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Could a U.S.-Russia 'Reset' Change Public Distrust?

In the News
National Interest
Dina Smeltz

While an improving tenor in official relations could lead Russians to warm to the United States, American public opinion may be more resistant.

Vladimir Putin speaking in front of a crowd Public Opinion

This Presidential Election Was All about Identity, Not Qualities and Issues

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Running Numbers by Gregory Holyk

Trump's historical victory shows that elections have more to do with identity politics than with traditional criteria used to judge political candidates.

Front view of President elect Trump saluting a crowd after winning the 2016 US elections Public Opinion

Opinion: Despite what Trump and Clinton say, Americans want the U.S. to be a global leader

In the News
The Washington Post
Ivo H. Daalder

Is the United States retreating from the world? Anyone watching the presidential campaign can be forgiven for thinking that Americans want little to do with what occurs beyond their borders.

Fans cheer during the 2016 Ryder Cup at Hazeltine National Golf Club in Chaska, Minn. US Foreign Policy

Survey Of American Public Opinion On U.S. Foreign Policy Reveals Populist Trends

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WBEZ
Dina Smeltz

Dina Smeltz shares what she thinks the trends in the Council's annual survey may indicate for the future of American foreign policy and global influence.

Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton listens to Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump during the second presidential debate at Washington University in St. Louis Public Opinion

There is little evidence that terrorist attacks help Donald Trump

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The Washington Post
Dina Smeltz

The 2016 Chicago Council Survey found no difference in support for either of the current major-party presidential candidates just after the Orlando shootings in June.

Members of an FBI evidence response team collect evidence from the scene of bomb explosion in the Chelsea neighborhood of New York City on Sept. 19, 2016. Public Opinion

Did Tim Kaine need to flip his position on the TPP to win Sanders's supporters? Nope.

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The Washington Post
Dina Smeltz

When Hillary Clinton chose Sen. Tim Kaine of Virginia as her vice-presidential running mate, some left-leaning groups were unhappy about his pro-trade leanings.

Bernie Sanders stands behind a podium with his fist in the air Public Opinion

Nuclear Energy: Americans Favor Stagnation

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Running Numbers by Lily Wojtowicz

While Americans favor nuclear energy in general, they are reluctant to developing new nuclear plants.

Aerial view of Nuclear energy power station at dusk
viktor kiryanov
Public Opinion

Who Agrees With Bernie Sanders on Israel? Large Numbers of Americans.

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Washington Post
Dina Smeltz

Dina Smeltz discusses poll results regarding public opinion of the United States' involvement in the Israel-Palestine conflict.

Bernie Sanders Smiling from Side View
Jackson Lanier
Public Opinion

The Much Overhyped Trump Effect

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Foreign Policy
Coauthors

According to recent polls, the majority of the American public doesn’t share the GOP front-runner’s views on Syrian refugees, Muslims, and "illegal" immigrants.

13 November 2016 Minneapolis Trump Protest, a young woman holds a sign saying "Trump is Not My President"
Fibonacci Blue/Flickr
Public Opinion

Climate Concerns on the Rise

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Running Numbers by Coauthors

In the United States, Democrats and Republicans remain at opposite ends of the spectrum in terms of prioritizing climate change.

A wide shot of all participants of COP21, standing together Public Opinion