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Events from the Brookings Institution

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This podcast feed featured recordings of public event audio from the Brookings Institution in Washington, D.C. We're closing up the Brookings event podcast feed as of February 18, 2022. Brookings event audio, video, and transcripts will remain available on our website at brookings.edu/events, and also on our YouTube channel.

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Announcement: Final Brookings event audio podcast

February 18, 2022 16:33 - 29 seconds - 585 KB

We're closing up the Brookings event podcast feed. Brookings event audio, video, and transcripts will remain available on our website at brookings.edu/events, and also on our YouTube channel. You can find out more about other Brookings podcasts at brookings.edu/podcasts or look for us on your favorite podcast app. Thanks for listening.

State of Black businesses: Resilience in the face of a pandemic

February 17, 2022 13:56 - 1 hour - 87.7 MB

On Wednesday, February 16, Brookings Metro hosted an event to assess the state of Black businesses in metropolitan areas across the country, in collaboration with the Path to 15|55 initiative, which endeavors to grow the percentage of Black-owned employer firms. Senior Fellow Andre Perry presented findings from a forthcoming Brookings report, “Black-owned businesses in U.S. cities: The challenges, solutions, and opportunities for prosperity,” and an expert panel explored policy solutions tha...

The future of American democracy: A conversation with U.S. Representative Jamie Raskin

February 15, 2022 19:58 - 1 hour - 141 MB

On February 15, Governance Studies at Brookings hosted a fireside chat with Representative Raskin and Brookings President John R. Allen to talk about his new book and the future of American democracy. Following their conversation, a panel of Brookings scholars discussed the most urgent threats to democracy and identify steps that must be taken to ensure its stability for future generations. Subscribe to Brookings Events on iTunes, send feedback email to [email protected], and follow us ...

Fireside chat with Superintendent Adrienne A. Harris of the New York Department of Financial Services

February 14, 2022 22:13 - 55 minutes - 76.7 MB

On February 14, 2022, the Brookings Center on Regulation and Markets hosted a fireside chat with Superintendent Harris to explore her vision and agenda as Superintendent of New York DFS, a role that has implications across New York State, America, and the world. Brookings Senior Fellow Aaron Klein asked Superintendent Harris about her priorities; areas of emphasis; and her views on regulation, supervision, and state and federal roles in financial regulation. The conversation spanned the supe...

Saudi Arabia and Iraq: An evolving relationship

February 09, 2022 17:46 - 1 hour - 98.6 MB

Saudi Arabia and Iraq have long had a complex relationship, at times vying for positions of leadership in the Arab World and often closely influenced by each country’s stance toward other powers, notably Iran. After tense relations following the Iraqi invasion of Kuwait in 1990, the relationship became closely tied to Iranian influence in Iraqi affairs after the US invasion of Iraq in 2003. Today, both countries have taken steps to improve bilateral relations, which remains crucial for the r...

A policy agenda for Black Americans in 2022

February 08, 2022 18:02 - 1 hour - 128 MB

On February 8, as part of our celebration of Black History Month, the Brookings Institution hosted a webinar focusing on an inclusive public policy agenda for Black Americans. Brookings scholars assessed the president’s progress on his campaign promises and discussed topics such as access to quality health care, housing, jobs, and education, police and criminal justice reform, reparations for Black Americans, and voting rights. Subscribe to Brookings Events on iTunes, send feedback email t...

The border within: The economics of immigration in an age of fear

February 07, 2022 20:33 - 1 hour - 104 MB

On February 7, the Brookings Institution hosted an event marking the launch of a new book by Brookings Rubenstein Fellow Tara Watson and journalist Kalee Thompson, “The Border Within: The Economics of Immigration in an Age of Fear.” In the book, Watson and Thompson assess immigration’s effects on every aspect of American life, combining empirical social science research and rigorous analysis with personal stories from immigrants and their families. The event featured a presentation from the ...

Iraqi civil society and democratization

February 07, 2022 16:50 - 57 minutes - 79.3 MB

Nearly two decades since the U.S. invasion of Iraq, democratic consolidation is still elusive. From the start, the revival of civil society and NGOs in Iraq was promoted as a means of sustaining democracy through social capital. However, even in areas that enjoyed stability, homogeneity, and prosperity, the political environment has been fraught with public anger and protest. What role has Iraqi civil society played in the path towards democratization and how has it developed? What is the re...

