" name="&lid={31C3EE79-091F-4D51-AB32-C93C75B6344E}&lpos=loc:body">Vanda Felbab-Brown</a> spent time on the ground observing events and talking to a mix of Afghans from high ranking officials to village elders, to merchants to the person on the street. In this four-part video series based on her book, “<a href="http://webfeeds.brookings.edu/~/t/0/0/brookingsrss/series/atbrookingspodcast/~www.brookings.edu/research/books/2012/aspiration-and-ambivalence" name="&lid={728CD1B4-64CD-4828-BA05-EDC6D26D767B}&lpos=loc:body">Aspiration and Ambivalence: Strategies and Realities of Counterinsurgency and State-Building in Afghanistan</a>,” Felbab-Brown offers analysis on an Afghanistan in flux.</p>
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			Vanda Felbab-Brown: Counterinsurgency and State-Building in Afghanistan after 2014
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	<img src="http://www.brookings.edu/~/media/research/images/k/ka%20ke/katz_muro_podcast001/katz_muro_podcast001_16x9.jpg?w=120" alt="Bruce Katz and Mark Muro" border="0" /><br /><p>In this post-election season and with a fiscal cliff looming, states and metros have begun the work of meeting their many challenges. They&rsquo;re implementing game-changing initiatives to create jobs and restructure their economies for the long haul. The federal government needs to take notice and get on board note,&nbsp;<a href="http://www.brookings.edu/about/programs/metro" name="&lid={CAD2C292-A840-42D4-A172-8378141D029C}&lpos=loc:body">Metropolitan Program</a> policy experts&nbsp;<a href="http://www.brookings.edu/experts/katzb" name="&lid={F8CAAB91-C41E-411A-B88E-C3DA6E3DF1E6}&lpos=loc:body">Bruce Katz</a> and&nbsp;<a href="http://www.brookings.edu/experts/murom" name="&lid={AD9AF1E8-BF87-42FE-A99A-33B545EEC041}&lpos=loc:body">Mark Muro</a> as they urge a move for remaking our federalism and renewing the economy. Katz and Muro explain in this episode of @ Brookings.</p><h4>
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</description><pubDate>Wed, 14 Nov 2012 00:00:00 -0500</pubDate><dc:creator>Bruce Katz and Mark Muro</dc:creator><content:encoded><![CDATA[<div>
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<br><p>In this post-election season and with a fiscal cliff looming, states and metros have begun the work of meeting their many challenges. They&rsquo;re implementing game-changing initiatives to create jobs and restructure their economies for the long haul. The federal government needs to take notice and get on board note,&nbsp;<a href="http://webfeeds.brookings.edu/~/t/0/0/brookingsrss/series/atbrookingspodcast/~www.brookings.edu/about/programs/metro" name="&lid={CAD2C292-A840-42D4-A172-8378141D029C}&lpos=loc:body">Metropolitan Program</a> policy experts&nbsp;<a href="http://webfeeds.brookings.edu/~/t/0/0/brookingsrss/series/atbrookingspodcast/~www.brookings.edu/experts/katzb" name="&lid={F8CAAB91-C41E-411A-B88E-C3DA6E3DF1E6}&lpos=loc:body">Bruce Katz</a> and&nbsp;<a href="http://webfeeds.brookings.edu/~/t/0/0/brookingsrss/series/atbrookingspodcast/~www.brookings.edu/experts/murom" name="&lid={AD9AF1E8-BF87-42FE-A99A-33B545EEC041}&lpos=loc:body">Mark Muro</a> as they urge a move for remaking our federalism and renewing the economy. Katz and Muro explain in this episode of @ Brookings.</p><h4>
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</description><pubDate>Tue, 06 Nov 2012 00:00:00 -0500</pubDate><dc:creator>Shibley Telhami</dc:creator><content:encoded><![CDATA[<div>
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<br><p>From the Arab-Israeli conflict, to the paradigm shift of the Arab Spring, to attacks on U.S. government personnel in Egypt and Libya, to the potentially explosive situation in Syria--events in the greater Middle East region continue to resonate here at home. In a recent study, &ldquo;Americans on the Middle East,&rdquo; Nonresident Senior Fellow&nbsp;<a href="http://webfeeds.brookings.edu/~/t/0/0/brookingsrss/series/atbrookingspodcast/~www.brookings.edu/experts/telhamis" name="&lid={76A7B729-1043-41BE-B41D-F3F4A8DE1C5B}&lpos=loc:body">Shibley Telhami</a> finds that Americans have a great understanding and concern about Middle East events. Learn more about these findings in this episode of @ Brookings.</p><h4>
