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Reuters
Growing Partisan Divides on Immigration | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
A 2015 survey from the Chicago Council on Global Affairs finds partisan gap on immigration issues, driven by Democrats' shift, is widest yet.
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Jacquelyn Martin / AP
Americans Say Weakening Democracy Is the Most Critical Threat to the United States | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
More than half also say the decline of democracies around the world, foreign interference in American elections, and the conflict in the Middle East pose critical threats to vital US interests.
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Americans Continue to Support Military and Economic Aid to Ukraine | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
However, Republican support for providing US assistance continues to steadily decline.
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East Asia | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
Analysis, commentary, and research on conflict, politics, economy, and culture in Japan, Mongolia, North Korea, South Korea, and Taiwan. https://globalaffairs.org/regions/east-asia -
Ana Miyares Photography
The Middle East in Transition | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
Aaron David Miller, David Schenker, Mona Yacoubian, and Ivo Daalder analyze how conflicts and power shifts are reshaping the Middle East and the roles of key regional players. -
Ana Miyares Photography
The Future of the Russian Opposition | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
Natalia Pelevina, Konstantin Sonin, Dina Smeltz, and Olga Kamenchuk discuss the future of Russia's opposition movement and the challenges Russian activists are facing. -
The White House
The US-Japan Alliance in the Age of Crisis | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
Survey results reveal how Japanese perceptions of security in East Asia have changed following Russia's invasion of Ukraine.
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Stephen Walker
Survey Says: How Americans Really View the World | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
Michael Desch and Peter Slevin joined the Chicago Council on Global Affairs to explain why many Americans now support active US engagement in the world. -
Public Opinion
Growing Support in US for Some Climate Change Action | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
Recent survey findings show that policies focused on furthering US energy independence are most likely to gain bipartisan support.
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Jose Luis Magana / AP
US Opinion Leaders Support Continued Aid to Ukraine | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
While opinion leaders across party lines—as well as Democrats and Independents among the public—support continued assistance to Kyiv, everyday Republicans stand out in their opposition.