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Catherine Bertini | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
Distinguished Fellow, Global Food and Agriculture
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Membership and Giving Circles | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
Generous philanthropic support makes it possible for the Council to provide insight, foster public dialogue, and advance policy solutions on global issues. https://globalaffairs.org/support-council/membership-giving-circles -
About Us | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
We empower more people to help shape our global future. https://globalaffairs.org/about-us -
Global Quantum Forum | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
Join us for two days of discussions covering topics such as national security, policy, AI, energy, workforce, and more. https://globalaffairs.org/global-quantum-forum -
Latest Stories | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
By Hope O'Dell. The Palestinian prime minister announced on Feb. 26 that he and his council of ministers will resign from the Palestinian Authority amid declining support, which has been -
Southeast Asia | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
Analysis and research on politics, economy, and current events of Burma (Myanmar), Indonesia, Malaysia, the Philippines, Singapore, Thailand, and Vietnam. https://globalaffairs.org/regions/southeast-asia -
Cécile Shea | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
Nonresident Senior Fellow, Global Security and Diplomacy
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Event Series: Pritzker Forum on Global Cities | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
The Council's annual Global Cities conference with events and meetings covering municipal and urban issues and municipality policies. https://globalaffairs.org/event-series/pritzker-forum -
Samuel Kling | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
Former Fellow & Director of Global Cities Research
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About Blue Marble | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
In 1972, an astronaut aboard Apollo 17 did something that wasn’t part of the mission plan: he took the first picture of the Earth. That “Blue Marble Shot,” as it came to be known, wasn’t just a remarkably striking image, but remarkable in