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  2. Siloed Farmers: Reconciling Information Divides | Chicago Council on Global Affairs Food and Agriculture

    Siloed Farmers: Reconciling Information Divides | Chicago Council on Global Affairs

    Podcast
    by Ana Carolina Zimmermann,Peggy Tsai Yih

    Existing barriers between rural and urban areas, and young and old farmers perpetuates an information divide in agriculture that a young cattle farmer is trying to reconcile.

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    THE CHICAGO COUNCIL ON GLOBAL AFFAIRS. NOTES TO FINANCIAL STATEMENTS. DECEMBER 31, 2019. ... 1,296,590$. THE CHICAGO COUNCIL ON GLOBAL AFFAIRS. NOTES TO FINANCIAL STATEMENTS. https://globalaffairs.org/sites/default/files/fy19b_audited-financial-report.pdf
  4. Storming the Barricades: Young People Take Action | Chicago Council on Global Affairs Food and Agriculture

    Storming the Barricades: Young People Take Action | Chicago Council on Global Affairs

    Podcast
    by Natalie Burdsall,Promise Adesokan

    Young people refuse to take a back seat to their future, so they are getting engaged in global food and agriculture.

  5. Is Poland's General Election a Turning Point for the Nation? | Chicago Council on Global Affairs Global Politics

    Is Poland's General Election a Turning Point for the Nation? | Chicago Council on Global Affairs

    Podcast
    by Monika Sus

    Deep Dish dissects the surprising election results and what they mean for Poland’s future within the EU.

  6. How the G7 Plans to Counter Economic Coercion by China | Chicago Council on Global Affairs US Foreign Policy

    How the G7 Plans to Counter Economic Coercion by China | Chicago Council on Global Affairs

    Blog Post
    by Libby Berry

    An announcement made following the G7 Hiroshima Summit brings the group one step closer to a proposed “Economic Article 5.”

  7. How Cities Can Go Slow to Achieve Real Change | Chicago Council on Global Affairs Global Cities

    How Cities Can Go Slow to Achieve Real Change | Chicago Council on Global Affairs

    Blog Post
    by Sascha Haselmayer

    Nonresident Fellow Sascha Haselmayer discusses his new book, which synthesizes the lessons he learned from his work with cities, governments, and NGOs.

  8. Who Benefits from US-China Competition in Africa? | Chicago Council on Global Affairs US Foreign Policy

    Who Benefits from US-China Competition in Africa? | Chicago Council on Global Affairs

    Podcast
    by Michele Lowe,W. Gyude Moore

    Some say China's Belt and Road Initiative is a solution to help African countries build modern economies, while others call it "debt trap diplomacy." Who's right and how can—or should—the United States compete?

  9. Is Gaza's Hunger Crisis Driving the World to Recognize a Palestinian State? | Chicago Council on Global Affairs Food and Agriculture

    Is Gaza's Hunger Crisis Driving the World to Recognize a Palestinian State? | Chicago Council on Global Affairs

    Podcast
    by Ertharin Cousin

    Ertharin Cousin joins Deep Dish to unpack the unfolding hunger crisis in Gaza and explains how calls for Palestinian statehood recognition could reshape the conflict.

  10. Partnering with Youth to Inspire Agricultural Innovation | Chicago Council on Global Affairs Food and Agriculture

    Partnering with Youth to Inspire Agricultural Innovation | Chicago Council on Global Affairs

    Podcast
    by Abdullah Al Maruf,Paul E. Schickler, III

    The future of agricultural innovation is dependent on young people. How can we motivate them to get engaged?

  11. Five Things to Know about the US Midwest in 2020 | Chicago Council on Global Affairs Global Cities

    Five Things to Know about the US Midwest in 2020 | Chicago Council on Global Affairs

    Blog Post
    by Richard C. Longworth

    The Midwest possesses huge political and economic power in the United States. Richard C. Longworth explains the five things to know about the Midwest in 2020.