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  2. Poll: American Public Less Threatened than White House by China | Chicago Council on Global Affairs

    Americans do not see China as a critical threat, according to new public opinion data released today from the 2018 Chicago Council Survey. https://globalaffairs.org/poll-american-public-less-threatened-white-house-china
  3. China's Rise and the US-Japan Alliance | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
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    China's Rise and the US-Japan Alliance | Chicago Council on Global Affairs

    PAST EVENT VIDEO Conference
    Regional experts join the Chicago Council on Global Affairs to examine the challenges the US, Japan, and South Korea face as their relationship is tested.
  4. Race, Ethnicity, and American Views of Immigration and Diversity | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
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    Race, Ethnicity, and American Views of Immigration and Diversity | Chicago Council on Global Affairs

    Research
    Public Opinion Survey by Dina Smeltz,Craig Kafura,Candace Rondeaux,Heela Rasool-Ayub,Deborah Avant

    Political affiliation is far more closely associated with immigration policy preferences than race or ethnicity, polling finds.

  5. American Foreign Policy in the 2020 Election | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
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    American Foreign Policy in the 2020 Election | Chicago Council on Global Affairs

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    by Brian Hanson,James M. Lindsay

    James M. Lindsay joins the Council’s Dina Smeltz on Deep Dish to discuss the findings of the newly released 2019 Chicago Council Survey.

  6. Poll: Americans See Japan as Equally Important to US Economy as China | Chicago Council on Global Affairs

    A new report finds that a majority of Americans across party lines believe the United States’ relationship with Japan is important to the US economy and security. https://globalaffairs.org/poll-americans-see-japan-equally-important-us-economy-china
  7. Corporate Leadership Breakfast - March 2021 | Chicago Council on Global Affairs

    Corporate Leadership Breakfast - March 2021 | Chicago Council on Global Affairs

    PAST EVENT Roundtable
    Executives from corporate partner companies are invited to join us for an exclusive conversation with Council global cities fellow Sam Kling around the future of global cities and how their changing landscapes could impact the corporate world moving
  8. Pakistan's Taliban Gamble | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
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    Pakistan's Taliban Gamble | Chicago Council on Global Affairs

    Podcast
    by Madiha Afzal,Farhan Bokhari

    Pakistan's military leaders lauded the Taliban's takeover of Afghanistan this week. But will Pakistan's domestic threats—from a shaky economy to a rise in domestic terrorism—threaten the country's stability as a result of new leadership next

  9. a person holds a poster of the Earth that says handle with care
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    Racial and Ethnic Differences on US Climate Policy | Chicago Council on Global Affairs

    Blog Post
    Running Numbers by Devanshi Shah

    Americans of color tend to be more supportive of efforts to address climate change than White Americans.

  10. House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy speaks at a news conference
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    Emerging Partisan Division on Support to Ukraine | Chicago Council on Global Affairs

    Blog Post
    Running Numbers by Emily Sullivan

    Consensus on how long to provide economic and military aid to Ukraine appears to be weakening as the war enters its tenth month.

  11. Public Supports Ending Cuba Embargo | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
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    Public Supports Ending Cuba Embargo | Chicago Council on Global Affairs

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    Public Opinion Survey by Craig Kafura

    2015 Chicago Council Survey data show that Americans favor lifting the trade embargo on Cuba and believe the changes will benefit both countries.