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NIAID
Global Public Opinion Response as COVID-19 Halts Reopening | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
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.
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Reuters
Americans See Energy Supply Disruption as Biggest Threat to US Security | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
The public also remains concerned about the potential for a global economic downtown, Council polling shows.
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Jessica Ames
Dietary Diversity for Women Improves Nutrition Security for All | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
Long before the pandemic, evidence showed a persistent deficiency in food intake of women in India. A convergence of policies and programs across sectors can boost the nutrition security of women and their communities.
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US Dept. of Agriculture
US–Japan Alliance Central to American Views of Asia | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
This Chicago Council on Global Affairs survey indicates the American public’s foreign policy attitudes demonstrate support for the pivot to Asia.
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Ant Rozetsky
Midwestern Trade Skepticism Associated with Education Level | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
Although Midwesterners differ slightly from the general population in their views of international trade, Midwesterners without postsecondary education are more suspicious.
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CDC Global
Public and Opinion Leaders' Views on US-China Trade War | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
According to foreign policy leader surveys concerns about a potential trade war between the US and China are widespread.
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NASA
Majority of Americans Say Climate Change a Critical Threat, For First Time | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
A survey of the US public shows an overall majority of Americans (54%) consider climate change a critical threat.
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Reuters
The American Public Remains Committed to Defending South Korea | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
This Chicago Council on Global Affairs survey indicates US public views North Korea’s nuclear program as one of the top threats facing the country.
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William Warby
South Koreans See Improved Security, Confident in US Security Guarantee | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
The learnings from this Chicago Council on Global Affairs survey indicates the public generally sees an improvement in the South Korean security situation.
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Mason Yim
Hong Kong's Young and Old Are Split Over Who is to Blame | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
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.
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Mitul Gajera
The US-India Relationship: True Friends and Helicopter Sales | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
In this Chicago Council blog Brendan Helm explores Americans public opinion about whether the US-India relationship does more to strengthen or weaken US national security.
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Jeon Han
Coronavirus yet to Dent South Korea's Moon Jae-in in the Polls Power | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
In this Chicago Council on Global Affairs blog post, we discuss the decline of President Moon’s approval ratings.
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Gage Skidmore
Mexicans Have Distinctive Views of Trump and of the United States | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
Although US President Donald Trump is quite unpopular in Mexico, Mexican views of the US-Mexico relationship are not as negative as their views of Trump.
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Brian McGowan
Publics Remain Supportive of Policies to Prevent the Spread of Coronavirus | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
In this Chicago Council on Global Affairs blog Craig Kafura, Brendan Helm, Jack Benjamin, Eliza Posner explains Public Opinon on Coronavirus for the week of May 6.
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Markus Spiske
Global Public Opinion Shows Mixed Willingness to Take Vaccine | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
Brendan Helm, Craig Kafura, and Karl Friedhoff analyze views on COVID vaccinations, finding Americans are divided on whether to be vaccinated despite increasing availability.
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Reuters
Pro-Trade Views on the Rise, Partisan Divisions on NAFTA Widen | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
Results from the 2017 Chicago Council survey suggest that Republicans tend to doubt that trade agreements are a win-win for all parties involved, and their critical views of NAFTA reflect that suspicion.
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AP Photos
Runners from more than 140 countries participated in the Chicago Marathon | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
The Bank of America Chicago Marathon continues to generate significant economic benefits for Chicago, thanks to its unique characteristics and international reputation.
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COP21
Green COVID-19 Recovery and Transatlantic Leadership: What Are the Prospects? | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
A Democratic victory provides an opportunity for transatlantic collaboration, but structures for cooperation among stakeholders in the US need to be revived.
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Prachatai
A Disputed Election for Lukashenko and an Uncertain Future for Belarusians | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
This blog is about Belarus president Alexander Lukashenko and how he remains Belarus' leader, earning him the moniker of the "last dictator in Europe."
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Herman Van Rompuy
Putin Keeps Experts Guessing about His Post-2024 Plans | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
In this Chicago Council on Global Affairs blog Brendan Helm, Dina Smeltz, and Arik Burakovsky explain Putin’s 2024 plans.
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Sharon McCutcheon
Republicans, Democrats Divided over Federal Spending Priorities | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
While Americans support federal spending on education, healthcare, and Social Security, there partisan divides on other key issues.
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Ali Shaker
Republicans Get behind Trump, but Not All of His Policies | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
Although Donald Trump is the clear frontrunner for Republicans, the Chicago Council Survey finds that some key issues are still a challenge for those who supported another candidate.
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Dannel Malloy
As Acts of Terror Proliferate, Americans See No End in Sight | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
A recent Council Survey finds that the American public considers international terrorism to be the most critical threat facing the nation.
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Korea Dispatch
BTS Prepares to Enlist, South Korean Public Split on Exemption | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
Should members of the South Korean boy band BTS receive an exemption from mandatory military service?
