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Timeline of Brookings Institution

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| 1966 || || Institutional || The Brookings Institution enters the compuer age by establishing the Social Science Computation Center for Research, which offers computational research support for scholars, including use of a mainframe computer.<ref name="A CENTURY OF IDEAS"/>
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| 1966 || || Publication || The Brookings Institution publishes a book by Charles Frankel entitled ''The Neglected Aspect of Foreign Affairs''. Frankel argues that “in comparison with the sophisticated analysis devoted to U.S. military, economic, and diplomatic policy, little intellectual attention has been given to international cultural exchange”.<ref>{{cite web |title=The Power of Cultural Diplomacy – Why does the United States Neglect It? |url=https://www.publicdiplomacycouncil.org/2017/05/13/the-power-of-cultural-diplomacy-why-does-the-united-states-neglect-it/ |website=publicdiplomacycouncil.org |accessdate=5 November 2019}}</ref>
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| 1967 || || Leadership || {{w|Kermit Gordon}} becomes the third president of Brookings. Gordon previously served as the director of the United States Bureau of the Budget.<ref name="brookings.edu"/>
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