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Sequestration’s Effects on Defense, the Economy and Metro Areas

On July 2, the Metropolitan Policy Program and the defense industrial base project in the Foreign Policy Program at Brookings joined forces to examine economic opportunities of mutual interest and potential collaboration. The event also examined the effects to date of sequestration, particularly upon American foreign and national security policy. 

Bruce Katz keynoted the event with a focus on the research of his program as presented in his new book, The Metropolitan Revolution.  I then convened a panel that included Richard Bush, director of the Center for Northeast Asia Policy Studies at Brookings; Mackenzie Eaglen of the American Enterprise Institute; Nelson Ford, CEO of LMI; and Jay DeFrank, senior vice president at Pratt and Whitney.

Several themes ran through the discussion, and reflected the synergies and common themes that can emerge when one combines metropolitan studies with defense budgeting and economics:

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