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  2. Screenshot of Craig Kafura speaking with Yin Khvat on Taiwan Plus.
    Taiwan Plus
    Public Opinion

    Support for Taiwan Among US Public Increases: Poll

    In the News
    Taiwan Plus by Craig Kafura

    New polls find that 52 percent of Americans now favor sending US troops to defend Taiwan if China invades. Craig Kafura talks to Taiwan Plus about what this means.

  3. Taiwan Strait
    REUTERS
    Defense and Security

    Can America Keep the Cold War Cold in the Taiwan Strait?

    In the News
    Foreign Policy News by Michele Lowe

    Both the United States and China claim to want peace and stability. But keeping the peace will require foregoing zero-sum games, something neither side looks ready to do.

  4. U.S. Navy Lt. Kristin Hope, from Ogden, Utah, signals to launch an F/A-18E Super Hornet from Strike Fighter Squadron (VFA) 195 from the flight deck
    Janweb B. Lagazo
    Defense and Security

    Americans Want to Defend Taiwan. The Pentagon's Budget Should, Too

    In the News
    Defense One by Chet Lee

    To meet the public demand to compete with China, “the Defense Department needs the budget required to do it,” writes Chet Lee in Defense One.

  5. View of the Chicago Skyline from Lake Michigan Global Economy

    'Ally-Shoring' Will Help US Rebuild Economy and Global Leadership

    In the News
    The Hill by John Austin

    Ally-shoring describes a program of sourcing essential materials, goods, and services with trusted friends while disengaging from China and other states that seek to undermine American interests from critical supply chains.

  6. President Joe Biden greets China's President President Xi Jinping
    AP Photos
    US Foreign Policy

    The Joe Biden-Xi Jinping Summit: Nothing Accomplished?

    In the News
    The National Interest by Paul Heer

    Despite Washington and Beijing’s apparent satisfaction with the meeting, the tensions at the heart of the relationship show no signs of abating, Paul Heer writes.

  7. Taiwan's president holds a New Year's ceremony
    Shufu Liu
    Defense and Security

    To Deter China, Taiwan Must Prepare for War

    In the News
    The Wall Street Journal by Ethan Kessler

    Military conscription is a good start, but leaders in Taipei need to act with greater urgency still, Ethan Kessler writes.

  8. Tens of thousands of Hong Kong people gathered on the streets in Causeway Bay to march.
    Voice of America
    Global Politics

    People Around the World Will Demand Change in 2020. Will Global Leaders Be up to the Challenge?

    In the News
    Chicago Tribune by Ivo H. Daalder

    We enter the ’20s at a time when American power and influence continues to wane, China’s is increasing and people all around the world are making clear that their voices need to be heard.

  9. A doctor gives a person in a surgical mask a vaccine shot Global Health

    What the Coronavirus Vaccine Roll-Out Says about Innovation in an Age of Geopolitical Rivalry

    In the News
    South China Morning Post by Kris Hartley

    Kris Hartley and Asit K. Biswas discuss intellectual property protection and diplomacy through vaccine provision.

  10. CNN
    CNN
    US Foreign Policy

    Shifting from "Relentless War" to "Relentless Diplomacy"

    In the News
    CNN by Ivo H. Daalder

    "In order for democracies to compete with authoritarian regimes like China, they have to prove that they can deliver for their people at home," Council President Daalder tells CNN.

  11. Iranian Foreign Minister Hossein Amir-Abdollahian and Saudi Arabia's Foreign Minister Prince Faisal bin Farhan Al Saud and Chinese Foreign Minister Qin Gang shake hands during a meeting in Beijing, China
    Reuters
    Global Politics

    The Real Motivation behind Iran's Deal with Saudi Arabia

    In the News
    Foreign Policy by Saeid Golkar

    “The agreement is about far more than just normalizing ties with Riyadh,” argue Nonresident Senior Fellow Saeid Golkar and Kasra Aarabi.

  12. Time tunnel in China Big Data conference shows green pastures at the other end.
    Reuters
    Climate and the Environment

    How the Data Revolution Will Help Fight Climate Change

    In the News
    Foreign Policy by Robert Muggah

    “We can use Big Data to understand and communicate the planetary crisis while simultaneously measuring progress,” Nonresident Senior Fellow Robert Muggah writes in Foreign Policy.

