What will Donald Trump's second term mean for cities, metropolitan areas, and communities across the nation? In a compilation below, Brookings Metro experts discuss the future of place-based economic policies, the state of U.S. infrastructure projects, the impacts of mass deportation, what's next for climate action efforts, AI's effects on workers, and more.
And in additional work, learn how the Trump administration may deal with cybersecurity issues and about the growing risks of the China-Russia partnership.
Brookings Metro experts weigh in on how the next four years might shape cities, regions, and communities across the United States as well as the related impacts on people, the economy, and the environment.
While Trump will likely reject aspects of cybersecurity policy that lead to more regulation of the private sector, some key elements of the Biden administration's approach will likely continue, Stephanie K. Pell explains.
China and Russia's relationship has deepened across the military, economic, and diplomatic domains. This partnership will pose a significant test to the incoming administration, Patricia M. Kim and co-authors argue.
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