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David Strickler
Cooperation or Coercion? The Views of US Opinion Leaders on Foreign Policy Approaches | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
The 2020 Chicago Council on Global Affairs-University of Texas at Austin survey explores to what extent Democratic, Republican, and Independent foreign policy professionals support Biden’s international agenda.
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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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This data aligns with past Chicago Council Surveys which consistently show support for various international agreements to collectively address climate change. ... The 2016 Chicago Council Survey was made possible by the generous support of the John D. https://globalaffairs.org/sites/default/files/2021-09/public-opinion-survey_climatechange_nov2016.pdf -
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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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Johnny Bhalla
International Relations and COVID-19: Views from Australia | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
Inevitably, the COVID-19 pandemic will change how people across the world think about foreign relations. Craig Kafura looks at Australia as a case study for how these changes affect public opinion.
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Globally, Negative Views of Russia Predominate | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
The majority of countries polled in a recent 53-nation study hold negative views of Russia following its invasion of Ukraine.
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Cole Keister
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The Abraham Accords didn't provoke a reaction among many Arab states. Why?The Abraham Accords didn't provoke a reaction among many Arab states. Why?
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Alisdare Hickson
The Midwest Can't Afford to Close Its Doors to Refugees | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
Midwestern governors have stopped accepting Syrian refugees in the wake of the Paris and Beirut terrorist attacks, though data shows they pose little risk.
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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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Reuters
Trump and Biden Voters Deeply Divided on Foreign Policy | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
Polling experts examine how public opinion of foreign policy matches up with the candidates on this episode of Deep Dish.
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Russians Are Split over Benefits of Military Action in Ukraine | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
While a majority continue to express support for the war and more now sense the military operation has been successful, the Russian public is divided on whether it has led to more positive or negative consequences.
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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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Should the US Embrace or Reject Engagement with China? | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
Paul Heer joins Deep Dish to argue that engagement is necessary in shaping the US-China relationship.
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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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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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Will Politics in Taiwan Increase the Risk of Conflict with China? | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
Deep Dish explores the challenges and choices Taiwan faces in preserving peace and navigating its delicate relationship with China and the US.
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Poll: Americans Now More Opposed to Border Wall, Less Concerned about Controlling and Reducing Illegal Immigration | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
According to a Council's new report, support for expanding the border wall with Mexico has declined seven percentage points since 2016. https://globalaffairs.org/poll-americans-now-more-opposed-border-wall-less-concerned-about-controlling-and-reducing-illegal -
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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REUTERS
Despite Political Tension, Americans and Russians See Cooperation as Essential | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
A joint Chicago Council on Global Affairs and the Levada Analytical Center survey shows few Russians or Americans expect great changes to US-Russia ties now or in the next 10 years, although both publics see the merits of collaboration.
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Reuters
Ukrainians Unwilling to Give up National Territory | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
While Ukrainians may be willing to give up on the idea of NATO membership, they will not accept their government ceding territory to Russia.