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Who's Winning the US-China Tech War? | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
Adam Segal explains the battles between China and the US over products like Huawei and TikTok, their role in US foreign policy, and why US allies are choosing sides.
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Chicago Council on Global Affairs Moves into Top 10 List of Think Tanks to Watch | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
The Chicago Council on Global Affairs is ranked as the #9 “Think Tank to Watch” in the world by The University of Pennsylvania’s Global Go To Think Tank Index released today. https://globalaffairs.org/chicago-council-global-affairs-moves-top-10-list-think-tanks-watch -
A Global Welcome: Metro Chicago's Approach to Immigrant Inclusion | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
Chicago is positioned to elevate itself as a bold city, capable of taking on cutting-edge policies and providing accessible opportunities for all residents.
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Rethinking Conflict Resolution in Sudan | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
How can international partners help pave the way for a more peaceful future in Sudan?
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Leading Change in United Nations Organizations | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
This paper provides guidance for new leaders through various stages of the early days of UN leadership.
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How to Be a Global Optimist in 2023 | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
As a year of conflict and crises draws to a close, how can we absorb the news without losing hope in 2023 and beyond?
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Year in Review: 2022 in Public Opinion | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
Reflect on the year with highlights from the Council's public opinion research and analysis.
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Ukraine is full of landmines
It will take decades to clear. Without women, it will be even slower — and more dangerous. -
Daniel Baer on Russia's Declining Power | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
As the Ukraine crisis continues, how should we understand Russia's larger political aims?
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America's Food Program for the Poor Should Focus on Nutrition
"Federal policymakers need to ensure that SNAP focuses more attention and resources on the diet quality of recipients," writes Dan Glickman with Ann Veneman.
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Fiona Hill on How Putin Thinks | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
How is legacy motivating Putin with Russia's war on Ukraine? Former National Security Council official Fiona Hill joins Deep Dish to discuss.
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Cities Competing for Talent in the Global Economy | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
To thrive in today's tech and knowledge-driven economy, cities must attract cutting-edge businesses and support startups, yet neither is possible without educated workers, innovators, and entrepreneurs.
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President's Club Conversation on US-Colombia Economic Relations | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
Matt Abbot talked with Francisco Santos and Flavia Santoro about the economic relationship between the US and Colombia. -
1974 Chicago Council Survey | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
The inaugural Chicago Council Survey was conducted in December 1974 to seek and understand the views of the public and national leaders on a series of international questions.
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US Commitments in Nutrition and Health for a Better Future | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
The United States has made big pledges for global nutrition. Our white paper offers recommendations to turn commitments into action.
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Abbott's Mary Rodgers on Antibody Testing | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
Principal Scientist, Abbott Surveillance Program, Mary Rodgers, PhD, takes a minute to discuss the importance of anitbody testing and what we have learned from the pandemic.
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Mali's Instability Threatens the Sahel | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
Judd Devermont and Neil Munshi explain why Mali's instability is a threat to Africa's Sahel region.
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Bikes and Scooters on the Road to Net Zero? Yes, with Some 'Ifs' | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
Micromobility can play a major role in transportation decarbonization, but its potential varies depending on the conditions in which it's employed.
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Americans, Japanese, and South Koreans Wary of China's Intentions | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
American, Japanese, and South Korean publics see China as a more of a threat than a partner. Trilateral cooperation will be key to managing China's rise.