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Native Food Sovereignty: Strengthening Connection to Culture

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Global Food for Thought by Julie Garreau

Community and family gardens provide the foundation for Native Food Sovereignty, and allow the Cheyenne River Sioux Tribe to reclaim their local food system.

Three students participating in the CRYP Garden Club learn how to grind berries.
Julie Garreau
Food and Agriculture

What Europe Makes of US Midterms

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PRX: the World
Ivo H. Daalder

Europeans view the Biden administration as an ally and want to work together to deal with climate change, Council President Ivo Daalder tells Marco Werman.

Political signs are seen the day after the midterm elections in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, U.S
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US Foreign Policy

Explainer: Eastern Europeans Split over Russia's War in Ukraine

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Running Numbers by Coauthors

Recent polls find a geographic divide in the region when it comes to public perceptions of the conflict.

Demonstrators take part in an anti-government protest rally in reaction to the energy crisis and soaring prices in Prague
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Public Opinion

America in Africa: Genuine Partners or Neocolonialism?

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The Resistance Bureau
Elizabeth Shackelford

Elizabeth Shackleford discusses U.S.-Africa relations and how the US can play a constructive role in Africa's future without repeating mistakes of the past.

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Polling and a Political Earthquake in Vancouver

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Running Numbers by Phillip Meng

A center-right party’s landslide victory in one of North America’s most liberal cities offers a cautionary tale about polling in urban areas.

a sign outside of Vancouver's City Hall
City of Vancouver
Public Opinion

Polls Indicate Public May Blame Local Authorities for Itaewon Tragedy, Not Yoon

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NK News
Karl Friedhoff

The South Korean leader’s approval rates have held steady since the deadly crowd crush, Karl Friedhoff writes.

South Korean President Yoon Suk-yeol visits a mourning altar for victims of the Halloween disaster in Seoul
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Public Opinion

On Climate, Don't Let Gloom Lead to Doom

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Global Insight by Chris Morris

While understandable, the mood of pessimism around COP27 obscures progress toward net zero and can be dangerously self-fulfilling, argues Chris Morris.

Egypt's President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi opens COP27
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Climate and the Environment

We Need Timely Regulatory Collaboration to Cut Methane Emissions 

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The Hill
Dan Glickman

Distinguished Fellow Dan Glickman stresses the importance of immediate action to address "food security, nutrition issues and environmental sustainability."

A row of wind turbines in La Ventosa, Oaxaca, southern Mexico.
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Tech and Science

Europe's US Anxiety

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Politico EU
Ivo H. Daalder

"Europeans are right to feel uneasy about the direction of US trade and foreign economic policy," warns Council President Ivo Daalder.

A video of U.S. President Joe Biden is seen on a screen as former U.S. President Donald Trump speaks during a rally ahead of the midterm elections
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US Foreign Policy

Midterm 2022 Outlooks from Pennsylvania with Diana Mutz

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BBC World News
Diana C. Mutz

"Increasingly people's perceptions of the state of the economy are a function of their partisanship," says Nonresident Senior Fellow Diana Mutz.

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