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Erik McLeanDiane Swonk on the Coronavirus Impact and 2020 Economic Currents | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
Grant Thornton's chief economist Diane Swonk joins The Economist's Midwest Correspondent Adam Roberts for a conversation on the developing impact of COVID-19. -
The Trump vs. Xi Superpower Showdown | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
The Wall Street Journal's Bob Davis and Lingling Wei join Council President Ivo Daalder to discuss current and future US-China relations. -
Global Economy
Did the UNSG Say "Revolution"? | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
Ian Klaus writes about the role global cities play around the world and the urgent need to adapt governance practices.
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REUTERSBuilding Better Black Futures | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
In honor of Juneteenth, activists Alicia Garza and Liz Dozier discuss how empowering Black communities through civic and policy engagement is essential to addressing inequalities and systemic racism. -
Global HealthCOP21Green COVID-19 Recovery and Transatlantic Leadership: What Are the Prospects? | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
A Democratic victory provides an opportunity for transatlantic collaboration, but structures for cooperation among stakeholders in the US need to be revived.
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ReutersPresident’s Club Conversation on Slowing the Spread through Contact Tracing | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
Experts from Partners in Health explain exactly how contact tracing works and what is essential to making it successful. -
ReutersUS Economic Trends to Watch in 2022 | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
Goldman Sachs’ chief economist Jan Hatzius considers the outlook for the US economy in 2022. -
Food and Agriculture
Talking Back to Hunger | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
Roger Thurow shares a poem evoking the human face of domestic hunger — an issue that is too often forgotten in policy discussions.
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2021: Year in Numbers | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
With the holiday celebrations behind us, here is a quick recap of some of the stats that defined the past twelve months of programming at the Council.