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American Support for US Strikes against Syria Split along Partisan Lines | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
In this Chicago Council on Global Affairs survey, a majority of Americans expressed support for a joint airstrike against Syria.
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In Mexico, President Obama Expresses Optimism for Immigration Reform, But Many Americans Express Bias against Mexican Immigrants | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
In 2013, a majority of Americans support some variation of immigration reform, but many have bias against Mexican immigrants.
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Cities, Suburbs, and Immigration: Connected Economies, Divided Politics | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
Cities may face some challenges with neighbors in the suburbs while trying to establish policies supporting immigration.
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American Attitudes toward Korea: Growing Support for a Solid Relationship | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
This survey from the Chicago Council on Global Affairs indicates American public opinion shows steadily growing American support for the US-Korea alliance.
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Budget One-Pager
December 2020. Results from the 2020 Chicago Council Survey, conducted July 2-19, 2020, reveal bipartisan support for increased federal spending on a number of domestic priorities, including education, healthcare, and ... 2020 Chicago Council Survey is https://globalaffairs.org/sites/default/files/2020-12/Budget%20One-Pager.pdf -
Why do Americans Support US Presence in Mideast But Say Iraq War Was Not Worth Costs? | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
American disapproval rates of US-Iraq war reach record highs.
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Americans Who See Immigration as a Critical Threat to the United States at Lowest Level in Two Decades | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
This survey, from the Chicago Council on Global Affairs, reveals that Americans have grown less concerned about large numbers of immigrants coming to the U.S.
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Half of Americans Say US Government Not Doing Enough on Climate Change | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
Survey results indicate Americans rate climate change as a lower priority than other foreign policy concerns. However, many believe the US government should do more to address the issue.