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Public OpinionAP PhotosTwo-Thirds of Americans Think US-Taiwan Relations Bolster US Security | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
But a majority oppose sending US troops if China were to invade the island.
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US Foreign Policy
Public Attitudes on US Intelligence | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
A 2019 survey confirms that Americans broadly support Intelligence agencies despite their limited transparency and persistent antagonism from President Trump.
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Global Politics
Putin Visits Xi, Russia's Kharkiv Advance, Biden-Bibi Split | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
Ken Moriyasu, Nahal Toosi, and Yaroslav Trofimov join Ivo Daalder to discuss the week's top news stories.
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Defense and Security
Could an Asian NATO be in the Cards? | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
Balancing power or increasing risk? Deep Dish explores what a multilateral defense pact for Asia might mean.
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US Foreign PolicyLouise Delmotte / APAmericans Grow More Supportive of Aiding Taiwan in a China Crisis | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
Still, the US public prefers to maintain the status quo across the Taiwan Strait rather than risk military confrontation with Beijing.
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Global Politics
Taiwan Election, New 'Axis of Evil,' ICJ Genocide Case | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
Bethany Allen-Ebrahimian, Deborah Amos, and Yaroslav Trofimov join Ivo Daalder to discuss the week's top news stories.
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Tech and Science
AI, Disruption, and the Future of Spying | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
Amy Zegart, author of “Spies, Lies and Algorithms”, reveals how technology is transforming espionage.
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US Foreign PolicyAP PhotosMajority of Trump Republicans Prefer the United States Stay out of World Affairs | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
Republicans with a very favorable view of the former president seem to prefer a US role that is more independent and less cooperative.
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Public Opinion
Americans Expecting a Power Shift in Energy Supply in Next 10 Years | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
Council survey data finds Americans place a high priority on a secure energy supply and expect renewal sources will overtake fossil fuels in the next 10 years.
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Defense and Security
NATO Remains in US National Interest | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
President Biden's approach to his first NATO summit shows he understands the importance of competition with China instead of confrontation, Council President Ivo Daalder explains to BBC World News.