This week, House Speaker Nancy Pelosi announced that the House Judiciary Committee will begin writing articles of impeachment against President Trump. Elaine Kamarck revisits America’s previous three impeachments and highlights several lessons from them.
Russia is quietly getting into the digital authoritarianism market currently dominated by China. Alina Polyakova explains why Russia’s model may be more readily adaptable and enduring than China’s.
With temperatures in the Sahel region of West Africa expected to rise 1.5 times faster than the global average, local governments are now implementing social protection programs to help poor households adapt to climate change. The World Bank’s Christian Bodewig discusses the potential of these programs.
From a memoir about political divisions in America to the forgotten story of the first U.S. combat operation in the Middle East, Brookings experts have written a variety of insightful books this year. Whether you’re buying a holiday gift for a nonfiction fan or just looking to cozy up with a fascinating read, check out these five relevant titlesfrom the Brookings Institution Press.
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