Expanding climate careers while implementing the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act (IIJA)

January 26, 2022 21:17 - 1 hour - 83.7 MB

On Wednesday, January 26, Brookings Metro and the Council for Adult and Experiential Learning (CAEL) co-hosted an event to examine how regional and federal stakeholders can leverage the opportunity of the IIJA implementation to address needed talent development in the skilled trades and other climate-related occupations. The event aimed to highlight the wide range of careers available and explore how industry leaders need to be involved in ongoing hiring and training efforts. Regional stakeh...

Foresight Africa: Top priorities for Africa in 2022

January 26, 2022 17:59

With the rollout of COVID-19 vaccines, the world is eager to return to normal. However, the complexity of the challenges Africa was already facing—including poor infrastructure, high youth unemployment, rapidly increasing debt, and climate change—means that the region’s recovery is likely to be uneven and far behind much of the rest of the world. Moreover, of its 1.3 billion people, less than 8 percent of Africans have been fully vaccinated. Despite these obstacles, the region’s future rem...

What is the future of the Sudans?

January 25, 2022 17:36 - 1 hour - 85.3 MB

On January 24, the Brookings Africa Security Initiative hosted an event to discuss the future of the Sudans, and what the United States and its partners can do to support them. Subscribe to Brookings Events on iTunes, send feedback email to [email protected], and follow us and tweet us at @policypodcasts on Twitter. To learn more about upcoming events, visit our website. Brookings Events is part of the Brookings Podcast Network.

The social media war in the Middle East

January 24, 2022 16:52 - 1 hour - 84.1 MB

Middle Eastern regimes are aggressive users of social media. They exploit these platforms against their enemies and rivals targeting dissidents, spreading disinformation, and otherwise trying to embarrass and weaken one another. They are aggressive in their efforts to undermine and punish critics at home as well. What are the implications of these tactics? How might U.S. technology companies counter, or at least reduce, these dangers? On January 24, the Center for Middle East Policy at Bro...

Europe in an era of disruption: Where does the Russia-Ukraine crisis go from here?

January 24, 2022 15:07 - 1 hour - 126 MB

After the build-up of more than 100,000 Russian troops at the Ukrainian border, the public release of two sweeping Russian security proposals, and a series of diplomatic exchanges with the U.S., North Atlantic Treaty Organization, and Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe, there are few signs that Russian President Vladimir Putin will de-escalate the ongoing crisis at the border with Ukraine. Why now and what is President Putin’s goal? How do events in the region, particularl...

Toward Xi’s third term: China’s 20th Party Congress and beyond

January 21, 2022 15:43 - 2 hours - 168 MB

On Thursday, January 20, the John L. Thornton China Center at Brookings hosted two panel discussions featuring top China scholars, who discussed the evolution of norms in Chinese elite politics, predictions of the outcomes of the 20th Party Congress, and what the future holds for Xi Jinping. Subscribe to Brookings Events on iTunes, send feedback email to [email protected], and follow us and tweet us at @policypodcasts on Twitter. To learn more about upcoming events, visit our website. B...

Biden’s first year: Successes, failures, and what lies ahead

January 20, 2022 14:35 - 1 hour - 83.1 MB

On January 19, Governance Studies at Brookings hosted a webinar examining Biden’s performance during his first year in office and what can be expected in his State of the Union speech to Congress. Experts discussed Biden’s legislative wins and losses, his approval rating, and his upcoming year in office among other issues.   Subscribe to Brookings Events on iTunes, send feedback email to [email protected], and follow us and tweet us at @policypodcasts on Twitter. To learn more about upc...

Japan in 2022

January 18, 2022 20:25 - 2 hours - 193 MB

On January 18, the Japan-America Society of Washington DC and the Center for East Asia Policy Studies at the Brookings Institution hosted the eighth annual Japan in the Year program, “Japan in 2022.” The event invited senior and next-generation Japanese and American experts and officials to look ahead at what 2022 holds in store for Japan’s domestic political and economic affairs, and for Japan’s diplomacy. Subscribe to Brookings Events on iTunes, send feedback email to [email protected]...

