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Food and Agriculture
Labor, Livelihoods, and Biometric Data | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
Check out our weekly round up of the top news and research in food, agriculture, and global development.
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ReutersMichael McGrath on the Legacy of the Good Friday Agreement | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
Irish Finance Minister Michael McGrath discusses how the Good Friday Agreement built peace in Northern Ireland, and how it continues to keep peace to this day. -
Food and Agriculture
Hunger in Washington State: US Food Insecurity on the Rise Nationwide | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
A recent study suggests that the food insecure population will quadruple in Washington state as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic
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Emerging Leaders Class of 2023 | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
The Emerging Leaders Class of 2023 spends a year examining key issues that affect the world and impact the global city of Chicago. https://globalaffairs.org/about-us/leadership-development-opportunities/emerging-leaders-program/program-alumni/2023 -
Mufid MajnunPandemic Panic: Protecting an Interconnected World | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
Ron Klain and Anita Patel discuss how to strengthen our health systems, prepare our cities, and educate communities to best prevent another global pandemic. -
NASAFrom Islam to Oil: Inside Saudi Arabia’s Influence | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
Journalist Krithika Varagur joined the Council's Cécile Shea for a revealing look at the rise of Saudi regional and global influence. -
Public Opinion
Changing US Attitudes on Trade | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
Both foreign policy leaders and the American public back “friendshoring."
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REUTERSWhy China is Challenging US Superpower Status Now | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
In light of current tensions in the bilateral relationship between the US and China, a panel of experts discusses its state and challenges for the future. -
Global Politics
The Polarization of Absentee Ballots | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
Over half of Americans are in favor of permanently changing laws to allow everyone to vote by mail, but there are partisan divides between Republicans and Democrats.