From the U.S. economy to global education and beyond, see some of the top Brookings research, videos, and podcasts from this past year.
December 31, 2019 Editor's note: Before ringing in the New Year, we wanted to take a special look back at some of the biggest stories and issues that shaped our work and the world over the past year. In the weeks ahead, stay tuned for predictions from Brookings experts on important trends to watch in 2020. | Celebrating a busy year. In 2019, Brookings experts analyzed some of the most pressing challenges of our time—including automation, immigration, America's divided politics, and much more. From U.K. House of Commons speaker John Bercow to Last Week Tonight's John Oliver, see what people said about our work over the year and watch some of Brookings scholars' most notable moments in our year-in-review video. The top stories of 2019. It was also a busy year for our readers. Thank you for following our scholars and reading their research on the issues that matter to you. Check out the most visited pieces on our website in 2019, ranging from analysis of global protests to wealth distribution in the United States. A rising China. China continued to be an enormously influential presence in world affairs and the news in 2019—dominating conversations around foreign policy, trade, and technology. Watch what experts said about China's rise over the past year and where the country is headed. The U.S. economy. When do we know the United States is in a recession? Which regional economies will be hit hardest by climate change? From increased housing costs in January, to a drop in the child poverty rate in December, The Hamilton project takes a month-by-month look at some of their most notable economic findings from throughout the year. Global education in 2019. Protests and violent conflict have made education difficult to access for the world’s young and vulnerable populations. Emiliana Vegas and Rebecca Winthrop analyze seven key themes in global education that offer hope for a more prosperous future. A big year for podcasting. More and more people across the globe are turning to podcasts for information about what's happening in the world. Brookings experts, policymakers, and leaders joined the Cafeteria podcast for fascinating discussions on some of today's biggest issues—from the U.S. presidential election to health care to climate change. Listen to some of our favorite clips from 2019. Our favorite books. Missed our holiday reading list? You can still get your hands on these noteworthy Brookings Institution Press titles from 2019 to kick off the new year with a good book. | The conclusions and recommendations of any Brookings publication are solely those of its author(s), and do not reflect the views of the Institution, its management, or its other scholars. | |