Biodiversity conservation, zoonotic diseases, and human security in Africa two years into COVID-19

January 14, 2022 18:40 - 1 hour - 124 MB

On January 14, the Brookings Institution’s Africa Security Initiative and Initiative on Nonstate Armed Actors hosted a panel discussion exploring the following questions: What have the effects of COVID-19 been on conservation in Africa and poaching and wildlife trafficking as well as legal wildlife trade? What effective response measures have been adopted or need to be developed going forward? And has the COVID-19 become an impetus for radically intensified protection of biodiversity and le...

US-Jordan relations: Jordan’s vision for the future

January 13, 2022 16:40 - 1 hour - 102 MB

On January 13, the Center for Middle East Policy hosted Ayman Safadi, deputy prime minister and minister of foreign affairs and expatriates of the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan, for a keynote address. In his remarks, Minister Safadi addressed Jordan’s current regional outlook and its foreign policy approach towards the Middle East. Minister Safadi has held office since January 2017. Prior to his appointment, he was a member of the Jordanian Senate. He has also served as an adviser to His Maj...

Taxing business income: Evidence from the Survey of Consumer Finances

January 11, 2022 20:46 - 1 hour - 120 MB

On January 11, the Urban-Brookings Tax Policy Center hosted an event on this divergence between economic and taxable income and its implications for tax policy. Results from new research using the Survey of Consumer Finances will be presented with an eye towards understanding which forms of income do not show up on tax forms, where in the income distribution that divergence is occurring, and the revenue implications of broadening the business income tax base. Subscribe to Brookings Events ...

EU-Gulf relations: Charting the way forward

January 11, 2022 15:41 - 1 hour - 82.6 MB

Multilateral relations between the European Union (EU) and the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) remain stuck, despite recent announcements by the EU’s foreign policy chief, Josep Borrell, that the two groups should pursue greater engagement to capitalize on the important role played by the GCC countries on the regional and the international stage. What are the obstacles and the opportunities to revitalize EU-GCC cooperation? Which areas hold the greatest potential? How can bilateral relations ...

Building a modern behavioral crisis response system: The role of federal policy

January 11, 2022 15:08 - 1 hour - 125 MB

On Monday, January 10, the USC-Brookings Schaeffer Initiative for Health Policy brought together a panel of experts to discuss policy initiatives that can more effectively and humanely address behavioral health crises. Subscribe to Brookings Events on iTunes, send feedback email to [email protected], and follow us and tweet us at @policypodcasts on Twitter. To learn more about upcoming events, visit our website. Brookings Events is part of the Brookings Podcast Network.

The January 6 insurrection: One year later

January 06, 2022 19:11 - 1 hour - 122 MB

On January 6, 2022, an expert panel reflected on the one-year anniversary of the Capitol riot and discussed its lasting effects. What have Americans learned over the last year about the causes of the riot and the people who attended and engineered it? How have government institutions responded—or failed to respond—to the violence? And how should we understand what January 6 means for the health of American democracy going forward? Subscribe to Brookings Events on iTunes, send feedback emai...

The 30th anniversary of the fall of the USSR

December 16, 2021 15:05 - 1 hour - 95.2 MB

On December 15th, the Center on the United States and Europe at Brookings hosted Donald Jensen, former foreign service officer in Moscow and current director of Russia and Strategic Stability at the United States Institute of Peace, and Vladislav Zubok, professor of international history the London School of Economics and Political Science and author of “Collapse: The Fall of the Soviet Union.” Subscribe to Brookings Events on iTunes, send feedback email to [email protected], and follow...

How do we measure global citizenship education?

December 15, 2021 16:33 - 1 hour - 85.2 MB

Wednesday, Dec 15, 2021 8:00 AM EST - 9:00 AM EST Online only   Join the conversation on Twitter using #21CSAssessment Education initiatives to advance progress on U.N. Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) Target 4.7 on global citizenship education—focused on ensuring learners acquire the knowledge and skills needed to promote sustainable development, human rights, gender equality, and a culture of peace and nonviolence—have never been more critical in today’s  interconnected world, pa...

The promises and risks of artificial intelligence: A conversation with Daron Acemoglu

December 15, 2021 16:18 - 1 hour - 85 MB

On December 13, Anton Korinek, the David M. Rubenstein fellow at the Center on Regulation and Markets at Brookings, sat down with Acemoglu to discuss the complexities of the impact of new AI technologies and how AI could be regulated to achieve its promising and wide-reaching potential. Subscribe to Brookings Events on iTunes, send feedback email to [email protected], and follow us and tweet us at @policypodcasts on Twitter. To learn more about upcoming events, visit our website. Brooki...

