Overview
Lobbying Costs
2,625,000€
Financial year: Jul 2019 - Jun 2020
Lobbyists (Full time equivalent)
12.5 Fte (27)
Lobbyists with EP accreditation
0
High-level Commission meetings
13
Lobbying Costs over the years
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Info
The Brookings Institution
EU Transparency Register
177994617312-19 First registered on 18 May 2015
Goals / Remit
The Brookings Institution (Brookings) is a private, non-profit, independent public policy research organization. Brookings's mission is to conduct high-quality independent research that leads to new ideas for solving problems facing society at the local, national, and global level. For more than 90 years, Brookings has analyzed current and emerging issues and produced new ideas that matter - for the nation and the world. Research at Brookings is conducted to inform the public debate and provide high-quality, non-partisan analysis on the challenges facing an increasingly interdependent world.
Main EU files targeted
The Foreign Policy Program’s research helps stakeholders and the public address the great challenges facing the United States and the international community in the 21st Century. The aim is to support America’s foreign and national security policies, inform the public policy debate, and support the emerging international order in favor of peace, security, and human progress. The goal is to understand the dynamics of world affairs and the challenges they pose to the international community and to inform policies and institutions that promote sustainable peace, security, and prosperity around the world. In the past year, Foreign Policy experts both in Washington and in our overseas centers in Beijing, Doha, and New Delhi examined a range of topics including the rapidly changing developments throughout the Arab world, populism, Brexit, the euro crisis, energy security, military technology, Iran, India, Syria, Libya, the evolving transatlantic relationships, humanitarian aid, and the changing global role of China. The mission of the Center on the United States and Europe (CUSE) is to offer independent research and recommendations for U.S. and European policymakers, foster high-level U.S.-European dialogue on developments in Europe and global challenges that affect trans-Atlantic relations, and convene seminars and public forums on policy-relevant issues. The Center’s research program currently focuses on (1) institutional relations between the United States and the European Union; (2) bilateral relations between the United States and several key European states; and (3) transnational developments within and across the United States and Europe, including COVID-19, populism, China’s increasing role in Europe, and the role of technology in the transatlantic relationship. CUSE scholars produce books, research papers for Brookings Foreign Policy’s The New Geopolitics series and Global China project, and commentaries for Brookings and other outlets.
Address
Head Office
1775 Massachusetts Avenue, NW
Washington, DC 20036
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People
Total lobbyists declared
27
Employment time Lobbyists 100% 3 75% 6 50% 2 25% 16 Lobbyists (Full time equivalent)
12.5
Lobbyists with EP accreditation
No lobbyists with EP accreditations
Complementary Information
The number of persons at Brookings involved in monitoring and researching the activities of the EU varies across programs and from year to year, depending on the research priorities of the various programs, centers, and initiatives within the institution, and the research agendas of the individual scholars.
The Brookings Center on the United States and Europe (CUSE) has a mandate to foster high-level U.S.-European dialogue on the changes in Europe and the global challenges that affect transatlantic relations, and therefore is involved in the activities described above on a full-time, year-round basis. Other Brookings divisions, and their affiliated scholars and staff, take part in or monitor the work of EU structures and bodies on a part-time basis.Person in charge of EU relations
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Person with legal responsibility
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Categories
Category
IV - Think tanks, research and academic institutions
Subcategory
Think tanks and research institutions
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Networking
Affiliation
None declared
Member organisations
None declared
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Financial Data
Closed financial year
Jul 2019 - Jun 2020
Lobbying costs for closed financial year
2,625,000€
EU grant income for closed financial year
1,290,137 € (Source: See 13d) for additional information)
Other financial info
Brookings does not direct or indirectly lobby the EU. As an organization committed to public policy research, Brookings's scholars routinely meet with EU institutions and their officials or otherwise conduct public policy research on countries in the EU. To arrive at the costs outlined, Brookings calculated the percentage of staff's time and the costs of their centers at Brookings. All amounts are based on the exchange rate of 1 U.S. Dollar to 0.87899 Euro, which was the market exchange rate as of the last day of the fiscal year (June 30, 2020).
Brookings received 1,290,137 € in grants from EU affiliated institutions in fiscal year 2020. British grants are included as Britain was an EU member during the time the grants were awarded to Brookings. Grant description includes: B&S Europe S.A. - 19,837 €; British Foreign & Commonwealth Office - 696,163 €; Corporación Andina de Fomento - 65,924 €; Deutsche Gesellschaft fur International - 38,059 €; Two awards from the Embassy of Denmark totaling – 267,654 €; Two awards from the Embassy of France totaling – 29,464 €; Finland Ministry of Foreign Affairs - 45,039 €; Municipality of the Hague - 127,571 €; and Vienna Center Disarm & Non-Proliferation - 426 €. All awards were for research, lecture serieses, and/or Visiting Fellows.
Brookings is currently compiling the requested information above, which it will submit shortly. While Brookings compiles this information it has included financial information for its fiscal year ending June 30, 2020. It will update the new information as requested shortly.
Brookings most recent Annual Report and audited financial statements can be found at http://www.brookings.edu/support-brookings/annual-report.
