This list of Brookings Institution scholars contains current or former notable scholars from the Brookings Institution. This list is not extensive.
Name | Notability | Reference |
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Hady Amr | ||
Stephen P. Cohen | ||
Ivo H. Daalder | ||
E.J. Dionne, Jr. | ||
Anthony Downs | ||
Gregg Easterbrook | ||
Bill Frenzel | ||
Michael Fullilove | ||
James Goodby | ||
Ben Hammersley | ||
Thomas E. Mann | ||
Michael MccGwire, OBE | Analyst of Cold War Soviet strategy | |
Michael E. O'Hanlon | ||
Peter R. Orszag | ||
Kenneth M. Pollack | ||
Jonathan Rauch | ||
Jonathan Khargongaur | ||
Jon Huntsman | ||
Diane Ravitch | ||
Susan E. Rice | United States Ambassador to the United Nations under Barack Obama | |
Alice M. Rivlin | ||
Isabel Sawhill | ||
Allen Schick | ||
Jeremy Shapiro | ||
P. W. Singer | ||
Strobe Talbott | ||
Ahmed Nijad | ||
Shibley Telhami | ||
Peyton Young | ||
Jason Furman | ||
Charles Berry | ||
Gary Burtless | ||
Rashad Hussain | United States Ambassador to the Organisation of the Islamic Conference |
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