Protecting the West Indian Ocean, why some U.S. social programs fare well politically, and how Biden can end the war in Yemen.
Biden’s trip to Saudi Arabia is a chance to end the war in Yemen President Biden has stated that ending the war in Yemen is a top priority. His upcoming trip to Saudi Arabia will give him an opportunity to do just that. Bruce Riedel calls on Biden to use the leverage he has available to extend the ceasefire permanently and prevent a humanitarian catastrophe from stretching on any further. Read more | What affects the political strength of social programs? There is a popular narrative that U.S. social programs targeted by income fare poorly politically and tend to be cut or eliminated over time, while universal programs are viewed as stronger performers. A new paper from Robert Greenstein examines federal programs from the last four decades and puts this narrative to the test. Read more | 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. | |