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Global Food Security Symposium 2011
The Chicago Council on Global Affairs held a symposium to review progress on the US government’s global food security strategy and provide critical thinking on how best to overcome potential obstacles to success. -
REUTERSNew Transatlantic Perspectives on Global Challenges
As the world starts to move beyond the COVID-19 pandemic, experts discuss joint EU-US responses to the digital revolution and growing Chinese global influence. -
REUTERSPartner Event: American and Russian Perspectives on Stemming Nuclear Proliferation
Carnegie Moscow Center hosts a discussion on nuclear proliferation between the Council's Ivo Daalder and the Carnegie Moscow Center's Dmitri Trenin. -
REUTERSWhy China is Challenging US Superpower Status Now
In light of current tensions in the bilateral relationship between the US and China, a panel of experts discusses its state and challenges for the future. -
REUTERS/Christopher PikeAthlete Activists Advancing Social and Political Change
In the lead up to the Tokyo Olympic Games, athlete activists are taking action to promote the causes and issues they care about on the global stage. -
John PembleJeb Bush to Address The Chicago Council
Jeb Bush gave the first foreign policy speech of his still-unannounced campaign to the Chicago Council on Global Affairs. -
Kaila V. PetersConfronting China's Rise to Regional Dominance
A panel of experts from the United States, Japan, and South Korea discuss a coordinated trilateral response to China’s growing power in the Asia-Pacific region. -
ReutersThe Curious Resilience of Modern Monarchies
In an age of rapid social and political change, modern monarchies are proving remarkably strong and adaptable. A panel of experts discusses the power and purpose of modern monarchies across the world. -
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Preventing Nuclear Proliferation and Reassuring America's Allies with the Atlantic Council
At this Atlantic Council-hosted event, a panel examines a new Council report on how the United States can prevent nuclear proliferation and strengthen nuclear security guarantees. -
ReutersLiberty and Justice in a Surveillance State
The Economist’s Jon Fasman previews his new book, “We See it All,” in an exclusive conversation with Council members on the legal, political, and moral implications on the rise of surveillance state powers in the US and across the world.