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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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China Not Yet Seen as a Threat by the American Public | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
This report indicates that the American public does not yet see China as an urgent threat to national security.
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Public Supports Ending Cuba Embargo | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
2015 Chicago Council Survey data show that Americans favor lifting the trade embargo on Cuba and believe the changes will benefit both countries.
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Japan Prepares for Its First Post-Abe Election | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
Abe Shinzo’s assassination shocked the nation. Will constitutional revision be on the post-election agenda?
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With 20-Year Hindsight, Public Opinion and the Iraq War | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
To be suspicious of Iraq was part of the American zeitgeist long before 2003, survey data show.
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Understanding the US Global Food Security Framework | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
With food security front and center amid COVID-19, climate change, and increased conflict, understanding how the US engages on this issue globally is critical.
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Peruvians Distrust Democracy as Political Crises Deepen | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
The fallout from the removal of President Pedro Castillo has revealed a young democracy in dire straits.
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Peace to Prosperity Misses the Mark with Palestinians | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
Palestinians are critical of the US and Peace to Prosperity plan.
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American Opinion on US-Russia Relations: From Bad to Worse | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
New Chicago Council Survey results show a majority of Americans support maintaining or increasing sanctions against Russia and views the nation as a greater threat than in previous years.
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Holding Steady: Public Opinion on Immigration | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
This survey showed that opinion was split on whether these unaccompanied minors should be treated as refugees or undocumented immigrants.