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	<img src="http://www.brookings.edu/~/media/research/images/g/ga%20ge/gale_podcast001/gale_podcast001_16x9.jpg?w=120" alt="William Gale" border="0" /><br /><p>While falling off the "fiscal cliff" (of automatic spending cuts and tax increases if Congress fails to act) could hurt the economy, expert&nbsp;<a href="http://www.brookings.edu/experts/galew" name="&lid={3338DA9A-23B7-403F-A5CE-E06620E0AA12}&lpos=loc:body">William Gale</a> says the actual result, if coupled with a temporary economic stimulus, would be greater incentives to make a better long-term budget deal. </p><h4>
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</description><pubDate>Fri, 27 Jul 2012 00:00:00 -0400</pubDate><dc:creator>William G. Gale</dc:creator><content:encoded><![CDATA[<div>
	<img src="http://www.brookings.edu/~/media/research/images/g/ga%20ge/gale_podcast001/gale_podcast001_16x9.jpg?w=120" alt="William Gale" border="0" /><br><p>While falling off the "fiscal cliff" (of automatic spending cuts and tax increases if Congress fails to act) could hurt the economy, expert&nbsp;<a href="http://webfeeds.brookings.edu/~/t/0/0/brookingsrss/series/atbrookingspodcast/~www.brookings.edu/experts/galew" name="&lid={3338DA9A-23B7-403F-A5CE-E06620E0AA12}&lpos=loc:body">William Gale</a> says the actual result, if coupled with a temporary economic stimulus, would be greater incentives to make a better long-term budget deal. </p><h4>
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	<img src="http://www.brookings.edu/~/media/research/images/h/ha%20he/hess_podcast001/hess_podcast001_16x9.jpg?w=120" alt="Stephen Hess" border="0" /><br /><p>The increasing diversification of news media&mdash;from online versions of major newspapers to political bloggers, to 24-hour cable news to social media&mdash;plus the profession&rsquo;s changing economics have caused the balance of power between political reporters and presidential candidates to change. <a href="http://www.brookings.edu/experts/hesss" name="&lid={F53600D5-F26D-44AA-985E-44C31D0C4825}&lpos=loc:body">Stephen Hess</a>, senior fellow emeritus, says our very good, well-trained reporters are &ldquo;almost dangerous&rdquo; to presidential candidates who are trying to stay on message. Thus, says Hess, the way the press covers campaigns has changed as well, and not for the better.</p><h4>
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<br><p>The increasing diversification of news media&mdash;from online versions of major newspapers to political bloggers, to 24-hour cable news to social media&mdash;plus the profession&rsquo;s changing economics have caused the balance of power between political reporters and presidential candidates to change. <a href="http://webfeeds.brookings.edu/~/t/0/0/brookingsrss/series/atbrookingspodcast/~www.brookings.edu/experts/hesss" name="&lid={F53600D5-F26D-44AA-985E-44C31D0C4825}&lpos=loc:body">Stephen Hess</a>, senior fellow emeritus, says our very good, well-trained reporters are &ldquo;almost dangerous&rdquo; to presidential candidates who are trying to stay on message. Thus, says Hess, the way the press covers campaigns has changed as well, and not for the better.</p><h4>
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	<img src="http://www.brookings.edu/~/media/research/images/h/hu%20hz/hultman_podcast001/hultman_podcast001_16x9.jpg?w=120" alt="Nathan Hultman" border="0" /><br /><p>Emerging economies may chafe at international agreements calling for sustainable development, but Nonresident Fellow&nbsp;<a href="http://www.brookings.edu/experts/hultmann" name="&lid={1B1AD971-F856-4B1C-AD79-B77EB2D04792}&lpos=loc:body">Nathan Hultman</a> says many governments are putting plans for sustainability and green innovation in place out of self-interest, and cooperating with neighbors across the globe.</p>
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</description><pubDate>Fri, 13 Jul 2012 00:00:00 -0400</pubDate><dc:creator>Nathan Hultman</dc:creator><content:encoded><![CDATA[<div>