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EU Structures
Groups (European Commission)
none
Groups (European Parliament)
The Brookings Institution, especially its scholars within the Foreign Policy and Global Economy and Development Programs, monitors and analyzes the work and policies of the EU and its institutions in order to 1) understand the dynamics of world affairs and the challenges they pose to the international community, and 2) inform policies and institutions in the United States and abroad that promote sustainable peace, security and prosperity around the world, and 3) engage in the policy debate on how to manage globalization and fight global poverty.#The Brookings Institution, especially its scholars within the Foreign Policy and Global Economy and Development Programs, monitors and analyzes the work and policies of the EU and its institutions in order to 1) understand the dynamics of world affairs and the challenges they pose to the international community, and 2) inform policies and institutions in the United States and abroad that promote sustainable peace, security and prosperity around the world, and 3) engage in the policy debate on how to manage globalization and fight global poverty.
The Brookings Institution, especially its scholars within the Foreign Policy and Global Economy and Development Programs, monitors and analyzes the work and policies of the EU and its institutions in order to 1) understand the dynamics of world affairs and the challenges they pose to the international community, and 2) inform policies and institutions in the United States and abroad that promote sustainable peace, security and prosperity around the world, and 3) engage in the policy debate on how to manage globalization and fight global poverty.Communication activities
The Brookings Center on the United States and Europe produces an array of publications—reports, books, monographs, articles and the quarterly Trans-Atlantic Scorecard—and convenes several forums throughout the year in conjunction with a range of European partners.
In addition to publishing numerous works of scholarship, Brookings scholars provide congressional testimony and presided over more than 350 events. More information can be found here: https://www.brookings.edu/center/center-on-the-united-statesand-europe/Other activities
None declared
- Meetings
Meetings
13 meetings found. Download meetings
The list below only covers meetings held since November 2014 with commissioners, their cabinet members or directors-general at the European Commission; other lobby meetings with lower-level staff may have taken place, but the European Commission doesn't proactively publish information about these meetings. For more information about which commissioner is responsible for which portfolio, check out this link: https://commissioners.ec.europa.eu/index_en All information below comes from European Commission web pages.
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Date 29 Apr 2024 Location Brussels, Belgium Subject Migration and SDGs Cabinet Cabinet of Commissioner Jutta Urpilainen Attending - Sandra Bartelt (Cabinet member)
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Date 14 Mar 2024 Location Washington DC, U.S.A. Subject Energy market DG Energy Attending - Ditte Juul Jørgensen (Director-General)
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Date 07 Nov 2023 Location Brussels Subject Artificial intelligence governance Cabinet Cabinet of Vice-President Věra Jourová Portfolio Values and Transparency Attending - Alejandro Cainzos (Cabinet member)
- Werner Stengg (Cabinet member)
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Date 17 Nov 2022 Location Brussels Subject Destin-E DG Communications Networks, Content and Technology Attending - Roberto Viola (Director-General)
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Date 17 Nov 2022 Location Brussels Subject Destin-E DG Communications Networks, Content and Technology Attending - Roberto Viola (Director-General)
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Date 15 Nov 2022 Location Brussels Subject Data protection Cabinet Cabinet of Commissioner Didier Reynders Portfolio Justice Attending - Didier Reynders (Commissioner)
- Lucrezia Busa (Cabinet member)
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Date 24 Jun 2020 Location Videoconference Subject Virtual roundtable on disinformation Cabinet Cabinet of Vice-President Věra Jourová Portfolio Values and Transparency Attending - Daniel Braun (Cabinet member)
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Date 30 Jan 2020 Location Brussels Subject General presentation of the activities of the Institution Cabinet Cabinet of Commissioner Didier Reynders Portfolio Justice Attending - Lucrezia Busa (Cabinet member)
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Date 04 Apr 2017 Location Brussels Subject Digital Agenda - transnational harmonization of cybersecurity frameworks, standards, and practices against common threats. DG Communications Networks, Content and Technology Attending - Roberto Viola (Director-General)
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Date 04 Apr 2017 Location Brussels Subject Digital Agenda - transnational harmonization of cybersecurity frameworks, standards, and practices against common threats. DG Communications Networks, Content and Technology Attending - Roberto Viola (Director-General)
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Date 18 Jan 2017 Location Davos Subject Economic and policy outlook in the US and Europe Cabinet Cabinet of Commissioner Pierre Moscovici Portfolio Economic and Financial Affairs, Taxation and Customs Attending - Pierre Moscovici (Commissioner)
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Date 22 May 2015 Location Bruxelles Subject Exchange of views on the state of the econom in the euro area Cabinet Cabinet of Commissioner Pierre Moscovici Portfolio Economic and Financial Affairs, Taxation and Customs Attending - Reinhard Felke (Cabinet member)
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Date 21 May 2015 Location Brussels Subject Capital Markets Union Cabinet Cabinet of Commissioner Jonathan Hill Portfolio Financial Stability, Financial Services and Capital Markets Union Attending - Nathalie De Basaldua Lemarchand (Cabinet member)
Other Lobbyists
- Meetings