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301 – 310 of 551 search results for 2021 Chicago Council Survey
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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. -
Ana Miyares PhotographyCitizens and Soldiers: Can the Military Remain Apolitical?
Kori Schake and Leslie Vinjamuri discuss the changing relationship between America's citizens and armed forces and what that means for the nation's defense. -
Matt WatsonStrengthening Regional Economies for a Sustainable Midwest
Ahead of the Cities Summit of the Americas, the Council brings together local and national leaders to explore policy priorities for a sustainable Midwest. -
YP Stories from 2020
Young professional members share the way they experienced 2020 at the first Cocktails & Conversations event of the new year. -
Ana Miyares PhotographyUkraine: From Battlefield to Bargaining Table?
Samuel Charap, Elina Beketova, Jen Stout, and Ivo Daalder discuss the current state of the war in Ukraine and the ongoing attempts to end the conflict. -
REUTERSInclusive Economies in an Age of Recession
Experts consider whether overlapping global crises, inflation, and slowing growth will bolster or derail efforts to build more inclusive economies. -
SpaceXThe Future of the Space Economy
Concurrent with the planned launch date of Inspiration4, a panel of experts and the SpaceX civilian astronauts discuss the new space industry. -
Ana Miyares PhotographyRedefining US-China Engagement with Congressman Krishnamoorthi
A discussion on how the United States could navigate the next decade of economic and technological competition with China. -
Debate the Future of Data as Currency
YP members are invited to participate in a live debate on the future of personal data as currency. Attendees will work together with fellow YPs to create a persuasive argument for their assigned position. -
Manson YimHong Kong and the Future of One Country, Two Systems
University of Notre Dame's Victoria Tin-bor Hui and Jeffrey Wasserstrom of the University of California, Irvine, joined the Council to discuss what protests can tell us about the future of Hong Kong.