From COVID-19 to culture wars: The growing hostility of education politics

December 15, 2021 16:07 - 1 hour - 85.2 MB

On Dec. 9, 2021, the Brown Center on Education Policy at Brookings hosted an expert discussion on the politics of education. Panelists discussed recent events and what they mean for students, schools, and society, as well as how education might factor into the 2022 elections.   Subscribe to Brookings Events on iTunes, send feedback email to [email protected], and follow us and tweet us at @policypodcasts on Twitter. To learn more about upcoming events, visit our website. Brookings Eve...

Technology, inequality, and democracy

December 10, 2021 19:18 - 1 hour - 126 MB

Advances in digital technologies and artificial intelligence hold great promise to boost economic prosperity. But as these technologies transform nearly every aspect of business and work, they are reshaping growth and distributional dynamics in ways that can increase economic inequality. Indeed, inequality has been rising in many countries, notably in the United States. Rising inequality and related disparities and anxieties have been stoking social discontent and are a major driver of the i...

Is the NATO-EU divide an obstacle to a European foreign policy?

December 09, 2021 14:35 - 1 hour - 106 MB

In the aftermath of the United States’ withdrawal from Afghanistan and the announcement of the AUKUS security pact between the U.S., United Kingdom, and Australia, the issue of European strategic autonomy is back to the forefront of security debates on both sides of the Atlantic. Europe remains divided on the role the U.S. and NATO should play in European security, with diverging opinions not only between, but also within member states. Some, following the lead of French President Macron, ad...

Credit scoring: Improve or eliminate?

December 09, 2021 14:31 - 1 hour - 86.5 MB

Your credit score plays a major role in your life, impacting your ability to rent an apartment, buy a house, get a credit card, and even how much you pay for auto insurance. These three-digit numbers, graded on a scale that resembles the SAT, have become more accessible to consumers due to recent changes in law, technology, and business. Credit scores are clearly impactful in the lives of Americans, but are they being created accurately, fairly, and with proper regulatory oversight? Is there...

Combating corruption to drive democratic renewal

December 07, 2021 21:17 - 1 hour - 125 MB

On December 6, the Brookings Institution, the German Marshall Fund of the United States, the Center for European Policy Analysis, the Transatlantic Democracy Working Group, the FACT Coalition, and the Leveraging Transparency to Reduce Corruption initiative will co-host a seminar on the fight against corruption and its relationship to advancing democracy and addressing democratic backsliding globally.    The event began with a keynote address from Deputy Secretary of the U.S. Treasury Wally...

How to address extremism among veterans

December 03, 2021 16:55 - 1 hour - 85.4 MB

The mob assault on the U.S. Capitol on January 6, 2021 opened a new chapter in domestic terrorism. For the first time in our nation's history, America experienced its first non-peaceful post-election transfer of power. To date, more than 660 arrests have been made, and more than 12% of those arrested were veterans of the U.S. military. The pace, scope, and scale of domestic violent extremism has been increasing, and national security experts are becoming increasingly concerned about the ef...

Do trans-Atlantic relations need a reset?

November 15, 2021 18:25 - 2 hours - 224 MB

The U.S. withdrawal from Afghanistan and the announcement of AUKUS — a trilateral pact between the United States, Australia, and the United Kingdom — prompted a flurry of criticism from European policymakers with one senior EU official calling for a “pause and a reset” in trans-Atlantic relations. Do the core assumptions and principles underpinning U.S. policy towards Europe need rethinking? What does each side really need from the other? How might the Biden administration build out a more a...

The future of US policy toward Afghanistan

November 15, 2021 14:07 - 1 hour - 113 MB

After the chaotic withdrawal of NATO forces in August, Afghanistan’s future is more uncertain than ever. The Taliban faces unprecedented governance challenges ranging from an economy in tatters to mounting internal security threats even as it seeks to impose strict religious and social rules of conduct on the Afghan people. While the United States does not recognize the Taliban government, practical considerations about the country’s security and humanitarian situation raise the question of ...

What are the implications of assessing 21st century skills across diverse cultural contexts?

