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Dmitry Djouce
Scholars vs the Public: Collapse of the INF Treaty | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
In this Chicago Council blog Dina Smeltz explores how different populations perceive the collapse of the Intermediate-Range Nuclear Forces (INF) Treaty.
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Reuters
US Concern about COVID-19 Decreasing, but Partisan Divides Persist | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
Americans are less worried about COVID-19 than they have been at any point since the initial shutdown in early 2020, Council polling finds.
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Mx. Granger
Immigration Policies Could Create Risks for Candidates on Both Sides | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
In this Chicago Council on Global Affairs blog, Dina Smeltz and Brendan Helm explain immigration policy risks for presidential candidates.
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REUTERS
Murder Hornets, Lavender, and School Meals | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
Our weekly round up of the week's top news and research in food, agriculture, and global development.
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Reuters
Europeans Continue to Back Ukraine, But Disagree on the Endgame | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
In countries that favor a negotiated end to the conflict, support for specific policy measures that aid Ukraine has fallen.
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Reuters
Do Liberal and Moderate Democrats Divide on US Foreign Policy? | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
This public opinion survey indicates that there are key differences between moderate and liberal democrats.
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Reuters
Americans Prefer Supporting Role in Constraining Chinese and Russian Ambitions | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
Great power competition is the organizing principle of President Biden’s new National Security Strategy. Is the American public on board?
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Reuters
Are Americans Willing to Accept Political Violence? | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
In the aftermath of Jan. 6, some polls show a significant minority support using force to achieve political aims in some circumstances.
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REUTERS
The Chinese Communist Party's Next 100 Years | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
To understand Chinese politics and what lies ahead for the ruling party, author Bruce Dickson argues we must look to the tools China’s leaders use to create popular support.
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Reuters
Global Public Opinion and the Coronavirus: November 12 | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
Updates on public opinion on the COVID-19 pandemic from the US, Japan, South Korea, France, the United Kingdom, Italy, Canada, Germany, and Mexico.
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Gage Skidmore
The Foreign Policy Blob Is Bigger Than You Think | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
Survey data shows the American public is more attuned to the view of “The Blob,” those working in government, than to President Trump’s views.
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REUTERS
The Pig Pandemic, Reforestation, & Fraudulent Seeds | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
Our weekly roundup of the week's top news and research in food, agriculture, and global development.
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Foreign Policy Matters Newsletter | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
Our biweekly newsletter offers context and expert analysis about major foreign policy issues facing the world today. https://globalaffairs.org/explore-research/lester-crown-center-us-foreign-policy/foreign-policy-matters-newsletter -
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Western Sanctions Have Largely Spared Ordinary Russians | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
Russians report limited impact of Western-imposed sanctions and continued support for the war in Ukraine.
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The State of Global Democracy with the Council on Global Affairs and Freedom House | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
Susan B. Glasser moderates a dialogue with Michael J. Abramowitz and Jeremy D. Rosner to discuss global democracy and political freedom. -
Jermaine M. Ralliford
US Attitudes toward the Republic of Korea | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
This Chicago Council on Global Affairs survey indicates that American public is strongly supportive of an alliance with Korea but less supportive of trade ties.
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Ella Goeckner-Wald
The Pitfalls of University-led Growth: The Case of Macomb, Ill. | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
Universities can serve as economic engines for rural cities, but collaboration between academia, government, and the private sector is key to sustainable growth.
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Global Politics
Where in the World Did People Want a Trump Victory? | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
Council Public Opinion Intern Charlie Rahr examines the United States' international allies' opinions on the 2020 US Presidential election results.
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Abraham Barrera
How to Rethink an Equitable Post-Pandemic City | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
Cities can use public spaces as a way to address structural challenges.
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Adam Schultz for White House
Lifting Sanctions Could Reduce Pressure at the US Border | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
US sanctions on Latin American countries have exacerbated the worsening economic and political conditions behind the current migrant surge.