Results that match 3 of 4 words
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Emerging Leaders | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
2017. 2018. 2019. 2020. 2021. 2022. 2023. 2024. 2025. Industry. Advocacy & International Development. ... 2018. 2019. 2020. 2021. 2022. 2023. 2024. 2025. By Industry. Advocacy & International Development. https://globalaffairs.org/emerging-leaders-directory -
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Majority in US Want to Learn More about Nuclear Policy | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
While crediting the US nuclear arsenal for its deterrent effect, Americans are less clear on its impact on the country or their personal safety.
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Yash Mori
What 2021 Revealed About Global Politics | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
Ian Bremmer, Ivo Daalder, and Elise Labott explore 2021’s key events and geopolitical trends and consider what 2022 may have in store. -
Public Opinion
2004 Chicago Council Survey | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
The 2004 Chicago Council Survey explores public opinion on core concepts about foreign policy and the rights and responsibilities of nation-states.
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Robert McNeely
1998 Chicago Council Survey | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
The 1998 Chicago Council Survey results reflect a "guarded engagement" by a largely satisfied superpower.
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Alex Brandon / AP
2024 Opinion Leaders Survey | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
We investigate where the attitudes of foreign policy professionals and the American public align—and diverge—in a major election year.
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US-Japan Binational Surveys | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
Surveys on Japanese and American attitudes conducted by the Chicago Council on Global Affairs and international partners. https://globalaffairs.org/us-japan-binational-surveys -
Tom Gill
2014 Chicago Council Immigration Survey | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
A Chicago Council on Global Affairs report which shows bipartisan support among Midwestern business leaders to pass immigration reform.
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Americans More Concerned about Threats at Home Than Abroad | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
More Americans consider issues like weakening democracy and political polarization to be critical threats to the United States than foreign adversaries.
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Samuel Branch
2006 Chicago Council Survey | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
The 2006 Chicago Council survey focused on U.S. and international public opinion on the rise of China and India and its implications on foreign policy.