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Jul 01Ana Miyares PhotographyEmerging Leaders Program Information Session July 2026
Globally minded Chicago-area professionals, ages 30 to 45, are invited to learn more about the Emerging Leaders Program and the benefits to their professional and personal growth. -
Ana Miyares2016 Chicago Forum on Global Cities
Nearly 600 delegates and 60 speakers from more 30 countries participated in the 2016 Chicago Forum on Global Cities. -
2019 Pritzker Forum on Global Cities
Learn how cities can develop solutions to pressing global challenges. -
Phillip GoldsberryRed and Blue: America and the Millennial Agenda
Current and former members of the House of US Representatives joined POLITICO’s Natasha Korecki and the Council to discuss how the Republican and Democratic parties will engage millennials. -
ReutersThe Transatlantic Relationship in the 21st Century: An Irish Perspective
Ambassador Geraldine Byrne Nason provides her perspective on the future of the relationship between Ireland and the United States. -
REUTERSHas China Won?
Center for a New American Security CEO Richard Fontaine and Asia Research Institute distinguished fellow Kishore Mahbubani joined Council President Ivo Daalder to discuss US-China relations in 2020. -
ReutersContinuity of Government in Times of Crisis
A panel of experts examine how the United States can ensure critical government functions continue amid a catastrophe. -
The Indo-Pacific and the "Quad"
Can Tokyo, with its own limitations, remain a driving force behind the concept and operation of the partnership between the U.S., Japan, India, and Australia? -
Ana Miyares2015 Chicago Forum on Global Cities
At the inaugural Chicago Forum on Global Cities world leaders from all areas of urban life initiated an informative and inspiring dialogue on challenges and opportunities facing today's global cities. -
Yomiuri ShimbunBuilding a More Inclusive Foreign Service
Former ambassadors discussed why a foreign service reflective of the United States’ diversity can strengthen American diplomacy abroad.