Racial justice and worker mobility
Economic growth and dynamism
International security
Governance
Climate and resilience
Brookings’s Blueprints for American Renewal & Prosperity is a series of innovative, implementable federal policy ideas to inform a new presidency and Congress amid compounding historic challenges facing our society while an eager world awaits our actions. Brookings is advancing big ideas that respond to the major structural challenges and opportunities presented by the global pandemic, recession, and racial justice crisis, with the view that our nation and world must emerge stronger, more equitable, and more resilient.
We welcome federal policymakers to engage with our Blueprint policy briefs, event discussions, and podcast conversations, which focus on economic growth and dynamism, racial justice and worker mobility, domestic and international governance, international security, and climate and resilience. Brookings’s Blueprints for American Renewal & Prosperity will release throughout the months of December 2020, January 2021, and February 2021 across all Brookings communication channels.
Racial justice and worker mobility
Economic growth and dynamism
International security
Governance
Climate and resilience
A note from Brookings President John Allen »
Facing a crossroads where fact-based policy solutions are desperately needed to address today’s challenges and threats, Brookings’s Blueprints for American Renewal & Prosperity project is a critical step toward realizing a renewed vision of America in 2021 and beyond. Following on the shoulders of Brookings scholarship that helped shape the New Deal, the Marshall Plan, and the Great Society, Brookings’s Blueprints for American Renewal & Prosperity reflects our critical capacity for impact and our efforts to develop solutions that support the greater public good. As we look to counter the unprecedented consequences of the COVID-19 pandemic and bring long-needed prosperity to Americans from all walks of life, please join us in taking steps to tackle these important policy issues.