Plus, what leaders need to remember about universities, and considering the effectiveness of social safety nets.
Beware forecasts of doom for Taiwan under Lai As the May 20 inauguration of Taiwan’s President-elect Lai Ching-te approaches, prepare for an anticipable wave of analyses predicting escalating tensions and potential conflict in the Taiwan Strait, warns Ryan Hass. “Lai deserves to be judged on his own merits with an open mind. He will make mistakes. All leaders do. But Lai is not the caricature that Beijing wants to create of him,” Hass writes. | More research and commentary What leaders need to remember about universities. Amid an academic year full of challenges, Neil A. Lewis, Jr. argues that if higher education institutions engage more regularly with the people they are meant to serve, that can go a long way toward building good will and rebuilding confidence. Considering the effectiveness of social safety nets. While Social Security and the Supplemental Security Income program substantially reduce poverty among older and disabled adults, more needs to be done to help this group. Jack A. Smalligan outlines approaches for policymakers to consider. | About Brookings The Brookings Institution is a nonprofit organization based in Washington, D.C. Our mission is to conduct in-depth, nonpartisan research to improve policy and governance at local, national, and global levels. If you were forwarded this email, sign up for the Brookings Brief to stay updated on our latest work. | The conclusions and recommendations of any Brookings publication are solely those of its author(s), and do not reflect the views of the Institution, its management, or its other scholars. | |