About Policy Reports & Briefings
Policy reports and briefings are designed to inform decision-makers, often coming from government agencies or research organizations.
If you’re looking for less formal but still valuable sources—like think tank papers, NGO publications, or working papers—check the Grey Literature & Think Tanks page instead.
Reports & Briefings in EMU Library Databases
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Congressional Research Service (CRS) Reports This link opens in a new window
The Congressional Research Service prepares reports on topics of public interest or that are the focus of proposed legislation.
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CQ Researcher This link opens in a new window
Examines controversial topics reported in the media
Subjects: Current, Newsworthy Issues (Political, Social, Economic, Environmental)
Info type: reports
Reports & Briefings from Independent Policy Centers
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BrookingsBrookings publishes reports and policy briefs on U.S. and international issues, including economics, governance, and global development. Their work is widely cited in policy debates and provides clear background and analysis.
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Carnegie Endowment for International PeaceCarnegie publishes policy papers and commentary from a global network of scholars. Topics include democracy, security, economics, and technology, often with perspectives from different regions of the world.
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Council on Foreign Relations (CFR) - Think Tank ReportsCFR releases reports, backgrounders, and expert briefings on U.S. foreign policy and global affairs. Their concise reports are useful for understanding current debates and international challenges.
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RAND CorporationRAND produces research reports and short policy briefs on security, health, education, and international affairs. Many are free to read online and combine practical recommendations with evidence-based analysis.
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Wilson Center - Research & ReportsThe Wilson Center produces research reports and policy briefs that connect academic scholarship with real-world policymaking. They cover global regions and cross-cutting issues such as environment, trade, and security.