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John Slocum | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
Nonresident Senior Fellow
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Poll: American Public Less Threatened than White House by China | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
Americans do not see China as a critical threat, according to new public opinion data released today from the 2018 Chicago Council Survey. https://globalaffairs.org/poll-american-public-less-threatened-white-house-china -
Public OpinionLynne Sladky/APGenerational Divides in Attitudes toward the US Role in the World | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
Unlike their elders, young Americans don’t buy into US exceptionalism and are divided on whether the United States should play an active role or stay out of world affairs.
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Poll: Mexican Views of the U.S. Rebound from All-Time Low | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
In a dramatic reversal, 56 percent of Mexicans have a favorable view of the United States, compared to a record low of 30 percent in 2017. https://globalaffairs.org/poll-mexican-views-us-rebound-all-time-low -
Public OpinionTom Gill2014 Chicago Council Immigration Survey | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
A Chicago Council on Global Affairs report which shows bipartisan support among Midwestern business leaders to pass immigration reform.
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Karl Friedhoff | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
Marshall M. Bouton Fellow for Asia Studies
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Julián Ventura | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
Nonresident Distinguished Fellow, Latin America and the Global Economy
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Public OpinionAP PhotosPrior to Attack on Israel, Majority of Americans Supported Talks with Hamas | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
Poll finds a majority of Americans value the US security partnership with Israel but say the status quo between Israel and Palestinians is unacceptable.
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Poll: Millennials Want to See Less Militarism, More Open Trade and Globalization | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
U.S. millennials feel less threatened, are less interested in military activism, and are more open to trade and globalization than older generations. https://globalaffairs.org/poll-millennials-want-see-less-militarism-more-open-trade-and-globalization -
Fosca Majnoni d’Intignano | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
Former Intern, Public Opinion and Foreign Policy
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