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REUTERSWeapons of Math Destruction: Data and Statistics in Foreign Policy
Council polling experts discuss 2020 public opinion, polling, and the use of data in foreign policy. -
Ana Miyares PhotographyRisks and Rewards: What to Expect from the Global Economy
Joyce Chang of J.P. Morgan Chase, Phil Levy of the World Bank, and Diane Swonk of KPMG US unpack the latest policy shifts and their impact on the global economy. -
Ana Miyares PhotographyA Golden Era for US-Central Asia Relations?
Edil Baisalov, Ajar Chekirova, Elena Son-LaRocco, and Alexander Cooley explore Central Asia’s rising role and what it could mean for US engagement and diaspora communities. -
ReutersThe Legacy of America's Longest War
Following the end of US military operations in Afghanistan, an expert panel assessed the war’s impact on US foreign and defense policy over 20 years. -
Ezreal ZhangCan China Rise Peacefully?
Political science expert and author John J. Mearsheimer joined the Council to discuss his realist theory of foreign relations. -
Ana Miyares Photography2026 Global Affairs Pub Quiz
Join us for an evening of strategy, teamwork, and competition in support of Global Leadership Programs at the Council. -
Reuters / Carlos BarriaHow the World Views US Democracy
Foreign correspondents explain the global reaction to insurrection at the US capitol, impeachment, and a new administration. -
Chicago Public Art GroupThe Right to the Shoreline
Sam Kling, Cynthia Weiss, and Sonja Henderson discuss the Right to the Shoreline and the art it inspires, cohosted with the Chicago Public Art Group. -
Ana Miyares PhotographyThe Future of the Russian Opposition
Natalia Pelevina, Konstantin Sonin, Dina Smeltz, and Olga Kamenchuk discuss the future of Russia's opposition movement and the challenges Russian activists are facing. -
ReutersThe Remaking of a Global United States
Europe expert Heather Conley, Robert Kagan from Brookings Institution, and the Washington Post's Karen Attiah join the Council to examine America's standing in the world in the next year and beyond.