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Amy YeeHow Personal Narratives Shape Global Conversations
Join author Amy Yee as she uses her work across continents as a lens to reveal how individual perspectives can reshape our world. -
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. -
Aaron Favila / APWhat Does Iran's Energy Security Crisis Mean for the World?
A conversation with the Council's Rachel Bronson, Columbia University's Jason Bordoff, and CSIS's Raad Alkadiri on the global implications of Iran’s energy security crisis and how it could shape the war. -
Ana Miyares PhotographySoutheast Asia's Economic Outlook: A Roundtable with US Ambassadors
Join us for a conversation with US ambassadors to Malaysia, Vietnam, Laos, and the Philippines to discuss Southeast Asia’s economic outlook and ASEAN’s role in the region. -
A Nuclear Renaissance?
Robert Rosner, Doug Scott, and Rachel Bronson discuss how the global nuclear revival is reshaping energy competition, national security, and energy independence. -
Apr 30Jacquelyn Martin / APA 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. -
Ana Miyares PhotographyAt the Water's Edge: Foreign Policy, Polarization, and the American Public
Craig Kafura, Sarah Maxey, and Gerard Baker discuss findings from the 2025 Chicago Council Survey, highlighting where Americans are divided—and where consensus still exists—on the US role in the world. -
ReutersSenator Ben Cardin on US Foreign Policy
Senator Ben Cardin discusses his view of America’s role in the world and shares insights from his work on the US Senate Foreign Relations Committee and the US Helsinki Commission. -
Vidar Nordli-MathisenIs This the Asian Century?
Michael Auslin, Karl Friedhoff, and Deborah Lehr joined Phil Levy to discuss whether we are truly in an Asian century. -
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.