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US Foreign Policy
Public Attitudes on US Intelligence | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
A 2019 survey confirms that Americans broadly support Intelligence agencies despite their limited transparency and persistent antagonism from President Trump.
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US Foreign Policy
Americans Broadly Favorable to International Agreements | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
The public supports US participation in the Paris climate agreement, the Iran nuclear deal, and more.
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Public OpinionCole KeisterAmerican Anxiety over Middle East Buffets Public Support for US Presence in the Region | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
In this survey from the Chicago Council on Global Affairs, Americans say that Middle East is the focus for US national security.
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Defense and Security
Could an Asian NATO be in the Cards? | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
Balancing power or increasing risk? Deep Dish explores what a multilateral defense pact for Asia might mean.
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Public Opinion
Global Public Opinion Shows Hope, Unease at Pandemic | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
With vaccination efforts under way, some hope that the end of the pandemic is in sight, while others feel uneasy due to distribution issues and immense pressures on the health care system.
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Global Politics
Why Beating China Might Be the US' Wrong Focus | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
Is every move against China strengthening the US—or is it just making us weaker? Jessica Chen Weiss breaks it down.
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Global Politics
How Population Shapes Power | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
While some areas of the world continue to see population growth—many countries in Africa, for example—fertility rates are falling everywhere else. What does that mean for geopolitics?
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Public Opinion
Americans Support Help to Ukraine, Even out of Own Pockets | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
New surveys find that Americans are willing to pay more for fuel in order to support Ukraine.
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Global Economy
American Rare Earths Find Comes up Short | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
The eventual extraction from Wyoming’s Halleck Creek site will be much smaller than the reported 2.34 billion tonnes.
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Midwest Immigration Survey FINAL 01 04 13
The first survey, fielded May 25 to June 8, 2012, was part of a series of national surveys that The Chicago Council has undertaken since 1974. ... The full report on the 2012 Chicago Council Survey, “Foreign Policy in the New Millennium,” is https://globalaffairs.org/sites/default/files/2020-11/Informed%20Midwesterners%20More%20Likely%20to%20Support%20Immigration%20Reform%20PDF%20Report.pdf