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PUBLICATION and dissemination of public policy research are essential parts of the Brookings mission. The Press publishes books that result from the Institution's own research and books of a similar nature written by outside authors.

In addition to its books, Brookings publishes three semi-annual journals: the highly acclaimed Brookings Papers on Economic Activity; Economia, a journal of the Latin American and Caribbean Economic Association; and The Future of Children, which is co-published with the Woodrow Wilson School at Princeton University. Brookings also publishes four annual journals: Brookings Papers on Education Policy, Brookings-Wharton Papers on Financial Services, Brookings-Wharton Papers on Urban Affairs, and Trade Forum.

The Press also distributes books published by several other research institutions, including the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, The Council on Foreign Relations Press, The Century Foundation, The Centre for Economic Policy Research, Chatham House, The United Nations University Press, and the Washington Institute for Near East Policy.

The Brookings Review was published quarterly between 1982 and 2003. A set of archives dating back to 1996 is available.


Customer Service

Books and Single Journal Issues:

Worldwide (except for U.K. and Europe):
Phone: 1-800-537-5487 or 410-516-6956
Fax: 410-516-6998
E-mail: hfscustserv@press.jhu.edu
Mail orders and correspondence: Hopkins Fulfillment Service, P.O. Box 50370, Baltimore, MD 21211-4370

In the U.K. and Europe:
Phone: 44-1752-202301
Fax: 44-1752-202331

Journal Subscriptions:

Phone: 866-698-0010 (toll free) or 717-632-3535
Fax: 717-633-8920
Mail: The Brookings Institution, PO Box 465, Hanover, PA 17331-0465

To subscribe online, please visit the Brookings Institution's subscription homepage.

Returns Policy:

You may return your order within thirty days of purchase in its original condition. To receive full credit, the return package must contain a copy of the invoice, or a listing showing title, quantity, invoice number, discount, and list price. No credit will be given for books returned in unsaleable condition. Postage is paid by the customer. Returns should be sent to:

Returns shipped by a valid carrier, such as UPS and Fedex: Brookings Institution Press—Book Returns,c/o Maple Press Distribution, Lebanon Distribution Center, 704 Legionaire Drive, Fredericksburg, PA 17026

Returns shipped by the postal service: Brookings Institution Press—Book Returns, c/o Maple Press Distribution, P.O. Box 1287, Lebanon, PA 17042


Brookings On-Site Bookstore

The Brookings Institution Press maintains an on-site bookstore at 1775 Massachusetts Ave., N.W., Washington, DC 20036. Find a wide selection of Brookings titles, as well as books from distributed presses.

The bookstore is open on weekdays from 9:00 a.m. until 4:30 p.m.

Bookstore phone number: 202-797-6311


Examination Copies

If a book is being considered for course use, please request an examination copy in writing on letterhead. Limit your request to three titles. Requests for paperback books must be accompanied by $5 for each book to cover postage and handling. Requests for hardcover books will be invoiced at list price. Please include the following information with your request: Book Title, Course Title, School Affiliation, Estimated Enrollment, in addition to your name, shipping address, phone number, and e-mail address.

We accept checks or credit cards (American Express, Mastercard, Visa). Orders may be mailed to Hopkins Fulfillment Service, P.O. Box 50370, Baltimore, MD 21211-4370. Alternatively, credit card orders may be sent via fax to Hopkins Fulfillment Service, fax number: 410-516-6998.

When a book is ordered for a class, Brookings will provide the professor with one desk copy. If requested by the professor or by the bookstore, we will provide an additional desk copy (for teaching assistants, etc.) for every additional twenty-five books ordered or for every additional twenty-five students enrolled in a course.


Manuscript Acquisition

The Press publishes books written by authors who are not otherwise affiliated with Brookings. These manuscripts should be analytical studies of important public policy issues written for a wide audience. Manuscripts accepted for consideration are subject to the peer review procedures Brookings has maintained over the years.

Authors wishing to present a proposal should contact the acquisitions editor with a brief prospectus, including a description of the work and its intended audience, table of contents, introduction or sample chapter, expected length, projected schedule for completion of the manuscript, and a brief curriculum vitae.

Complete manuscripts should not be sent unless invited and will not be returned. Please note: We do not consider festschriften, memoirs, or unrevised doctoral dissertations.

Queries should be addressed to:

Mary Kwak
Acquisitions Editor
Brookings Institution Press
1775 Massachusetts Avenue, N.W.
Washington, D.C. 20036-2188

E-mail: mkwak@brookings.edu


Review Copies

Review copies are available to members of the media at the discretion of the Brookings Institution Press.

Please include the following information in your request:

  • Author and title of book you would like to review
  • Name of publication or program in which the review will appear
  • Your name, mailing address, phone number & email address
  • Estimated date of publication
  • Submit your request via mail, fax, or e-mail:

    Brookings Institution Press
    Attn: Publicity/Review Requests
    1775 Massachusetts Ave., NW
    Washington, DC 20036

    Fax: 202-536-3623, Attn: Publicity/Review Requests

    E-mail: reviews@brookings.edu

    * Please submit fax and mail requests on publication letterhead.

    Media inquiries:

    Please contact our publicity department at 202-536-3611.


    Rights and Permissions

    Non-exclusive, one-time-use photocopy permission — for classroom or conference purposes—is available upon request. The Press' classroom-use or conference-use fee of Brookings material is $0.10/page/copy. No more than one-third of any particular book may be reproduced.

    To request permission to photocopy or reprint materials from Brookings publications, please write to:

    Rights & Permissions Office
    Attn: Chelsea Stevens
    Brookings Institution Press
    1775 Massachusetts Avenue, N.W.
    Washington, D.C. 20036-2188

    Include the complete information of the requested work—author, title, sections/pages to be copied or reprinted, and number of copies to be made—along with a brief description of your project.

    You may also fax your request to 202-536-3623 or e-mail: permissions@brookings.edu


    Privacy/Security Policy

    All regular book purchases are processed via the Hopkins Fulfillment Services (Johns Hopkins University Press) shopping cart. Their privacy/security policy applies to all of these orders. Please see their policy at http://www.press.jhu.edu/about/privacy.html.

    Journal subscriptions are processed by The Sheridan Press. For more information about their privacy/security policy, please contact them at 866-698-0010 (toll free) or 717-632-3535.


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