	<img src="http://www.brookings.edu/~/media/research/images/h/hu%20hz/hultman_podcast001/hultman_podcast001_16x9.jpg?w=120" alt="Nathan Hultman" border="0" /><br><p>Emerging economies may chafe at international agreements calling for sustainable development, but Nonresident Fellow&nbsp;<a href="http://webfeeds.brookings.edu/~/t/0/0/brookingsrss/series/atbrookingspodcast/~www.brookings.edu/experts/hultmann" name="&lid={1B1AD971-F856-4B1C-AD79-B77EB2D04792}&lpos=loc:body">Nathan Hultman</a> says many governments are putting plans for sustainability and green innovation in place out of self-interest, and cooperating with neighbors across the globe.</p>
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	<img src="http://www.brookings.edu/~/media/research/images/j/jk%20jo/jones_podcast001/jones_podcast001_16x9.jpg?w=120" alt="Bruce Jones" border="0" /><br /><p>Climate change and the search for resources have turned the Arctic into an emerging market and an important trade route. Senior Fellow <a href="http://www.brookings.edu/experts/jonesb" name="&lid={8425C9A7-4688-4476-9263-F5FF5471BB5D}&lpos=loc:body">Bruce Jones</a>, director of the&nbsp;<a href="http://www.brookings.edu/about/projects/international-order-strategy" name="&lid={63F055B0-A187-4221-9DBE-0547C2A79A59}&lpos=loc:body">Managing Global Order</a> project, says that the top of the world poses possibilities for international tensions among interested nations claiming sovereignty, but at least so far, no serious conflicts have emerged.</p><h4>
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</description><pubDate>Fri, 29 Jun 2012 00:00:00 -0400</pubDate><dc:creator>Bruce Jones</dc:creator><content:encoded><![CDATA[<div>
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<br><p>Climate change and the search for resources have turned the Arctic into an emerging market and an important trade route. Senior Fellow <a href="http://webfeeds.brookings.edu/~/t/0/0/brookingsrss/series/atbrookingspodcast/~www.brookings.edu/experts/jonesb" name="&lid={8425C9A7-4688-4476-9263-F5FF5471BB5D}&lpos=loc:body">Bruce Jones</a>, director of the&nbsp;<a href="http://webfeeds.brookings.edu/~/t/0/0/brookingsrss/series/atbrookingspodcast/~www.brookings.edu/about/projects/international-order-strategy" name="&lid={63F055B0-A187-4221-9DBE-0547C2A79A59}&lpos=loc:body">Managing Global Order</a> project, says that the top of the world poses possibilities for international tensions among interested nations claiming sovereignty, but at least so far, no serious conflicts have emerged.</p><h4>
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	<img src="http://www.brookings.edu/~/media/research/images/2/123/20120618_atb_haskins_1280x720/20120618_atb_haskins_1280x720_16x9.jpg?w=120" alt="Ron Haskins discusses the persistence of poverty in America and possible solutions." border="0" /><br /><p>Year after year, federal spending on poverty programs has been going up, but we still see more and more people who have no margin to guard against unexpected expenses or job loss. At the same time, for different reasons, Americans who are not impoverished have seen their wealth decline sharply. Expert&nbsp;<a href="http://www.brookings.edu/experts/haskinsr" name="&lid={D276E8E2-91C4-4164-B9DD-685AB9B6EA7D}&lpos=loc:body">Ron Haskins</a>, co-director of the <a href="http://www.brookings.edu/about/centers/ccf" name="&lid={419633A4-674D-4176-8776-0EF92A8FAE0C}&lpos=loc:body">Center on Children and Families</a>, says the problems are growing deeper, despite increased federal spending on programs to assist the poor. Haskins says everyone must sacrifice, but also says,&nbsp;that people in general, who finish high school, get a job, and get married and delay having children until&nbsp;age 21&nbsp;are better off.</p><h4>
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</description><pubDate>Fri, 22 Jun 2012 10:51:00 -0400</pubDate><dc:creator>Ron Haskins</dc:creator><content:encoded><![CDATA[<div>
