Tsai Ing-wen's landmark victory in Taiwan, the labor market effects of automation, and how to make U.S. housing more affordable.
Taiwan stands up to Xi Despite extreme pressure from Beijing and a campaign on the brink of failure just nine months ago, Tsai Ing-wen pulled off a landslide victory for the presidency in Taiwan. After spending some time in Taiwan as an elections observer, Thomas Wright reflects on Tsai's victory and the path the Taiwanese people chose—for themselves and for democracy at large. Read more |
Listen: What does Putin's government shakeup mean for his role in Russia? This week, Russian President Vladimir Putin announced sweeping constitutional changes that would limit the power of his successor and transfer power to other areas of the Russian government, resulting in his whole cabinet resigning to clear the way for these changes. Angela Stent breaks down what this all means for Putin's grip on power and for the Russian people moving forward. Listen to the podcast | Emerging technologies and the middle class Last month, experts convened at Brookings to discuss how advancements in automation and artificial intelligence will impact the middle-class job market, minimum wages, labor unions, and more. Read keynote remarks from The Economist's Ryan Avent on what it will take to build a middle class in the digital age and learn about key findings from the panelists' papers with this helpful summary by Marcus Casey. Interested in more research on the middle class? Sign up for Class Notes, a twice-monthly newsletter curated by Richard Reeves, director of the Future of the Middle Class Initiative at Brookings. | 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. | |