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    Global Health

    No, We're Not at 'War.' the Dangers of How We Talk About the COVID-19 Pandemic.

    In the News
    Chicago Tribune by Ivo H. Daalder

    The language of war can be used to bring a nation together in common cause—but when it comes to dealing with a pandemic, all these efforts are necessary.

  3. 2020 Election Review: Smaller, Economically Successful Midwest Cities Shifted Toward Biden as Much as Suburbs | Chicago Council on Global Affairs Global Politics

    2020 Election Review: Smaller, Economically Successful Midwest Cities Shifted Toward Biden as Much as Suburbs | Chicago Council on Global Affairs

    Blog Post
    by Alexander Hitch

    Data from the 2016 and 2020 elections show it’s not just large cities, their suburbs, and university towns that have shifted toward Democrats.

  4. LESTER CROWN CENTER ON US FOREIGN POLICY By Dina ...

    at home—in recovery from the COVID-19 pandemic, infrastructure, green technology, and a range. ... combating terrorism (67%), sending COVID-19 vaccines to other countries in need (62%), and limiting. https://globalaffairs.org/sites/default/files/2021-10/ccs2021_fpmc_0.pdf
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    Global Economy

    What can Chicago learn from retail vacancies in other global cities?

    Blog Post
    ChicagoGlobal by Jack Benjamin

    Reflecting a global trend, Chicago Loop retail vacancies hit a record 30%—most likely due to remote work—necessitating revival strategies.

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    Global Cities

    Cities are expanding outdoor dining; why's Chicago an exception? | Chicago Council on Global Affairs

    Blog Post
    ChicagoGlobal by Jack Benjamin

    Due to unresolved civic tensions, Chicago's Clark Street faces a potential shutdown despite expansions of outdoor dining programs in other global cities.

  7. 1 Republicans and Democrats in Different Worlds on Climate ...

    Both partisan groups are less likely to favor protecting the environment than they were before the COVID-19 pandemic took its toll on the US economy. ... For that reason, the economic shock of the COVID-19 pandemic may make US climate action more https://globalaffairs.org/sites/default/files/2021-11/Final%20Climate%20Brief.pdf
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    IntroductionThe COVID-19 pandemic brought the fragility of supply chains to the attention of governments and publics around the world. ... In the years after COVID-19, however, that effort gained steam. While there has been some progress in manufacturing https://globalaffairs.org/sites/default/files/2025-10/2025%20Critical%20Minerals_KF.pdf
  9. South Koreans See China as More Threat than Partner, But Not the Most Critical Threat Facing the Country | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
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    South Koreans See China as More Threat than Partner, But Not the Most Critical Threat Facing the Country | Chicago Council on Global Affairs

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    Public Opinion Survey by Karl Friedhoff

    Majorities of South Koreans cite low birthrates in South Korea and North Korea’s nuclear program as larger threats than China's economic or military power.

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    Miscellaneous 13,490 616 - 286 14,702 - 94 356 19,648 451 62 982 1,892 52,579. ... Total financial assets 19,903,455 23,510,944 Less amounts unavailable for general expenditures. https://globalaffairs.org/sites/default/files/files/2024-audited-financial-statements.pdf
  11. Are Urbanites Willing to Ditch Cars for More Sustainable ...

    March 2021 With public transit ridership down sharply during the COVID-19 pandemic, cities are looking to. ... Half of metropolitan respondents (50%) unwilling to consider riding public transit named COVID-19 as a. https://globalaffairs.org/sites/default/files/2021-04/Transportation%20Brief_Final.pdf