  13. A health care worker takes test samples for the Covid-19 from a man at a temporary virus testing station near Namdaemun in Seoul on August 10. Global Health

    South Korea's Success in Containing the Coronavirus Highlights Importance of Digital Resilience

    In the News
    South China Morning Post by Robert Muggah

    One of the emerging lessons of the Covid-19 pandemic is that countries and companies that digitised early are more likely to recover faster than those that did not

  14. President Joe Biden stands with Chinese President Xi Jinping before a meeting on the sidelines of the G20 summit
    AP Photos
    US Foreign Policy

    US-China Detente Likely to Remain Elusive in 2024

    In the News
    East Asia Forum by Paul Heer

    "As the new year rolls in, mutual distrust continues to obstruct mutual understanding," Paul Heer writes.

  15. City skyline in China
    Joseph Chan
    Global Cities

    City Leaders Go Abroad: A Survey of City Diplomacy in 47 Cities

    In the News
    Journal of Urban Policy and Research by Kris Hartley,Michele Acuto

    Cities recognize the importance of city diplomacy but also lack necessary resources to fulfill the commitments they make to global agendas, Council fellows Kris Hartley and Michele Acuto explain.

  16. President Donald J. Trump, joined by Vice President Mike Pence and members of the White House Coronavirus Task Force, delivers remarks at a coronavirus update briefing Monday, March 16, 2020,
    The White House
    Global Politics

    Who Failed in the Coronavirus Response? A Look at the Timeline

    In the News
    Chicago Tribune by Ivo H. Daalder

    There is little doubt that the WHO was slow in responding to the danger represented by the emergence of a potentially new virus in China and that it was too willing to accept Beijing’s statements of what was happening. It should have known better.

  17. Ivo Daalder on Channel 4 news Defense and Security

    Nuclear Threat Means Relations between Russia and NATO Must Not Get Any Worse

    In the News
    Channel 4 by Ivo H. Daalder

    Council President Ivo Daalder explains why China and Russia are the biggest threats to the transatlantic alliance in a segment for the UK's Channel 4 news.

  18. Beijing Mayor Chen Jining during the "1,000-Days-to-Go" countdown ceremony at Olympic Park in China. Global Politics

    Why the world's mayors are stepping up on global issues

    In the News
    Chicago Tribune by Ivo H. Daalder

    Mainstream political parties on both the right and the left are scrambling to capture the momentum and accommodate what they see as a profoundly nationalist moment in global politics.

  19. President Joe Biden delivers remarks at a podium before a crowd and in front of an American flag.
    Official White House Photo by Cameron Smith
    US Foreign Policy

    How the War in Ukraine Changed American Attitudes to Foreign Policy

    In the News
    Bloomberg by Ivo H. Daalder

    "Right now, I think Russia represents the bigger threat. China represents the bigger long-term competition," says Council President Ivo Daalder, discussing the 2022 Chicago Council Survey.

  20. Screenshot of Bruce Jentleson (R) talking with Chris Lovingood Defense and Security

    What Not to Worry about with Chinese Balloon over United States

    In the News
    WRAL FOX-50 by Bruce Jentleson

    China’s balloon was not a “real strategic threat,” says Bruce Jentleson. “Our satellites overfly China all the time and theirs overfly us.”

  21. Craig Kafura speaks on Chicago Tonight. US Foreign Policy

    US House Speaker Pelosi Arrives in Taiwan, Defying Beijing

    In the News
    Chicago Tonight by Craig Kafura

    Craig Kafura joins Chicago Tonight to discuss Speaker Pelosi's Taiwan trip and whether or not it complicates the relationship between the US and China.

  22. Secretary of Defense, Lloyd Austin, sits at a table with Congress to discuss China's pacing.
    Staff Sgt. Jack Sanders
    Defense and Security

    Disappointments Abound in 2022 Pentagon Budget

    In the News
    Chicago Tribune by Elizabeth Shackelford

    “Blindly increasing our defense dollars isn’t a path to more security,” writes Senior Fellow Elizabeth Shackelford in the Chicago Tribune.

  23. Brazil's President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva, China's President Xi Jinping, South Africa's President Cyril Ramaphosa, India's Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Russia's Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov pose for a BRICS group photo
    AP Photos
    Global Politics

    What a BRICS Expansion Means for the US

    In the News
    Chicago Tribune by Elizabeth Shackelford

    The bloc's popularity signals dissatisfaction with the Western-run global order, Elizabeth Shackelford writes.

  24. Lithuania's President Gitanas Nauseda and NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg, left, pose in front of their respective flags, a soldier at left.
    AP Photos
    Defense and Security

    Will NATO's Vilnius Summit Advance Ukraine’s Victory?

    In the News
    Deep State Radio by Ivo H. Daalder

    NATO should focus its attention on the problem right next door, not on China, argues Council CEO Ivo Daalder.