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Public OpinionUS Department of DefenseAmericans Split on Increasing Defense Spending | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
But large majorities support sending additional arms and military supplies to Ukraine, and if needed, Taiwan, Council polling shows.
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Public OpinionDamian Dovarganes / APUS Opinion on Global Free Trade | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
Large majorities of the public view international trade as good for the US economy, job creation, and people like them.
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Public OpinionNASASlight Rise in US Public Concerns about Climate | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
The 2015 Chicago Council Survey finds roughly four in 10 Americans believe climate change is a serious problem.
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Public OpinionCanvaRepublicans More Conservative Than Democrats Are Liberal | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
And the ideological split between parties continues to widen, new Council polling shows.
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Corporate Leadership Breakfast - March 2021 | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
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 -
Public OpinionCDC GlobalPublic Prefers Cooperation and Engagement with China | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
A February 2019 poll found most Americans describe the United States and China as rivals (63%) rather than partners (32%).
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Public OpinionMary Altaffer / Pool via APShould Beijing Seek Shared Leadership or Global Dominance? | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
According to the Chinese public, whether Beijing should take a leadership position on the world stage, however, is an overwhelming “yes.”
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Public OpinionREUTERSAs China Rises, Americans Seek Closer Ties with Japan | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
As China rises in power, Americans support US bases in Japan and want to build strong relations with US allies in Asia.
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Public OpinionCarolyn Kaster / APAmerican Support for Active US Global Role Not What It Used to Be | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
While most Democrats favor taking an active part in world affairs, Republicans remain divided.
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Public OpinionCDC GlobalChina Not Yet Seen as a Threat by the American Public | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
This report indicates that the American public does not yet see China as an urgent threat to national security.