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Public OpinionVincent Thian / APChinese Public Broadly Confident in China's Economy | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
Everyday Chinese citizens view international trade as good for the economy and job creation, and say China should pursue a policy of global free trade.
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Public OpinionAP PhotosRace, 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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Public OpinionReuters
American Support for US Bases in Japan at Record High | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
American public opinion toward Japan has never been warmer, Council data show.
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US Foreign Policy
World Review: Biden's First Year, European Instability, and Ukraine | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
Every Friday, Ivo Daalder talks with reporters from some of the world’s leading media outlets to get their perspectives on emerging global stories and how they might unfold.
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Global PoliticsREUTERSWhat Trudeau's Win Means for Canadian Foreign Policy | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
After weeks of fierce campaigning, not much changed after Canada's snap election. What can the Trudeau government accomplish in a third term when it comes to foreign policy?
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Ana Miyares PhotographyChina and the World: How Citizens View Their Country's Global Future | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
Join us as we discuss the results of a new survey of Chinese public opinion on foreign policy and what these findings mean for US-China relations and China's role in the world. -
Public OpinionReutersSupport for US Commitment to NATO at 48-Year High | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
And bipartisan majorities of Americans support admitting new members to the alliance, Council polling shows.
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Public OpinionReuters
Russians and Americans Sense a New Cold War | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
Russians and Americans seem to sense a global alignment of democracies versus autocracies, and both publics fear a nuclear exchange.
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Public OpinionEvan Vucci / APRepublicans 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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Immigration and Foreign-Born Students | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
A panel of experts join the Council to discuss a new Council report on the economic impact of retaining US-educated foreign-born students in local economies.