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Next Generation Changemakers | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
A network of intersectional and multi-disciplinary thinkers, doers, and communicators to better guide and inform our work. -
Ian Klaus | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
Founding Director, Carnegie CaliforniaExpertise -
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Russia, China, and the Battle for Global Dominance | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
Catherine Ashton, Robert Kagan, Kishore Mahbubani, and Ivo Daalder discuss the new geopolitical order emerging from Russia and China’s efforts to counter US power. -
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China and the World: How Citizens View Their Country's Global Future | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
Join us as we discuss the results of the first-ever survey of Chinese public opinion on foreign policy and what these findings mean for US-China relations and China's role in the world. -
Liza Cirolia | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
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Lauren Bean Buitta | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
Lauren Bean Buitta is founder and CEO of Girl Security, a nonpartisan, non-profit organization closing the gender gap in national security through learning, training, and mentoring support. https://globalaffairs.org/emerging-leaders/lauren-bean-buitta -
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Trade War 2.0? The 2024 Election and the Global Economy | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
Economists Heidi Crebo-Rediker and Diane Swonk discuss how the outcome of the 2024 election could impact the economy, both in the US and globally. -
Julia Demaree Nikhinson / AP
Dramatic Rise in Republican Support for Ukraine | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
In a 21-point shift, 51 percent of Republicans now favor providing US military aid to Kyiv.
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A Diversity of Opinion: Race, Age, and US Foreign Policy | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
A conversation with polling experts during the week of the DNC in Chicago explores how factors like race and age play into Americans’ views on foreign policy. -
Chiang Ying-ying / AP
On Taiwan, Americans Favor the Status Quo | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
Should China invade, Americans support arming Taipei but oppose direct military intervention.