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US Opinion Leaders Support Aid to Taiwan | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
But most oppose sending US troops to the island should China invade.
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Global Cities
Serving the Citizens—Not the Bureaucracy | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
New America's Sascha Haselmayer presents a strategic vision for city procurement.
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Evan Vucci / AP
Republicans and Democrats Support US Alliances, But for Different Reasons | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
While supporters of both parties see benefits in US security agreements, Republicans tend to be more concerned about the associated costs.
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Charlie Riedel / AP
Despite Trump Withdrawal, Americans Back Paris Climate Agreement | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
Most Americans—including a majority of Republicans—favor a range of measures to reverse or adapt to climate change.
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REUTERS
Europe's Cost-of-Living Crisis as Winter Approaches | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
How are soaring costs affecting lives and testing political support for sanctions on Russia?
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Race, Ethnicity, and American Views of Climate Change | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
Asian, Hispanic, and Black Americans are more likely to view climate change as a threat than Americans as a whole, data show.
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Reuters
Americans Skeptical of Vaccine Timeline | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
While President Trump has promised a vaccine before November, many are skeptical that a vaccine can safely be developed in such a short span of time.
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Global Economy
Actually, Americans Like Free Trade | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
As recent polling data shows, most Americans have a positive opinion of free trade but are concerned about the threat of trade on job security.
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Courtesy US Dept. of Agriculture
China's Rise and the US-Japan Alliance | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
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. -
Public Opinion
OK, Boomer: Youth Hesitant to Use Force, Shun US Exceptionalism in Foreign Policy | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
This survey data from the Chicago Council on Global Affairs provide insight into how Millennials view key foreign policy issues.