November 10, 2021 15:01 - 1 hour - 112 MB

The use of international large-scale educational assessments for informing policies and practices has expanded over the past two decades. Initially, assessment focused on core school subjects, such as language, mathematics, and science, but in the past decade, interest has grown in 21st century skills, such as problem-solving, collaboration, information literacy, and civics and citizenship. However, these constructs—and particularly the social-emotional ones—are not ubiquitous across culture...

Mozambique’s al-Shabab insurgency, and local and international responses

November 09, 2021 18:33 - 1 hour - 171 MB

On November 9, the Brookings Institution’s Africa Security Initiative and Initiative on Nonstate Armed Actors explored the international and internal drivers of the conflict, the threat it poses regionally, and the policies adopted and available to address it. The panel conversation explored the role of external actors, such as the military forces of Rwanda and of the Southern African Development Community (SADC), which the Mozambican government invited to assist in responding to the insurge...

2021 elections: Results and implications

November 09, 2021 15:09 - 1 hour - 119 MB

On November 8, Governance Studies at Brookings hosted a webinar examining the results of the 2021 off-year elections, how Democrats are faring in the post-Trump era, and whether Republicans can take advantage of Biden’s sagging approval rating. Experts also discussed voter turnout and election administration.    Subscribe to Brookings Events on iTunes, send feedback email to [email protected], and follow us and tweet us at @policypodcasts on Twitter. To learn more about upcoming event...

Taking stock of new Fed and ECB monetary policy frameworks

November 08, 2021 16:24 - 1 hour - 170 MB

The U.S. Federal Reserve and the European Central Bank have crafted new monetary policy frameworks for an era in which interest rates are hovering close to zero. The Fed’s flexible average inflation targeting approach aims at inflation that averages 2% over time; when inflation has been running persistently below that level, the Fed will aim for inflation moderately above 2% for some time. It also aims at a “broad-based and inclusive” definition of maximum employment. The ECB says its goal i...

What is a strategy of denial and does it make sense for America?

November 08, 2021 14:39 - 1 hour - 120 MB

The 2018 National Defense Strategy was the first time the Pentagon identified China as the organizing focus of U.S. defense policy. Elbridge Colby, deputy assistant secretary of defense for strategy and force development, was a key architect of that document. In a new book, he now lays out a vision for how the United States should approach China in the coming years, with special consideration for how the U.S. military might win a war with China in order to deter such a war from ever taking p...

State, society, and markets in North Korea

November 08, 2021 14:27 - 1 hour - 111 MB

Under Kim Jong Un, North Korea’s economic markets have grown, a new middle class has emerged, and the country has experienced modest levels of urban development. Yet, questions remain about the country’s domestic future. To what extent have state-society relations shifted? How much domestic change has North Korea experienced, and what other developments can be expected in light of pandemic border lockdowns and economic sanctions? In his new book from Cambridge University Press — “State, So...

Stability and inclusivity of stablecoins: A conversation with Circle CEO Jeremy Allaire

November 03, 2021 20:21 - 1 hour - 117 MB

In this fireside chat with Circle co-founder, chairman, and CEO Jeremy Allaire, we discussed the rise of stablecoins, the state of regulation of stablecoins, and the potential for greater inclusion through new financial technology (fintech). The dialogue cut through much of the hype of cryptocurrency – stablecoins in particular – and dove into the two important and distinct issues surrounding stablecoins: financial stability and inclusion. This event was part of the Brookings Center on Reg...

Greater transparency for development finance institutions

November 03, 2021 16:48 - 1 hour - 153 MB

Wednesday, Nov 03, 2021 10:00 AM EDT - 11:30 AM EDT Online only   Join the conversation on Twitter using #DFItransparency Development finance is critical to global development, including for the achievement of the sustainable development goals, low-income countries’ recovery from the pandemic, and the $100 billion commitment for climate finance. But to know whether finance and development goals are being met—and to keep institutions on track—we need better information on financial fl...

Aligning technology governance with democratic values

November 01, 2021 14:22 - 3 hours - 87.9 MB

On October 27, the Brookings Global Forum on Democracy and Technology hosted a symposium to address these and other challenges to developing technologies that can strengthen democratic societies around the world.   Subscribe to Brookings Events on iTunes, send feedback email to [email protected], and follow us and tweet us at @policypodcasts on Twitter. To learn more about upcoming events, visit our website. Brookings Events is part of the Brookings Podcast Network.

