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Ana Miyares PhotographyAmerica's Choice: A Post-Election Town Hall
Council members join us for a town hall with Council CEO Ivo Daalder, former US ambassador to NATO, to discuss the results of the 2024 presidential election and the implications for US foreign policy and global engagement. -
Ana Miyares PhotographyTrade War 2.0? The 2024 Election and the Global Economy
Economists Heidi Crebo-Rediker and Diane Swonk discuss how the outcome of the 2024 election could impact the economy, both in the US and globally. -
ReutersJustice For All: Exploring Impunity in the Middle East and North Africa
Experts discuss impunity and accountability throughout the Middle East and North Africa in the 21st century. -
Women, Equity, and Global Development Symposium 2016
A network of international thought-leaders joined the Council for a series of conversations that led to new ideas and a greater understanding of what is working, and where more effort is needed. -
Ana Miyares PhotographyThe Border at the Ballot Box
Clifford Young, Katie Tobin, Andrew Selee, and Marco López discuss how immigration is shaping elections around the world this year, including the US presidential election. -
Will America Remain the World's Policeman? Should It?
The Chicago Council on Global Affairs welcomed CNN’s Fareed Zakaria to discuss how the United States is losing its power to influence and shape geopolitics. -
Ana Miyares PhotographyThe Power and Limits of Economic Warfare
New York Times bestselling author Edward Fishman discusses economic statecraft, the topic of his new book. -
ReutersInside Russia's Protest Movement
Russian opposition politician Vladimir Kara-Murza and investigative journalist Andrei Soldatov talk with CNN's Nathan Hodge about Russia's political opposition movement after the detention of Alexei Navalny. -
Gage SkidmoreUS Global Engagement: Are We In, Out, Or In Limbo?
Jake Sullivan and Tom Wyler joined the Council to discuss the Trump administration's departing from core principles that have underpinned US foreign policy for decades. -
Stephen WalkerSurvey Says: How Americans Really View the World
Prior to the 2018 midterm elections, Notre Dame’s Michael Desch and Northwestern University professor Peter Slevin discussed why many Americans now support active US engagement in the world.