The Brookings Institution is a non-partisan public policy organization. The institute is comprised of more than 300 resident and non-resident scholars who research and analyze emerging issues in areas such as economics, foreign policy, and governance. Its experts perform research; write books, papers, and articles; testify in front of congressional committees; and participate in public events every year. The non-profit organization, which is financed by gifts and grants, is named after one of its backers — businessman Robert S. Brookings, a well-known civic leader and philanthropist. Founded in 1916, it is the first private organization devoted to analyzing national public policy issues.
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