• Oct. 1, 2014
    John Hudak

    Fixing the U.S. Congress by Embracing Earmarks

    Brookings Mountain West presents "Fixing the U.S. Congress by Embracing Earmarks" a talk by John Hudak, fellow, governance studies. Too often, earmarks, pork barrel politics, and other types of federal spending are seen as…
  • Sep. 23, 2014
    Richard Reeves

    Grit and Dreams: Character Strengths, Social Mobility and the American Dream

    Brookings Mountain West presents "Grit and Dreams: Character Strengths, Social Mobility and the American Dream" a talk by Richard V. Reeves, fellow, economic studies. The issue of social mobility is at the forefront of…
  • Sep. 10, 2014
    Johnathan Rothwell

    The Shortage of Skilled Workers: Quality Jobs for a Trained Workforce

    Brookings Mountain West presents “The Shortage of Skilled Workers: Quality Jobs for a Trained Workforce” a talk by Jonathan Rothwell, fellow, Metropolitan Policy Program.  The Great Recession of 2008 temporarily solved…
  • Apr. 7, 2014
    John Page

    Three African Futures

    Brookings Mountain West presents “Three African Futures” a talk by John Page, senior fellow, Global Economy and Development. Africa has experienced a remarkable turn-around in economic performance since 1995. It grew at…
  • Mar. 26, 2014
    Michael O'Hanlon

    Strategic Reassurance and Resolve: U.S.-China Relations in the Twenty-First Century

    Brookings Mountain West presents “Strategic Reassurance and Resolve: U.S.-China Relations in the Twenty-First Century,” a talk by Michael O’Hanlon, senior fellow, Foreign Policy. After forty years of largely cooperative…
  • Mar. 12, 2014
    Joshua Meltzer

    International Trade, the Internet and Cross-Border Data Flows

    Brookings Mountain West presents “International Trade, the Internet and Cross-Border Data Flows,” a talk by Joshua Meltzer, fellow, Global Economics and Development. The Internet is an important driver of economic growth,…
  • Mar. 5, 2014
    Bruce Jones

    America’s Role in a Changing World

    Brookings Mountain West presents “America’s Role in a Changing World,” a talk by Bruce Jones, fellow, Foreign Policy. For over sixty years the United States has led an international order that provided the underpinnings of…
  • Feb. 26, 2014
    Adie Tomer

    America Moves: Transportation and Public Policy in the United States

    Brookings Mountain West presents “America Moves: Transportation and Public Policy in the United States” a talk by Adie Tomer, senior research associate and associate fellow, Metropolitan Policy Program.  The United…
  • Feb. 19, 2014
    Thomas Wright

    The Return of Geopolitical Competition and the Future of American Grand Strategy

    Brookings Mountain West presents “The Return of Geopolitical Competition and the Future of American Grand Strategy,” a talk by Thomas Wright, fellow, Foreign Policy. One of the defining features of world politics since the…
  • Feb. 13, 2014
    Carol Graham

    Does Access to Information Technology Make People Happier? Insights from Well-being Surveys from Around the World

    Brookings Mountain West presents “Does Access to Information Technology Make People Happier? Insights from Well-being Surveys from around the World,” a talk by Carol Graham, senior fellow, Global Economy and Development.…
  • Feb. 5, 2014
    Neil Ruiz

    International Migration and Economic Development of Global Metropolitan Areas

    Brookings Mountain West presents “International Migration and Economic Development of Global Metropolitan Areas,” a talk by Neil Ruiz, senior policy analyst and associate fellow, Metropolitan Policy Program.…
  • Jan. 29, 2014
    Vanda Felbab-Brown

    Afghanistan’s Future and the Legacies of U.S. Counterinsurgency Efforts

    Brookings Mountain West presents “Afghanistan’s Future and the Legacies of U.S. Counterinsurgency Efforts,” a talk by Vanda Felbab-Brown, fellow, Foreign Policy. The United States and its allies have spent more than a…
  • Nov. 6, 2013
    Beth Akers

    Is College a Good Investment?: An Economic and Policy Analysis

    Brookings Mountain West presents “Is College a Good Investment?: An Economic and Policy Analysis,” a talk by Beth Akers, fellow, Governance Studies.  This lecture provides a theoretical framework for thinking…
  • Oct. 30, 2013
    Ron Haskins

    Can America Govern Itself?: Deficits, Debt, and Delay

    Brookings Mountain West presents “Can America Govern Itself?: Deficits, Debt, and Delay,” a talk by Ron Haskins, co-director, Center on Children and Families, Budgeting for National Priorities and senior fellow,…
  • Oct. 22, 2013
    Ross Hammond

    The Challenge of Obesity, and a Systems Approach to Solutions

    Brookings Mountain West presents “The Challenge of Obesity, and a Systems Approach to Solutions,” a talk by Ross A. Hammond, director, Center on Social Dynamics and Policy, and senior fellow, Economic…
  • Oct. 8, 2013
    Adele Morris

    Could a State-Level Carbon Tax Work in the Intermountain West?

    Brookings Mountain West presents “Could a State-Level Carbon Tax Work in the Intermountain West?,” a talk by Adele Morris, fellow, Economic Studies and Policy Director for Climate and Energy Economics.…
  • Oct. 2, 2013
    Molly Jackman

    Overcoming Legislative Gridlock in the U.S. Congress: How Procedural Rules Affect Legislative Obstructionism

    Brookings Mountain West presents  “Overcoming Legislative Gridlock in the U.S. Congress: How Procedural Rules Affect Legislative Obstructionism,” a talk by Molly Jackman, fellow, Governance Studies. More than 90…
  • Sep. 25, 2013
    Walter Valdivia

    Innovation, Inequality, and the Commercialization of Academic Research

    Brookings Mountain West presents “Innovation, Inequality, and the Commercialization of Academic Research,” a talk by Walter Valdivia, fellow, Governance Studies, Center for Technology Innovation.…
  • Sep. 18, 2013
    Johnathan Rothwell

    The Hidden STEM Economy: The Surprising Diversity of Jobs Requiring Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math Knowledge

    Brookings Mountain West presents “The Hidden STEM Economy: The Surprising Diversity of Jobs Requiring Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math Knowledge,” a talk by Jonathan Rothwell, senior research associate and…
  • Sep. 11, 2013
    Tracy Gordon

    By Choice or by Chance:  Why is Nevada Last in Federal Funding and What Can Be Done ҳ| 鶹ýӳ It?

    Brookings Mountain West presents “By Choice or by Chance:  Why is Nevada Last in Federal Funding and What Can Be Done ҳ| 鶹ýӳ It?”,  a talk by Tracy Gordon, fellow, Economic Studies. The federal government spends…