Moving beyond GDP: Sustainability, resilience, and inclusiveness for economic development

October 29, 2021 14:30 - 1 hour - 41.2 MB

On October 28, the Global Economy and Development program at Brookings and the World Bank co-hosted a panel of leading experts on these issues. The discussion was moderated by author and Financial Times Africa Editor David Pilling. Panelists discussed the implications of new measurement approaches and the limits of GDP for encouraging sustainable development.   Subscribe to Brookings Events on iTunes, send feedback email to [email protected], and follow us and tweet us at @policypodca...

US energy tax policy and climate change

October 29, 2021 14:29 - 1 hour - 41.9 MB

On October 27, ahead of the 2021 United Nations Climate Change Conference in Glasgow (October 31 to November 12), the Urban-Brookings Tax Policy Center and the Brookings Center on Regulation and Markets brought together climate and tax policy experts to examine recent proposals for U.S. energy tax policy. Catherine Wolfram, deputy assistant secretary of climate and energy economics at the U.S. Department of the Treasury, shared her perspective on the Biden administration’s climate strategy. ...

There is nothing for you here: Finding opportunity in the 21st century

October 27, 2021 14:21 - 1 hour - 129 MB

On October 25, the Foreign Policy program at Brookings hosted a keynote conversation with Fiona Hill, Robert Bosch senior fellow at the Center on the United States and Europe at Brookings, moderated by Senior Fellow and Director of Research for Foreign Policy Michael O’Hanlon. Edward Luce, U.S. national editor and columnist at the Financial Times, moderated an expert panel discussion on the themes of the book.   Subscribe to Brookings Events on iTunes, send feedback email to events@brook...

Creating a tech equity agenda to advance American democracy

October 21, 2021 20:41 - 1 hour - 28.2 MB

On October 21, the Center for Technology Innovation at Brookings hosted Alondra Nelson, deputy director for science and society at the White House Office of Science and Technology Policy, for a wide-ranging conversation with Senior Fellow Nicol Turner Lee on these and other topics.   Subscribe to Brookings Events on iTunes, send feedback email to [email protected], and follow us and tweet us at @policypodcasts on Twitter. To learn more about upcoming events, visit our website. Brookin...

How should we assess children’s learning in the COVID era?

October 21, 2021 20:31 - 1 hour - 85.6 MB

On October 20, the Center for Universal Education (CUE) hosted a lively discussion to address all of these issues in what will be the first in a series of three events centered around assessment. This first discussion focused on the assessment goals that are most helpful in supporting high-quality learning for all children, and particularly for children in low- and middle-income countries. CUE shared its insights from collaborative work with six countries across Africa and Asia on assessment...

Regulatory responses to climate change: Recent research insights

October 21, 2021 20:27 - 1 hour - 125 MB

Responding to the climate change challenge will require a multifaceted approach from regulators across industries. To examine the nuanced coordination needed to create sustained impact, the Brookings Center on Regulations and Markets brought together three leading researchers studying climate-related regulations across a variety of settings. Each researcher provided an overview of recent research insights within their field of expertise. Simone Borghesi, director of the Florence School of ...

Reviving travel in the COVID-19 era: Assessing the challenges

October 19, 2021 19:17 - 1 hour - 109 MB

On October 19, the Brookings Institution’s Center on the United States and Europe convened a panel of experts to discuss these questions. Viewers submitted questions for speakers by emailing [email protected] or by joining the conversation on Twitter with #RevivingTravel. Subscribe to Brookings Events on iTunes, send feedback email to [email protected], and follow us and tweet us at @policypodcasts on Twitter. To learn more about upcoming events, visit our website. Brookings Events i...

A proposal for long-term COVID-19 control

October 15, 2021 22:52 - 59 minutes - 82.1 MB

On October 15, Brookings hosted renowned scientist and AIDS researcher William Haseltine in a conversation on his proposal for long-term COVID control with Senior Fellow Michael O’Hanlon.  Subscribe to Brookings Events on iTunes, send feedback email to [email protected], and follow us and tweet us at @policypodcasts on Twitter. To learn more about upcoming events, visit our website. Brookings Events is part of the Brookings Podcast Network.

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