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Leo Correa / AP
US Opinion Leaders Deeply Divided on Israel-Gaza War | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
When it comes to the conflict in the Middle East, American foreign policy professionals are more divided along partisan lines than the general public.
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Reuters
Amplifying Black History for Structural Change and Unity | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
Learning the lessons of Black History Month can highlight opportunities for addressing structural racism and systemic inequity. -
Serj Tyaglovsky
ICYMI: Recent Council Surveys on Russia-US Relations | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
Americans and Russians agree on few matters as each believe the other is influencing their domestic affairs.
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Ed Wray / AP
Partisan, Racial, and Generational Views on America's Global Role | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
Majorities across racial groups want the United States to be a world leader in economic and military strength, democratic values, and more.
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US Foreign Policy
Elizabeth Shackelford on Afghanistan | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
Twenty years after the war began, the United States' forces will officially leave Afghanistan on September 11, 2021. What's the argument to leave and why has it taken so long?
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University of Kansas Press
Life Lessons from Congress, the Farm, and the Movies, with Dan Glickman | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
The former US Secretary of Agriculture discusses the principles that shaped his remarkable career and how they could be an antidote to America’s divisive politics. -
Brittainy Newman / AP
Racial and Ethnic Differences on US Climate Policy | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
Americans of color tend to be more supportive of efforts to address climate change than White Americans.
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US Ambassador to China Nicholas Burns on China-US Relations | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
Members of the Council community join Ambassador Burns for insights into the current state of the China-US relationship. -
Joe Biden on Global Engagement in an Age of Uncertainty | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
Vice President Biden discusses America's leadership in a world of uncertainty in the fifth annual Louis B. Susman Lecture. -
REUTERS
Bolsonaro's Battle for Power | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
For Brazil’s President Bolsonaro, a consequence of mishandling COVID-19 could be losing the 2022 presidential election.