BROOKINGS INSTITUTION DOHA CENTER, FEBRUARY26, 2020
THE CHANGING GEOPOLITICS OF THE RED SEA: GULF RIVALRIES AND GLOBAL COMPETITION
ABOUT THE BROOKINGS INSTITUTION
The Brookings Institution, often referred to simply as Brookings, is an American research group founded in 1916 on Think Tank Row in Washington, D.C. Brookings has five research programs at its Washington, D.C. campus (Economic Studies, Foreign Policy, Governance Studies, Global Economy and Development,and Metropolitan Policy) and three international centers based in Doha, Qatar (Brookings Doha Center); Beijing, China (Brookings-Tsinghua Center for Public Policy); and New Delhi, India (Brookings India).
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. The Economist describes Brookings as "perhaps America’s most prestigious think-tank".
Brookings states that its staff "represent diverse points of view" and describes itself as non-partisan, and various media outlets have alternately described Brookings as "conservative", "centrist", or "liberal". An academic analysis of Congressional records from 1993 to 2002 found that Brookings was referred to by conservative politicians almost as frequently as liberal politicians, earning a score of 53 on a 1–100 scale with 100 representing the most liberal score. The same study found Brookings to be the most frequently cited think tank by the U.S. media and politicians. [IF YOU WANT TO LEARN MORE ABOUT BROOKINGS INSTITUTION CHECK ITS WIKIPEDIA PAGE]
THE CHANGING GEOPOLITICS OF THE RED SEA: GULF RIVALRIES AND GLOBAL COMPETITION
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