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  2. An aerial view of a neighborhood in Mumbai with small family homes. Global Health

    The COVID City

    In the News
    Project Syndicate by Robert Muggah

    Could the pandemic lead to a more advanced and inclusive form of urbanism?

  3. Dominick Walton, who is homeless herself, serves food to homeless people amid the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) outbreak in Houston, Texas, U.S
    Reuters
    Inclusion and Equity

    Viral Inequality

    In the News
    Project Syndicate by Robert Muggah

    Far from merely reflecting an unequal distribution of economic means, rising inequality comes with a range of toxic side effects, many of which the COVID-19 pandemic has thrown into sharp relief.

  4. Exterior view of a university building Global Cities

    Imperiled Higher Education Institutions Key to State's Future

    In the News
    Crain's Detroit by John Austin

    The Midwest's colleges and universities are central to community economic renewal and COVID-19 recovery, a revival put at risk by recent fiscal, demographic and short-sighted public policy headwinds.

  5. Photo of Northbound Lake Shore Drive looking North to Chicago Skyline.
    Scott Winterroth
    Global Health

    How Chicago Can Avoid the Looming Global Traffic Crisis

    In the News
    Chicago Tribune by Samuel Kling

    As city leaders move beyond coping with the COVID-19 crisis to imagining the future, how to move—literally—poses a challenge.

  6. Ertharin Cousin speaks in a Bloomberg Markets interview. Food and Agriculture

    Global Food Prices Stay Near Record

    In the News
    Bloomberg Markets by Ertharin Cousin

    Ertharin Cousin joins Kriti Gupta on Bloomberg Markets to discuss global food inflation and Covid resilience.

  7. President Donald Trump arrives to speak at a campaign rally Sept. 21, 2020, at Dayton International Airport in Ohio. Public Opinion

    Most Americans want more global engagement

    In the News
    Chicago Tribune by Ivo H. Daalder,Dina Smeltz

    Rather than moving to cut ties with the rest of the world during the COVID-19 pandemic, majorities of Americans continue to prefer active U.S. engagement and shared leadership in world affairs.

  8. President Roosevelt examines a globe presented to him by the U.S. Army. December 25, 1942.
    FDR Presidential Library & Museum
    US Foreign Policy

    'Wartime' Leadership? Donald Trump Is No FDR

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    The Chicago Tribune by Thomas G. Weiss

    Among the most preposterous of delusions from our delusional president is that he is qualified to lead the country in the "war" against COVID-19. Could we imagine a contrast more ludicrous than that between the recycled reality-TV host and Frankl

  9. President Biden and First Lady Dr. Jill Biden at the Washington Monument Global Politics

    How Joe Biden Can Restore America’s Standing Abroad

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    The National Interest by Paul Heer

    Before the United States can reliably rebuild its international power and influence, it must heal itself by getting COVID under control, reviving economic prosperity, and moving beyond the bitterly divided politics of the Trump presidency.

  10. Flags outside of the 76th United Nations General Assembly in NY.
    Diplomatic Security Service
    Global Politics

    Biden Says America Is Back at the Table. Is It?

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    the Chicago Tribune by Elizabeth Shackelford

    Senior Fellow Elizabeth Shackelford explains how it will take more than mere words to create the multilateral responses the world needs to climate change, COVID-19, and the global crises yet to come.

  11. Tourists wearing masks during COVID 19 pandemic in Singapore. Global Cities

    The Post-Pandemic Urban Future Is Already Here

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    Bloomberg CityLab by Ian Klaus

    The coronavirus crisis stands to dramatically reshape cities around the world. But the biggest revolutions in urban space may have begun before the pandemic.