Chicago Council Survey
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The Chicago Council Survey provides the most comprehensive view of American public opinion on critical US foreign policy issues, highlighting critical trends and shifts in thinking over time since 1974. The Council’s polling experts, their annual report, and related topical briefs compose the Council’s most recognized area of research. A signature area of study under the Lester Crown Center on US Foreign Policy, the Chicago Council Survey provides the public with a mechanism for sharing views with politicians and decision makers who each year cite the survey as a valuable resource for influencing policy debates.

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Many Americans have come to appreciate … that national security threats are best understood as anything that can kill or severely harm large numbers of Americans, devastate our economy or upend our way of life. According to the recently released, highly respected Chicago Council Survey of American Public Opinion and US Foreign Policy, most Americans embrace this expanded conception of national security.
