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Biden's Human Rights Promises: Rhetoric or Real? | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
Deep Dish unpacks if Biden really centered human rights in US foreign policy.
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From Stability to Prosperity: Understanding Costa Rica's Success | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
Deep Dish explores what makes Costa Rica a shining example of functionality.
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Survey Finds American Public Opinion of Russia Falls to Levels Not Seen Since Cold War | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
The Chicago Council on Global Affairs released new public opinion survey results today showing that American views of Russia have been less positive now than at any time since the Cold War. https://globalaffairs.org/about-us/press-room/survey-finds-american-public-opinion-russia-falls-levels-not-seen-cold-war -
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New Chicago restaurant has a dual mission: a Michelin star and respect for Ukrainian cuisine | How a Ukrainian Chef fights Russia with food
Chef Johnny Clark calls his new Ukrainian restaurant Anelya a “political statement” to the world that Ukrainian food “isn’t just Russian with a twist” — and that it deserves a Michelin star of its own.
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BRICS Expansion Explained: New Members, New Challenges | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
We breakdown the mystery behind the BRICS and its evolving role in shaping the global order.
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AP Photos
Most Americans Are Uncomfortable with the Policy of Nuclear Sole Authority | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
Sixty-one percent of the US public is uneasy with only the president having the power to authorize the use of nuclear weapons.
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Access to electricity in Africa fights climate change
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Free Trade with Exceptions: Public Opinion and Industrial Policy | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
Citizens and policymakers alike embrace industrial policy as great power competition intensifies.
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Public Opinion
Americans See Europe as Most Critical Region for US Security | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
Public support for US military bases on the continent is also on the rise, Council polling reveals.
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US Foreign Policy
Deep Dish Returns! Lessons on a Career Spent in Global Affairs | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
Get ready to meet Brian Hanson and Lizzy Shackelford – the voices behind Deep Dish.
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1 Russian Public Accepts Putin’s Spin on Ukraine Conflict ...
Yet an overall majority of Russians support their government’s action in Ukraine. ... in eastern Ukraine would boil over into a war between Russia and Ukraine. https://globalaffairs.org/sites/default/files/2022-04/Final%20Russia%20Brief%20V3.pdf -
Reuters
Strong Partners: Japanese and US Perceptions of America and the World | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
New data from the Japan Institute of International Affairs and the Council offer insights on how publics in the United States and Japan view the relationship between their countries.
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Anne Thurow
Beating the Odds: The Mothers and Children of the 1,000 Days Movement | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
Ten years after The First 1,000 Days book began, Roger Thurow revisits the featured mothers and children to see how they are faring.
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REUTERS
US Africa Leaders Summit Preview
President Joe Biden will host the US-Africa Leaders Summit in Washington, DC, in December 2022. Africa’s shift toward China, Russia will be the meeting subtext.
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Few Signs of “Ukraine Fatigue” Among American Public Dina ...
Providing economic assistance toUkraine. Sending US troops to Ukraine to helpthe Ukrainian government defend. ... Very likely Somewhat likely Somewhat unlikely Very unlikely. Precedents Set by Invasion of Ukraine. https://globalaffairs.org/sites/default/files/2022-08/Final%20Ukraine%20Brief%20-%202022%20CCS.pdf -
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Two-Thirds of Americans Think US-Taiwan Relations Bolster US Security | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
But a majority oppose sending US troops if China were to invade the island.
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Ukrainian Presidential Press Office via AP
It's Time to Bring Ukraine into NATO
"Though the Kremlin has long portrayed Ukraine's membership in NATO as a red line, there is no need to fear Russia's response to Kyiv's accession to the alliance," Paul Poast writes.
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AP Photos
Netflix’s “The Diplomat”: Pop Culture Gives Diplomacy a Boost | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
"The Diplomat" is Hollywood's take on the foreign service. Deep Dish explores the significance with a career diplomat and TV producer.
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Reuters
The War in Ukraine Will End with a Deal, Not a White Flag
"While Russia can’t win, it won’t lose. Instead, it will hold out until Ukraine is willing to bargain," Paul Poast writes.
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What the Ukraine War, Taiwan, and Gaza Have in Common
"Washington’s denial—or revisionism—about US policies that helped to fuel current or potential crises only makes them more intractable," Paul Heer argues.