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Public OpinionAP PhotosWestern Sanctions Have Largely Spared Ordinary Russians | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
Russians report limited impact of Western-imposed sanctions and continued support for the war in Ukraine.
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MigrationBrad KnightImmigration a Demographic Lifeline in Midwestern Metros | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
This report examines how immigrants have helped offset native-born population loss and revitalized an aging workforce in 40-plus Midwestern metro areas between 2000 and 2015.
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Public OpinionReutersAmericans Believe Sanctions Will Weaken Russia's Economy and Military | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
But neither Americans or Ukrainians think the sanctions will force Russia to withdraw troops from Ukraine in the immediate future.
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Public OpinionAvi WaxmanThe Urban-Suburban-Rural "Divide" in American Views on Foreign Policy | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
While our other surveys have notes things such as party affiliation, gender, and age, the 2016 Chicago Council Survey also differentiated between urban, suburban, and rural locations.
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US Foreign PolicyAP PhotosAmericans Say US Has Not Gone Far Enough on China Trade Issues | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
The public generally does not see current US trade policies toward China as benefiting Americans.
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Public OpinionJermaine M. RallifordUS Attitudes toward the Republic of Korea | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
This Chicago Council on Global Affairs survey indicates that American public is strongly supportive of an alliance with Korea but less supportive of trade ties.
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US Foreign PolicyRick Bowmer / APCritical Minerals, Rare Earth Elements, and the Challenges Ahead for the United States | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
Washington is already behind in the race to secure critical minerals and rare earth elements. This report presents a path forward.
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Global EconomyReutersRecord Number of Americans Endorse Benefits of Trade | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
The 2018 Chicago Council on Global Affairs Survey finds the largest majorities of Americans yet say that trade is good for the US economy and consumers.
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Public OpinionReutersPro-Trade Views on the Rise, Partisan Divisions on NAFTA Widen | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
Results from the 2017 Chicago Council survey suggest that Republicans tend to doubt that trade agreements are a win-win for all parties involved, and their critical views of NAFTA reflect that suspicion.
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Public OpinionJehad Alshrafi / APRussians Tend to Say Neither Israel nor Hamas Are Justified in Military Actions | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
A plurality say the United States and NATO are most responsible for ongoing bloodshed and instability in the Middle East.