Brookings and the Presidential Transition
Brookings has long been a part of presidential transitions, whether by advising and staffing incoming administrations, or offering recommendations to improve the process. Many members of the incoming Obama administration have participated in Brookings events and publications.
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Action and Impact
For more than 90 years, Brookings has produced new ideas that matter - for the nation and the world. Our goal is to conduct high-quality, independent research, and to use it to advance innovative, practical public policy recommendations.
Our experts focus on strengthening American democracy; advancing the economic and social welfare, security and opportunity of all Americans; and securing a more open, safe, prosperous and cooperative international system.
Informing Public Policy
"What I think the world needs today, particularly in the grip of financial uncertainty, is hard and serious thinking from hard-headed, warmhearted, and serious-minded people and that is of course what we have here at Brookings."
Hon. Wayne Swan, MP, Treasurer of Australia, October 10, 2008
"Brookings has been at the center of every important policy debate in this country for 90 years."
Sen. Chuck Hagel, July 28, 2006
"You are a national institution, so important to, at least, the Executive Branch—and, I think, the Congress, and the country—that if you did not exist we would have to ask someone to create you."
President Lyndon Johnson, September 29, 1966 (read entire speech »)
"Our job is to come up with ideas that make sense and that make a difference."
Strobe Talbott, Brookings President
"Brookings has achieved a special measure of respect in Washington because it has risen above partisanship, and that is not an easy thing to do in this town which is sort of built on partisanship."
Hon. Michael Bloomberg, Mayor, City of New York, August 28, 2007
"Once again, the centrist Brookings Institution garnered the most [media] citations ..."
Fairness and Accuracy in Reporting, March/April 2008