Kent Weaver is a professor at Georgetown University and a senior fellow in Governance Studies at the Brookings Institution.
Before coming to Brookings, Weaver taught in the Political Science Department at the Ohio State University for several years.
Much of his work has attempted to understand when and why politicians undertake actions that appear to offer more political risks than rewards, and how they attempt to avoid blame when they do so, popularly known as blame avoidance.
From 2002 to 2002, he served as co-director of the Welfare Reform & Beyond Initiative at Brookings, which sought to build a better understanding of social science research findings among policymakers and advocates in the lead-up to congressional debate on reauthorization of welfare reform legislation.
completing a book on what the United States can learn from the experiences of other advanced industrial countries in reforming their public pension systems.