Brookings

For The Opportunity After Neoliberalism Project

Overview
The Brookings Institution is a nonprofit public policy organization based in Washington, DC. Brookings’ mission is to conduct in-depth research that leads to new ideas for solving problems facing society at the local, national and global level. This project — led by Richard Reeves, senior fellow at Brookings, and advised by Joshua Cohen— will break down the key philosophical, historical, theological, and anthropological foundations of neoliberalism, with the goal of considering what a post-neoliberal opportunity society might look like. The purpose of this project is to entice a leading, creative, and diverse set of thinkers to deconstruct neoliberal ideas of opportunity, meritocracy, and economic mobility; highlight both the positive and negative aspects of the neoliberal framing of opportunity; and where appropriate, propose alternative approaches.
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Grants to this Grantee
for support of a research program on macroeconomics and gender equality  
The Brookings Institution conducts in-depth research that leads to new ideas for solving problems facing society at the local, national, and global level. The Center for Sustainable Development at Brookings generates leading research and insights for advancing the development and implementation of the Sustainable Development Goals within and across countries. The center is committed to generating evidence, tools, and policy recommendations that support networked societal leadership for sustainable development. This grant will support the center in advancing a new program on gender and sustainable development. (Strategy: International Women’s Economic Empowerment).
for the governance program’s work on the future of Senate  
The Brookings Institution conducts independent, in-depth research that leads to pragmatic and innovative policy solutions. This grant enables the Brookings Governance Studies program to continue its research and analysis related to the future of the Senate and its place in our democratic system. (Substrategy: Legislative Branch)
for case study on IRS Funding, State Capacity, and Democracy  
The Brookings Institution’s Governance Studies program and its scholars are dedicated to strengthening democracy and improving its institutions through research and expert analysis to inform public debate and provide solutions for the most critical governance challenges. This grant supports the analysis of technical reforms in federal tax administration and their implications for American democracy. (Substrategy: Executive Branch)

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