	<img src="http://www.brookings.edu/~/media/research/images/2/123/20120618_atb_haskins_1280x720/20120618_atb_haskins_1280x720_16x9.jpg?w=120" alt="Ron Haskins discusses the persistence of poverty in America and possible solutions." border="0" />
<br><p>Year after year, federal spending on poverty programs has been going up, but we still see more and more people who have no margin to guard against unexpected expenses or job loss. At the same time, for different reasons, Americans who are not impoverished have seen their wealth decline sharply. Expert&nbsp;<a href="http://webfeeds.brookings.edu/~/t/0/0/brookingsrss/series/atbrookingspodcast/~www.brookings.edu/experts/haskinsr" name="&lid={D276E8E2-91C4-4164-B9DD-685AB9B6EA7D}&lpos=loc:body">Ron Haskins</a>, co-director of the <a href="http://webfeeds.brookings.edu/~/t/0/0/brookingsrss/series/atbrookingspodcast/~www.brookings.edu/about/centers/ccf" name="&lid={419633A4-674D-4176-8776-0EF92A8FAE0C}&lpos=loc:body">Center on Children and Families</a>, says the problems are growing deeper, despite increased federal spending on programs to assist the poor. Haskins says everyone must sacrifice, but also says,&nbsp;that people in general, who finish high school, get a job, and get married and delay having children until&nbsp;age 21&nbsp;are better off.</p><h4>
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		<li><a href="">Solutions to Poverty's Rise in America</a></li>
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			<li><a href="http://webfeeds.brookings.edu/~/t/0/0/brookingsrss/series/atbrookingspodcast/~www.brookings.edu/experts/haskinsr?view=bio">Ron Haskins</a></li>
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	<img src="http://www.brookings.edu/~/media/research/images/t/ta%20te/tea_party_rally002_original/tea_party_rally002_original_16x9.jpg?w=120" alt="A tea party supporter in Washington, D.C." border="0" /><br /><p>In his book, <a href="http://www.bloomsburyusa.com/books/catalog/our_divided_political_heart_hc_014"><em>Our Divided Political Heart</em></a>, Senior Fellow&nbsp;<a href="http://www.brookings.edu/experts/dionnee" name="&lid={E2A7FC37-795A-4129-9DEA-B8B0B9576393}&lpos=loc:body">E.J. Dionne,&nbsp;Jr.</a>&nbsp;writes that the current deep political divide plaguing American politics has its roots in a fundamental misunderstanding of our founding principles and the strong role our forebears saw for government in protecting individual liberty.</p><h4>
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</description><pubDate>Fri, 15 Jun 2012 15:37:00 -0400</pubDate><dc:creator>E.J. Dionne, , Jr.</dc:creator><content:encoded><![CDATA[<div>
	<img src="http://www.brookings.edu/~/media/research/images/t/ta%20te/tea_party_rally002_original/tea_party_rally002_original_16x9.jpg?w=120" alt="A tea party supporter in Washington, D.C." border="0" />
<br><p>In his book, <a href="http://webfeeds.brookings.edu/~/t/0/0/brookingsrss/series/atbrookingspodcast/~www.bloomsburyusa.com/books/catalog/our_divided_political_heart_hc_014"><em>Our Divided Political Heart</em></a>, Senior Fellow&nbsp;<a href="http://webfeeds.brookings.edu/~/t/0/0/brookingsrss/series/atbrookingspodcast/~www.brookings.edu/experts/dionnee" name="&lid={E2A7FC37-795A-4129-9DEA-B8B0B9576393}&lpos=loc:body">E.J. Dionne,&nbsp;Jr.</a>&nbsp;writes that the current deep political divide plaguing American politics has its roots in a fundamental misunderstanding of our founding principles and the strong role our forebears saw for government in protecting individual liberty.</p><h4>
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			<li><a href="http://webfeeds.brookings.edu/~/t/0/0/brookingsrss/series/atbrookingspodcast/~www.brookings.edu/experts/dionnee?view=bio">E.J. Dionne, Jr.</a></li>
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<feedburner:origLink>http://www.brookings.edu/research/podcasts/2012/06/08-at-brookings-podcast?rssid=at+brookings+podcast</feedburner:origLink><guid isPermaLink="false">{5AB16644-64BD-4A5F-A22C-211C99F367A6}</guid><link>http://webfeeds.brookings.edu/~/65486837/0/brookingsrss/series/atbrookingspodcast~Brookings-Podcast-The-American-Community-Survey</link><title>@ Brookings Podcast: The American Community Survey</title><description><![CDATA[<div>
