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  2. The Importance of Race in Attitudes Toward Trade and Globalization | Chicago Council on Global Affairs Global Economy

    The Importance of Race in Attitudes Toward Trade and Globalization | Chicago Council on Global Affairs

    Blog Post
    by Diana C. Mutz,Edward D. Mansfield

    Minorities show greater support toward international trade than whites, which is puzzling in part because minorities are more likely to experience unemployment.

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    The Chicago Council on Foreign Relations)Heartland Alliance for Human Rights and Human. ... Paul O’ConnorWorld Business Chicago. John E. RiellyThe Chicago Council onForeign Relations, retired. https://globalaffairs.org/sites/default/files/2002_annual_report.pdf
  4. Biden Warns Putin Ukraine Invasion Will Be Met with Real Costs | Chicago Council on Global Affairs Global Politics

    Biden Warns Putin Ukraine Invasion Will Be Met with Real Costs | Chicago Council on Global Affairs

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    by Ivo H. Daalder

    “The choice really now is Moscow. It can either engage in diplomacy or see the kinds of measures that President Biden laid out,” Ivo Daalder explains on CNN.

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    THE CHICAGO COUNCIL ON GLOBAL AFFAIRS. NOTES TO FINANCIAL STATEMENTS. DECEMBER 31, 2022. ... 3,969,723$. THE CHICAGO COUNCIL ON GLOBAL AFFAIRS. NOTES TO FINANCIAL STATEMENTS. https://globalaffairs.org/sites/default/files/files/Council-FY22-Audit-Report.pdf
  6. Core Sanders Supporters' Economic Pessimism | Chicago Council on Global Affairs Public Opinion

    Core Sanders Supporters' Economic Pessimism | Chicago Council on Global Affairs

    Research
    Public Opinion Survey by Dina Smeltz,Karl Friedhoff,Craig Kafura

    Survey data shows Sanders supporters are concerned about global overreach and that it comes at the expense of the economy and general quality of life.

  7. Some Aussies Overlook Link Between Climate Change and Drought | Chicago Council on Global Affairs Climate and the Environment

    Some Aussies Overlook Link Between Climate Change and Drought | Chicago Council on Global Affairs

    Blog Post
    by Katherine Stiplosek

    Australians are more concerned about severe weather events than the climate crisis causing them. But is tackling the former alone just putting out fires?

  8. Immigration Policies Could Create Risks for Candidates on Both Sides | Chicago Council on Global Affairs Migration

    Immigration Policies Could Create Risks for Candidates on Both Sides | Chicago Council on Global Affairs

    Blog Post
    by Dina Smeltz

    In this Chicago Council on Global Affairs blog, Dina Smeltz and Brendan Helm explain immigration policy risks for presidential candidates.

  9. Reducing SNAP Restrictions to Make Food Preparation Easier for Families | Chicago Council on Global Affairs Food and Agriculture

    Reducing SNAP Restrictions to Make Food Preparation Easier for Families | Chicago Council on Global Affairs

    Blog Post
    by Samanta Dunford

    Food preparation is a common barrier to accessing healthy, nutritious meals for families, making SNAP expansions vital to food security.

  10. Views from the G2: Public Opinion in the US and China | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
    Pete Souza
    Public Opinion

    Views from the G2: Public Opinion in the US and China | Chicago Council on Global Affairs

    Research
    Public Opinion Survey by Karl Friedhoff,Craig Kafura

    Changes in the public's opinion within the last year will offer some insight into the stability of the relationship between the United States and China.

  11. Americans Question Gains of War in Afghanistan | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
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    Public Opinion

    Americans Question Gains of War in Afghanistan | Chicago Council on Global Affairs

    Research
    Public Opinion Survey by Dina Smeltz

    Results from the 2012 Council Survey find that nearly seven in 10 Americans think the war in Afghanistan has not been worth the cost.