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    Ji Pak
    Global Health

    Deep Dish Podcast Explains What to Watch for in 2021 | Chicago Council on Global Affairs

    Blog Post
    Global Insight by Brian Hanson

    Many of the challenges the world faced in 2020 will continue to shape our world next year.

  3. Republicans Favor Trump Approach to Israel-Hamas War | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
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    US Foreign Policy

    Republicans Favor Trump Approach to Israel-Hamas War | Chicago Council on Global Affairs

    Research
    Public Opinion Survey by Lama El Baz,Dina Smeltz

    But as the humanitarian crisis in Gaza worsens, Democrats and Independents say US support for Israel has gone too far.

  4. Americans and Human Rights in China | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
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    Americans and Human Rights in China | Chicago Council on Global Affairs

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    Public Opinion Survey by Craig Kafura

    In new Council polling, Americans say China’s treatment of minority groups isn’t just a question of internal politics.

  5. United Nations metal logo sign
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    Global Politics

    The UN is Turning 80. Is It Still Relevant? | Chicago Council on Global Affairs

    Blog Post
    Global Insight by Joshua Busby,Alexander Cooley,Karl Friedhoff,Craig Kafura,Suzanne Nossel,Paul Poast,Cécile Shea,Julián Ventura

    From peace and security to climate and technology, Council experts weigh in on whether the United Nations can still deliver on its founding mission.

  6. Americans Favor Greater AI and Quantum Regulation | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
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    Americans Favor Greater AI and Quantum Regulation | Chicago Council on Global Affairs

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    Public Opinion Survey by Dina Smeltz,Lama El Baz

    While still forming their views on these technologies, more say they are concerned about the potential risks than excited about the opportunities.

  7. American Views of China Remain at Record Lows | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
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    Public Opinion

    American Views of China Remain at Record Lows | Chicago Council on Global Affairs

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    Public Opinion Survey by Craig Kafura

    With Xi Jinping poised to receive a third term at the 20th Party Congress, American opinion of China has never been worse.

  8. Americans Continue to See Benefits from US Alliances | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
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    Public Opinion

    Americans Continue to See Benefits from US Alliances | Chicago Council on Global Affairs

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    Public Opinion Survey by Dina Smeltz

    As the war in Ukraine continues, majorities say the United States should maintain or increase its commitment to NATO.

  9. Americans Support Working Through the United Nations | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
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    US Foreign Policy

    Americans Support Working Through the United Nations | Chicago Council on Global Affairs

    Research
    Public Opinion Survey by Craig Kafura

    But partisan divisions on strengthening the institution have reached a new 50-year high.

  10. Taiwan's Security Future: How Domestic Politics Impact Taipei's Defense | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
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    Taiwan's Security Future: How Domestic Politics Impact Taipei's Defense | Chicago Council on Global Affairs

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    Report by Ethan Kessler

    With a presidential election fast approaching, Taipei’s defense policy could go in multiple directions.

  11. Most Americans See Value in International Trade | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
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    Most Americans See Value in International Trade | Chicago Council on Global Affairs

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    Public Opinion Survey by Karl Friedhoff,Lama El Baz

    While the US public believes trade is good for the economy, it does favors some restrictions—especially on goods such as semiconductors.