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The Current brings you smart, timely, and quick analysis from Brookings experts on breaking news and changing policies. In under ten minutes, learn not only what happened, but why, and how to make sense of it.

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The Current brings you smart, timely, and quick analysis from Brookings experts on breaking news and changing policies. In under ten minutes, learn not only what happened, but why, and how to make sense of it.

    Do US voters care about America's role in the world?

    Do US voters care about America's role in the world?

    Brookings scholar Constanze Stelzenmüller, director of the Center on the United States in Europe and a senior fellow in Foreign Policy at Brookings, talks about whether foreign policy issues matter to U.S. voters, and also what's at stake for the world in the outcome of the U.S. presidential election.
    Show notes and transcript
    The Current is part of the Brookings Podcast Network. Find this and all Brookings podcasts on Apple, Spotify, or wherever you get your podcasts. Send feedback email to podcasts@brookings.edu.

    • 19 min
    How a divided House passed critical foreign aid bills

    How a divided House passed critical foreign aid bills

    The U.S. House of Representatives passed four bi-partisan bills in a $95 billion foreign aid package with monies going to aid Ukraine, to the Indo-Pacific region to counter China, to offensive and defensive weapons to Israel, and to humanitarian aid for Gaza and elsewhere. Molly Reynolds, senior fellow in Governance Studies at Brookings, joins The Current to talk about how these bills were passed in a deeply divided House of Representatives and the potential risk to Rep. Mike Johnson's speakership.
    Show notes and transcript
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    • 21 min
    Economic impact of the Baltimore bridge collapse

    Economic impact of the Baltimore bridge collapse

    The recent collapse of the Francis Scott Key bridge in Baltimore after being struck by a container ship is both a human tragedy and an economic disaster. Six construction workers doing repair work on the bridge lost their lives when it plunged into the cold Patapsco River. The wreckage of the bridge now sits in the channel that connects Baltimore Harbor to the Chesapeake Bay, effectively closing the Port of Baltimore. Joe Kane, a fellow in Brookings Metro, talks about the economic impacts of the disaster and prospects for rebuilding the bridge.

    • 15 min
    What a strong economy can and can't fix

    What a strong economy can and can't fix

    The U.S. has recovered from the COVID-19 pandemic's economic disruption with a strong economy, but a strong economy alone doesn't address all the challenges Americans face. As part of the Brookings Election '24 initiative, Wendy Edelberg talks about where the economy is doing better - increasing wages, decreasing inflation - and other areas where social policies can step in to fill the gaps on housing, child poverty, and more.
    Show notes and transcript: https://www.brookings.edu/articles/what-a-strong-economy-can-and-cant-fix 
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    • 15 min
    Fighting corruption's threat to democracy

    Fighting corruption's threat to democracy

    The third Summit for Democracy takes place March 18 to 20, in Seoul, South Korea. The theme of the summit is democracy for future generations. To talk about the summit’s critical importance and the role of anti-corruption work in the support of democracy, Ambassador Norm Eisen joins The Current. Eisen is a senior fellow in Governance Studies at Brookings and chair of the Anti-corruption, Democracy, and Security Project.
    Show notes and transcript
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    • 22 min
    Is Russia winning in Ukraine?

    Is Russia winning in Ukraine?

    "Russia has failed in its biggest goals, but those failures may be reversed. Ukraine's successes are not guaranteed to endure, and at the moment, momentum seems to be shifting at least modestly in Russia's favor."
    Two years after Russia's full-scale military invasion of Ukraine, Michael O'Hanlon takes stock of where the war stands and what happens if the U.S. House of Representatives fails to authorize additional financial and military aid. 
    Show notes and transcript: https://www.brookings.edu/articles/is-russia-winning-in-ukraine/
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    • 13 min

Customer Reviews

4.7 out of 5
284 Ratings

284 Ratings

RJG179 ,

Very Good

Exceptional, but far too infrequent. I do appreciate the longer episodes with the star studded panels, those have been great. If we can’t get episodes often, then I’d enthusiastically vote for this format. We don’t get any Brookings expert panel podcasts anywhere else; how about here? That’s where Brookings is missing out to the competition. As an aside, Ms. Pita has enviable diction, and is just top notch.

333710 ,

Aug 24 what happened in first gop presidential debate

Predictable let the status quo prevail questions & commentary. The country has been failing for the past 24* years due to the business as usual congress & presidencies. Viveck is the only one to call it out. Biden & Dems have accelerated the pace

PerduringOne ,

Great stuff

I really enjoy the Brookings podcasts. The quality of the events and interviews are superior both in production and content to ... other think tanks podcasts.

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