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Indian Ministry of External Affairs
The United States and India: Emerging Allies or Necessary Partners? | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
Indians strongly support the bilateral partnership and anticipate increased US security assistance. But Americans are less enthusiastic about growing ties.
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David Sandoz
Americans Say a Nuclear Iran Is Unacceptable, Divide on Using Force | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
This survey finds most Americans still consider Iran’s nuclear program a critical threat, but at lower levels before 2015 nuclear deal.
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Reuters
Bipartisan Support for Path to Citizenship for Unauthorized Immigrants | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
Despite the Trump administration’s approach to immigration, survey data reveals growing support for a pathway to citizenship for unauthorized workers.
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Chicago Loop Alliance
How pedestrian malls are revitalizing downtowns around the world — and helping Chicago's Loop (again) | Pedestrian malls: Economic revitalization in Chicago and abroad
The decline of Chicago’s central business corridor makes the future of downtown uncertain. Like international peers, Chicago may find pedestrian malls an effective path for urban revitalization.
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Reuters
Converging Flu Season and Pandemic Concerns Northern Publics | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
Public opinion polls in North America, Europe, and Asia find publics continue to worry about contracting the virus.
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Reuters
The Importance of Race in Attitudes Toward Trade and Globalization | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
Minorities show greater support toward international trade than whites, which is puzzling in part because minorities are more likely to experience unemployment.
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Reuters
American and South Korean Publics Doubtful about Success of Talks with North Korea | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
Two surveys find that both the American and South Korean publics see an improvement in the security situation on the Korean peninsula.
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US Foreign Policy
As Biden Sanctions Russia, Russians Not Convinced Kremlin Behind the Poisoning | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
Brendan Helm discusses President Biden's new sanctions on Moscow and the arrest of Aleksei Navalny.
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AP Photos
Can City Diplomacy Help African Cities Take Action on Climate Mobility? | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
African cities are experiencing growing climate-related migration that has the opportunity to unlock their economic, social, and cultural development.
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William Warby
Americans Positive on South Korea Despite Trump's Views on Alliance | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
Survey results show President Trump’s threats and bullying tactics with Seoul haven't lessened support for the alliance with South Korea.
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Stefan Krasowski
North Korea Now Seen as a Top Threat Facing the United States | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
The 2017 Chicago Council Survey found that while the American public supports sanctions against North Korea, they don't support overt military action.
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NASA
History Continues Unabated between Japan and South Korea | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
This Chicago Council on Global Affairs blog post explores how people in Japan and South Korea agree on primary issues that would improve the countries’ relationship.
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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
Some Aussies Overlook Link Between Climate Change and Drought | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
Australians are more concerned about severe weather events than the climate crisis causing them. But is tackling the former alone just putting out fires?
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Mufid Majnun
Public Favor Governments, Institutions, and Individuals Promoting Policies to Prevent COVID | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
The Chicago Council Survey team provides an update on the COVID-19 pandemic from around the world, including the US, Japan, Brazil, the UK, Italy and France.
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Steven Diaz
American Views of Asia and the Future of the US-Japan Alliance | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
The 2012 Chicago Council Survey on American public opinion and US foreign policy provides important context for thinking about the future of the US-Japan alliance.
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Public Opinion
American Support for the US-ROK Alliance: Steady As She Goes | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
This Chicago Council on Global Affairs survey indicates perceptions of South Korea are positive, with Americans viewing the country as a partner rather than a rival.
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Reuters
Reducing SNAP Restrictions to Make Food Preparation Easier for Families | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
Food preparation is a common barrier to accessing healthy, nutritious meals for families, making SNAP expansions vital to food security.
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Marc Veraart
Americans Support Limited Military Action in Syria against ISIS | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
Survey data shows that while Americans favor military action against violent extremist groups, they are less supportive of US involvement in Syria.
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Brian McGowan
As Countries Reopen, Publics Concerned About Possible Second Wave | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
In this Chicago Council on Global Affairs blog, we explain public opinion views on COVID-19 for the week of June 3, 2020.
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Public Opinion
Latinos Resemble Other Americans in Preferences for US Foreign Policy | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
This report finds that US Latinos prioritize protecting jobs, favor strong leadership abroad, rank terrorism as a critical threat, and support US military superiority.
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Food and Agriculture
2011 Progress Report on US Leadership in Global Agricultural Development | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
This Chicago Council on Global Affairs report documents the progress made towards securing global food availability.
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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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AP Photos
Chicagoland's growing Kyrgyz community | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
The Kyrgyz community in Chicagoland is small, but its economic footprint is expanding. New Kyrgyz businesses are bridging Illinois and Central Asia.
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AP Photos
The big business of small trains: Why Chicago models are so popular internationally | Your Chicago commuter train might be an international influencer
Chicago’s transit system has international fans, and your commuter train might be an international influencer.
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Reuters
Americans Support No-Fly Zone and Sanctions in Syria | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
This Chicago Council on Global Affairs survey indicates Americans are ready to support US participation to enforce sanctions and a no-fly zone in Syria.