	<img src="http://www.brookings.edu/~/media/research/images/2/123/20120608_atb_frey_1280x720/20120608_atb_frey_1280x720_16x9.jpg?w=120" alt="William Frey discusses the American Community Survey" border="0" /><br /><p>A little-known yearly survey conducted by the Census Bureau gathers a wealth of information that helps guide everything from investments in highways and schools to business decisions about building supermarkets and department stores. The American Community Survey gathers neighborhood-level data that isn&rsquo;t collected in the decennial Census, providing invaluable information about issues from immigration to income levels. Losing that ground-level view of the changes in American life year after year would be disastrous, says Senior Fellow <a href="http://www.brookings.edu/experts/freyw" name="&lid={A70CD71B-1136-434B-931B-8DE49BBDBA75}&lpos=loc:body">William Frey</a>.</p>
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</description><pubDate>Fri, 08 Jun 2012 13:48:00 -0400</pubDate><dc:creator>William H. Frey</dc:creator><content:encoded><![CDATA[<div>
	<img src="http://www.brookings.edu/~/media/research/images/2/123/20120608_atb_frey_1280x720/20120608_atb_frey_1280x720_16x9.jpg?w=120" alt="William Frey discusses the American Community Survey" border="0" />
<br><p>A little-known yearly survey conducted by the Census Bureau gathers a wealth of information that helps guide everything from investments in highways and schools to business decisions about building supermarkets and department stores. The American Community Survey gathers neighborhood-level data that isn&rsquo;t collected in the decennial Census, providing invaluable information about issues from immigration to income levels. Losing that ground-level view of the changes in American life year after year would be disastrous, says Senior Fellow <a href="http://webfeeds.brookings.edu/~/t/0/0/brookingsrss/series/atbrookingspodcast/~www.brookings.edu/experts/freyw" name="&lid={A70CD71B-1136-434B-931B-8DE49BBDBA75}&lpos=loc:body">William Frey</a>.</p>
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	<img src="http://www.brookings.edu/~/media/research/images/f/fk%20fo/food_crisis002_africa/food_crisis002_africa_16x9.jpg?w=120" alt=" A woman cooks food for her children in southern Somalia" border="0" /><br /><p>Drought, low agriculture productivity and a cascade of bad policy choices have put millions in the Horn of Africa and the Sahel at risk for starvation. Senior Fellow&nbsp;<a href="http://www.brookings.edu/experts/kimenyim" name="&lid={8A7069B3-8215-40A7-BE4E-64A19DB482F0}&lpos=loc:body">Mwangi Kimenyi</a>, director of the <a href="http://www.brookings.edu/about/projects/africa-growth" name="&lid={FF3DAF26-FEA6-490A-98B3-25F9E6FBAA2B}&lpos=loc:body">Africa Growth Initiative</a>,&nbsp;says the consequences will haunt the continent for decades to come.</p>
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</description><pubDate>Fri, 01 Jun 2012 16:58:00 -0400</pubDate><dc:creator>Mwangi S. Kimenyi</dc:creator><content:encoded><![CDATA[<div>
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<br><p>Drought, low agriculture productivity and a cascade of bad policy choices have put millions in the Horn of Africa and the Sahel at risk for starvation. Senior Fellow&nbsp;<a href="http://webfeeds.brookings.edu/~/t/0/0/brookingsrss/series/atbrookingspodcast/~www.brookings.edu/experts/kimenyim" name="&lid={8A7069B3-8215-40A7-BE4E-64A19DB482F0}&lpos=loc:body">Mwangi Kimenyi</a>, director of the <a href="http://webfeeds.brookings.edu/~/t/0/0/brookingsrss/series/atbrookingspodcast/~www.brookings.edu/about/projects/africa-growth" name="&lid={FF3DAF26-FEA6-490A-98B3-25F9E6FBAA2B}&lpos=loc:body">Africa Growth Initiative</a>,&nbsp;says the consequences will haunt the continent for decades to come.</p>
