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  2. German public opinion shifts after Hamas attack – poll Defense and Security

    German public opinion shifts after Hamas attack – poll

    Blog Post
    by AJ Caughey

    Germans used to think Israel was more responsible for the conflict in the Middle East. Now they are more likely to blame Palestinians.

  3. P28625_HigherEd Report.indd

    April 2016. The Chicago Council on Global Affairs is an independent, nonpartisan organization. ... Sally Mason, former president, University of Iowa. THE CHICAGO COUNCIL ON GLOBAL AFFAIRS - 7. > https://globalaffairs.org/sites/default/files/2021-07/report_economic_benefit_retaining_foreign-born_students.pdf
  4. Reducing Post-Harvest Losses in Nigeria's Aquaculture Sector Contributes to Sustainable Development | Chicago Council on Global Affairs Food and Agriculture

    Reducing Post-Harvest Losses in Nigeria's Aquaculture Sector Contributes to Sustainable Development | Chicago Council on Global Affairs

    Blog Post
    by Julius A. Nukpezah,Joseph T. Steensma,Nhuong Tran

    This Chicago Council on Global Affairs blog post explains why global leaders project Nigeria to be a major global economic hub.

  5. The cost of Shein and Temu's low prices Culture

    The cost of Shein and Temu's low prices

    Blog Post
    by Hope O'Dell

    How the fast fashion companies found a way to "circumvent" U.S. labor law.

  6. Japan holds a central role in the US alliance ...

    That marked the highest recorded favorable feeling toward Japan in nearly forty years of Chicago Council Surveys. ... 28%). Results from previous Chicago Council Surveys underscore the domestic support enjoyed by the US-Japan alliance. https://globalaffairs.org/sites/default/files/2020-11/Public%20Opinion%20and%20the%20US-Japan%20Alliance%20at%20the%20Outset%20of%20the%20Trump%20Administration%20PDF%20Report.pdf
  7. 332 South Michigan Avenue Suite 1100 Chicago, Illinois 60604thechicagocouncil.org ...

    plan. The Chicago Council has published numerous reports focused on Chicago’s global competitiveness. ... 4 - The Chicago Council on Global Affairs Report of an Independent Study Group - 5. https://globalaffairs.org/sites/default/files/2023-03/Globalizing-Chicagos-Economic-Development-Plans.pdf
  8. Snyder-SouthKorea_v1.indd

    point yet recorded in Chicago Council Surveys. How-. ever, some notable gaps between American and South. ... October 2014. CHICAGO COUNCIL SURVEYS. 2 - AMERICAN ATTITUDES TOWARD KOREA: GROWING SUPPORT FOR A SOLID RELATIONSHIP. https://globalaffairs.org/sites/default/files/2020-11/American%20Attitudes%20toward%20Korea%3B%20Growing%20Support%20for%20a%20Solid%20Relationship%20PDF%20Report.pdf
  9. March 8, 2013 North Korea: Like Father, Like Son ...

    The full report on the 2012 Chicago Council Survey, “Foreign Policy in the New Millennium,” is available at www.thechicagocouncil.org. ... Research assistance for this brief was provided by Shawn Janzen. The 2012 Chicago Council Survey was made https://globalaffairs.org/sites/default/files/2020-11/report_Preventing-North%20Korea-from-Building%20Nuclear-Capacity-Americans-Top-Priority%20for-US-ROK-Relationship_2013-03-07.pdf
  10. Japan Report_v1.indd

    The 2014 Chicago Council Survey should provide some reassurance on all three counts. ... Third, the 2014 Chicago Council Survey finds majority support for the Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP). https://globalaffairs.org/sites/default/files/2020-11/US%E2%80%93Japan%20Alliance%20Central%20to%20American%20Views%20of%20Asia%3B%20Assessment%20of%20the%202014%20Chicago%20Council%20Survey%20PDF%20Report.pdf
  11. Farmers Facing a New Kind of Crisis: How COVID-19 Has Broken Agricultural Value Chains | Chicago Council on Global Affairs Food and Agriculture

    Farmers Facing a New Kind of Crisis: How COVID-19 Has Broken Agricultural Value Chains | Chicago Council on Global Affairs

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    by Nupur Parikh

    The pandemic's impact on agriculture will be significant and long-lasting.