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A Foreign Policy for Global Cities?

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Global Insight by Simon Curtis

The question of whether global cities should have their own foreign policy has been hotly debated, but recent developments have changed the calculus.

Picadilly Circus
Tânia Mousinho
Global Cities

The Midwest Can't Afford to Close Its Doors to Refugees

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Global Insight by Sara McElmurry

Midwestern governors have stopped accepting Syrian refugees in the wake of the Paris and Beirut terrorist attacks, though data shows they pose little risk.

Refugees
Alisdare Hickson
Global Cities

Rural Nebraska Facing a Bright Outlook

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The Grand Island Independent
Doug Bereuter

In 50 of Nebraska’s most rural counties population growth for people in their 30s and 40s is on the rise.

Ponca Creek, Bristow, Nebraska US Global Economy

The Chicago Council on Global Affairs' Dina Smeltz Joins Larry King on PoliticKING

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PoliticKING with Larry King
Dina Smeltz

The widening partisan divide over US foreign policy: do Republicans and Democrats agree on anything? Dina Smeltz Joins Larry King to discuss.

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The Midwest's Fresh Water Solution

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Global Insight by Richard C. Longworth

The Great Lakes have always been the foundation of the Midwest economy, but in a world where fresh water is in short supply, this resource is more valuable than ever.

Great Lakes shoreline.
Adam Bouse
Global Cities

What's Ailing Midwestern Legislatures?

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Global Insight by Richard C. Longworth

The Indiana state legislature recently passed a bill, signed into law by Gov. Mike Pence, would allow businesses to discriminate against LGBTQ+ people.

Indiana state capitol.
Steven Van Elk
Global Cities

New Thought on Global Cities

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Global Insight by Richard C. Longworth

What is a global city? In the age of globalization, these cities and their corporations, universities, media, and culture run the global economy.

Times Square at night.
Andreas Niendorf
Global Cities

Europe: Destined for Conflict

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The Chicago Council on Global Affairs and Stratfor founder and CEO George Friedman presents a discussion on the emerging crisis in Europe.

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Cities in a Global Order

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The World Financial Review
Simon Curtis

Simon Curtis examines the restructuring of the global economy and how it is transforming the world's major cities.

Times Square
James Ting
Global Cities

Half of Americans Say US Government Not Doing Enough on Climate Change

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Running Numbers by Coauthors

Survey results indicate Americans rate climate change as a lower priority than other foreign policy concerns. However, many believe the US government should do more to address the issue.

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