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	<img src="http://www.brookings.edu/~/media/research/images/m/mf%20mj/middle%20east%20child/middle%20east%20child_16x9.jpg?w=120" alt="A Syrian woman holds her daughter in Amman." border="0" /><br /><p>More than a decade after the start of the war in Afghanistan, America continues to face significant challenges in the Middle East. While news of U.S. struggles often dominate foreign policy discussions, Senior Fellow <a href="http://www.brookings.edu/experts/riedelb" name="&lid={C800B954-F98C-4719-A5F6-B6F619A96B94}&lpos=loc:body">Bruce Riedel</a> says it is important to remember that the United States is also making progress in the region. From the death of Osama bin Laden to an agreement on the use of Afghan military bases for U.S. counterterrorism operations, America is learning from its past mistakes and using these lessons to guide its response to the Arab Spring. </p>
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</description><pubDate>Fri, 25 May 2012 11:15:00 -0400</pubDate><dc:creator>Bruce Riedel</dc:creator><content:encoded><![CDATA[<div>
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<br><p>More than a decade after the start of the war in Afghanistan, America continues to face significant challenges in the Middle East. While news of U.S. struggles often dominate foreign policy discussions, Senior Fellow <a href="http://webfeeds.brookings.edu/~/t/0/0/brookingsrss/series/atbrookingspodcast/~www.brookings.edu/experts/riedelb" name="&lid={C800B954-F98C-4719-A5F6-B6F619A96B94}&lpos=loc:body">Bruce Riedel</a> says it is important to remember that the United States is also making progress in the region. From the death of Osama bin Laden to an agreement on the use of Afghan military bases for U.S. counterterrorism operations, America is learning from its past mistakes and using these lessons to guide its response to the Arab Spring. </p>
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	<img src="http://www.brookings.edu/~/media/research/images/1/123/120518_mann_newthumb/120518_mann_newthumb_16x9.jpg?w=120" alt="Tom Mann podcast" border="0" /><br /><p>Partisan gridlock and political extremism threaten to tear down the pillars of public policy and render the U.S. government utterly dysfunctional, argues Senior Fellow <a href="http://www.brookings.edu/experts/mannt" name="&lid={5178AD6A-9E7D-4197-8D8F-D30C047B0D7C}&lpos=loc:body">Thomas Mann</a>, co-author with Norman Ornstein&mdash;resident scholar at the American Enterprise Institute&mdash;of <a href="http://basicbooks.com/perseus/book_detail.jsp?isbn=0465031331"><em>It&rsquo;s Even Worse Than It Looks</em></a>&nbsp;(Basic Books, 2012). He argues that a flood of super-PAC money, negative ads and cowed mainstream news media are contributing to the problem.</p>
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</description><pubDate>Fri, 18 May 2012 00:00:00 -0400</pubDate><dc:creator>Thomas E. Mann</dc:creator><content:encoded><![CDATA[<div>
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<br><p>Partisan gridlock and political extremism threaten to tear down the pillars of public policy and render the U.S. government utterly dysfunctional, argues Senior Fellow <a href="http://webfeeds.brookings.edu/~/t/0/0/brookingsrss/series/atbrookingspodcast/~www.brookings.edu/experts/mannt" name="&lid={5178AD6A-9E7D-4197-8D8F-D30C047B0D7C}&lpos=loc:body">Thomas Mann</a>, co-author with Norman Ornstein&mdash;resident scholar at the American Enterprise Institute&mdash;of <a href="http://webfeeds.brookings.edu/~/t/0/0/brookingsrss/series/atbrookingspodcast/~basicbooks.com/perseus/book_detail.jsp?isbn=0465031331"><em>It&rsquo;s Even Worse Than It Looks</em></a>&nbsp;(Basic Books, 2012). He argues that a flood of super-PAC money, negative ads and cowed mainstream news media are contributing to the problem.</p>
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	<img src="http://www.brookings.edu/~/media/research/images/p/pk%20po/podcast_kamau_16x9.jpg?w=120" alt="Anne Kamau" border="0" /><br /><p>In many African countries, women still cannot own land or resources, a significant barrier to their ability to start businesses and take advantage of the continent&rsquo;s economic potential.&nbsp; Fellow Anne Kamau explores their plight.</p>
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