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  2. With Sights on China, America Declares a New Cold War US Foreign Policy

    With Sights on China, America Declares a New Cold War

    In the News
    Chicago Tribune by Elizabeth Shackelford

    Elizabeth Shackelford discusses growing tensions between the US and China

  3. Transforming Industrial Regions of North America and Europe: Opportunity and Imperative | Chicago Council on Global Affairs Global Cities

    Transforming Industrial Regions of North America and Europe: Opportunity and Imperative | Chicago Council on Global Affairs

    Interactive
    by John Austin,Jeffrey Anderson,Colleen Dougherty,Brian Hanson,Jürgen Hein,Alexander Hitch

    This report summarizes the Transforming Industrial Regions of North America and Europe symposium, including strategies to rebuild economies and stem anti-democratic populism.

  4. Stability in the 21st Century: Global Food Security for Peace and Prosperity | Chicago Council on Global Affairs Food and Agriculture

    Stability in the 21st Century: Global Food Security for Peace and Prosperity | Chicago Council on Global Affairs

    Research
    Report by Doug Bereuter,Dan Glickman

    This Chicago Council on Global Affairs report highlights the fact that America’s commitment to global food security is more important than ever.

  5. The microscopic view of the virus which causes Coronavirus disease.
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    Global Health

    Global Public Opinion Response as COVID-19 Halts Reopening | Chicago Council on Global Affairs

    Blog Post
    Running Numbers by Craig Kafura,Brendan Helm,Giulia Shaughnessy

    The Chicago Council's polling team examines public opinion on COVID-19 from the United States, Japan, South Korea, Canada, France, the UK, Italy, and Israel.

  6. Russians and Americans Welcome Extension of New Start Treaty | Chicago Council on Global Affairs US Foreign Policy

    Russians and Americans Welcome Extension of New Start Treaty | Chicago Council on Global Affairs

    Blog Post
    Running Numbers by Dina Smeltz

    Dina Smeltz and Brendan Helm discuss President Biden's extension of the New Strategic Arms Reduction Treaty.

  7. Ohio Intel factory.
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    Global Cities

    Declining Midwest Communities Push Further Right in 2022 Midterms | Chicago Council on Global Affairs

    Blog Post
    Global Insight by John Austin

    Though working-class voters continue to be disillusioned, place-based investments can help restore confidence and heal our polarized politics.

  8. Green COVID-19 Recovery and Transatlantic Leadership: What Are the Prospects? | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
    COP21
    Global Health

    Green COVID-19 Recovery and Transatlantic Leadership: What Are the Prospects? | Chicago Council on Global Affairs

    Research
    Report by Paul Hofhuis

    A Democratic victory provides an opportunity for transatlantic collaboration, but structures for cooperation among stakeholders in the US need to be revived.

  9. US–Japan Alliance Central to American Views of Asia | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
    US Dept. of Agriculture
    Public Opinion

    US–Japan Alliance Central to American Views of Asia | Chicago Council on Global Affairs

    Research
    Public Opinion Survey by Michael J. Green

    This Chicago Council on Global Affairs survey indicates the American public’s foreign policy attitudes demonstrate support for the pivot to Asia.

  10. Covid-19 cases in China.
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    Global Health

    While US Plays Blame Game in Coronavirus Crisis, China Shows Leadership

    In the News
    Chicago Tribune by Ivo H. Daalder

    Ignoring its responsibility for starting the pandemic, Beijing has trumpeted its response as a model for others to follow.

  11. Two million people gathered to protest in Hong Kong
    Mason Yim
    Public Opinion

    Hong Kong's Young and Old Are Split Over Who is to Blame | Chicago Council on Global Affairs

    Blog Post
    Running Numbers by Brendan Helm

    A recent survey among Hong Kong residents shows that they're dissatisfied with the actions of the police and support an independent investigation into the protest's origins and potential police abuse.

  12. Indian Prime Minister Modi meets with US President Biden
    Indian Ministry of External Affairs
    Public Opinion

    The United States and India: Emerging Allies or Necessary Partners? | Chicago Council on Global Affairs

    Blog Post
    Running Numbers by Phillip Meng

    Indians strongly support the bilateral partnership and anticipate increased US security assistance. But Americans are less enthusiastic about growing ties.

  13. Field of flags on President Biden's inauguration day
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    US Foreign Policy

    Council Experts Offer President Biden Foreign Policy Advice | Chicago Council on Global Affairs

    Blog Post
    Global Insight by The Council

    From the COVID-19 vaccine to US foreign policy, our experts share their recommendations for the new administration. 

  14. Policemen wearing masks patrolling Wuhan Tianhe Airport during coronavirus outbreak
    China News Service
    Global Health

    China's Secrecy Has Made the Coronavirus Crisis Much Worse

    In the News
    Chicago Tribune by Ivo H. Daalder

    We may never know if the spread of the new virus could have been prevented by earlier, concerted action. But the fact that China chose secrecy and inaction turned the possibility of an epidemic into a reality.

  15. vaccine syringe and bottle
    Markus Spiske
    Public Opinion

    Global Public Opinion Shows Mixed Willingness to Take Vaccine | Chicago Council on Global Affairs

    Blog Post
    Running Numbers by Brendan Helm,Craig Kafura

    Brendan Helm, Craig Kafura, and Karl Friedhoff analyze views on COVID vaccinations, finding Americans are divided on whether to be vaccinated despite increasing availability.

  16. Screenshot of Ivo on Chris Jansing MSNBC US Foreign Policy

    Russia Bears Ultimate Responsibility for Poland Missile

    In the News
    MSNBC Jansing Reports by Ivo H. Daalder

    Ivo Daalder argues that China’s unwillingness to stand up to Putin is part of what causes the danger of missile hits like the one in Poland this week.

  17. Nuclear War Was Barely Averted in 1983. Let That Guide US-China Relations Now. Defense and Security

    Nuclear War Was Barely Averted in 1983. Let That Guide US-China Relations Now.

    In the News
    Chicago Tribune by Ivo H. Daalder

    Ivo Daalder explains why the United States and China must engage in a broad dialogue to avoid tensions escalating into a military confrontation neither sides wants.

  18. Americans Prefer Supporting Role in Constraining Chinese and Russian Ambitions | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
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    Public Opinion

    Americans Prefer Supporting Role in Constraining Chinese and Russian Ambitions | Chicago Council on Global Affairs

    Research
    Public Opinion Survey by Phillip Meng

    Great power competition is the organizing principle of President Biden’s new National Security Strategy. Is the American public on board?

  19. Mike Pompeo Defense and Security

    Column: What Pompeo gets right—and wrong—about China

    In the News
    The Chicago Tribune by Ivo H. Daalder

    Instead of continuing "the old paradigm of blind engagement with China," Pompeo calls for unrelenting pressure to force Beijing to change its ways.

  20. Screenshot of Un-Diplomatic Podcast episode 102 artwork. Public Opinion

    A Foreign Policy for the Middle Class?

    In the News
    The Un-Diplomatic Podcast by Craig Kafura

    What does the American public think about China, internal v. external threats, and who benefits from US foreign policy? Craig Kafura joins the Un-Diplomatic Podcast to discuss.

  21. Army reservist troop takes part in shooting training at a camp base in Nanshipu
    Reuters
    Public Opinion

    If Invaded, Will the Taiwan Public Fight? Don't Look to Polls for an Answer | Chicago Council on Global Affairs

    Blog Post
    Running Numbers by Paul Huang

    Public surveys about Taiwan's willingness to fight an invasion by China don't reveal as much as one might think.