A conversation on the banking industry, Erdogan’s post-Western Turkey, and how schools can build productive partnerships with parents.
Erdogan’s post-Western Turkey “Ankara may be far from an ideal ally, and it will not be moved by appeals to shared values or the importance of what Washington considers a rules-based international order. But Erdogan’s pragmatism, regional ambitions, and transactionalism make a productive relationship possible,” argue Aslı Aydıntaşbaş and Jeremy Shapiro in their recent op-ed. | Bank mergers, stress tests, and supervision What does the Federal Reserve Board’s former point person on bank supervision and regulation think about the future of U.S. banks? Dan Tarullo—Nomura Professor of International Financial Regulatory Practice at Harvard Law School and a nonresident fellow at the Hutchins Center at Brookings—spoke with David Wessel on recent developments in the banking business, including the government’s evolving approach to mergers, proposals to lift the minimum capital requirement on banks, and more. | ✔️ Support Brookings At Brookings, we believe in rigorous, independent research that informs sound public policy. We are committed to quality, objectivity, and non-partisanship in our work to address the most pressing economic, security, and governance challenges facing the United States and the world. Becoming a Brookings donor unlocks a plethora of opportunities to drive real-world solutions. Consider giving today. | 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. | |