List of Brookings Institution Scholars

This list of Brookings Institution scholars contains current or former notable scholars from the Brookings Institution. This list is not extensive.

Name Notability Reference
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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