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Public Opinion
Are Millennials China Doves or China Hawks? | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
In this Chicago Council on Global Affairs blog post, Craig Kafura explores how Millennials hold distinct views on US-China foreign policy.
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Global Health
The Pandemic is Not "Over" for Everyone | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
President Joe Biden declared an end to the public health crisis, but many racial minority and lower-income groups around the world haven't moved on.
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Public Opinion
With 20-Year Hindsight, Public Opinion and the Iraq War | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
To be suspicious of Iraq was part of the American zeitgeist long before 2003, survey data show.
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Global Politics
Why is Putin Threatening to Invade Ukraine (Again)? | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
Is the threat of a NATO expansion the core issue driving Putin’s aggression towards Ukraine, or are his concerns about legacy to blame?
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2021: Year in Numbers | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
With the holiday celebrations behind us, here is a quick recap of some of the stats that defined the past twelve months of programming at the Council.
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Public Opinion
Public Opinion on Civilian Casualties in the War on Terror | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
Data suggest that Americans accept some foreign civilian casualties as a necessary cost to counterterrorism, but Republicans and Democrats differ on willingness to use lethal force.
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US Foreign Policy
American Views of the US Military Presence in Germany | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
Thirty years after the end of the cold war, Americans are divided on whether to maintain or withdraw US military troops in Germany.
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Food and Agriculture
The Hidden Hungry: Men in Poverty | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
Men often fall outside of gendered stereotypes of food assistance programs, failing to reflect nuanced experiences of hunger in the United States.
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Public Opinion
Dutch and American Publics Wary of China's Growth | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
Dutch and American publics do not see China’s economic growth as beneficial and view the country as a security threat.
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Public Opinion
US Public Grows Increasingly Divided on Immigration | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
Despite majority approval among Democratic public, congressional Democrats struggle to pass immigration reform.