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  2. Who's Winning the US-China Tech War? | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
    Reuters
    Tech and Science

    Who's Winning the US-China Tech War? | Chicago Council on Global Affairs

    Podcast
    by Adam Segal

    Adam Segal explains the battles between China and the US over products like Huawei and TikTok, their role in US foreign policy, and why US allies are choosing sides. 

  3. Republicans and Democrats Split on China Policy | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
    Lintao Zhang
    Public Opinion

    Republicans and Democrats Split on China Policy | Chicago Council on Global Affairs

    Research
    Public Opinion Survey by Craig Kafura,Dina Smeltz

    Chicago Council Survey data reveals growing concern across party lines about China's economic and military power.

  4. Americans Feel More Threat from China Now Than in past Three Decades | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
    Andy Wong / AP
    US Foreign Policy

    Americans Feel More Threat from China Now Than in past Three Decades | Chicago Council on Global Affairs

    Research
    Public Opinion Survey by Craig Kafura

    A plurality of Americans—and a majority of Republicans—also say that US leaders are not paying enough attention to US-China competition.

  5. East Meets West: Europe, Eurasia, and the Shifting Geopolitical Landscape | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
    Oct 22
    Rafiq Maqbool / AP

    East Meets West: Europe, Eurasia, and the Shifting Geopolitical Landscape | Chicago Council on Global Affairs

    Hybrid
    Alexander Cooley, Liana Fix, Elena Lazarou, Rachel Rizzo, and Leslie Vinjamuri explore how the war in Ukraine is reshaping power dynamics across Europe, Eurasia, and the broader international order. Register Today
  6. Americans Favor US-China Trade, Split Over Tariffs | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
    CDC Global
    Public Opinion

    Americans Favor US-China Trade, Split Over Tariffs | Chicago Council on Global Affairs

    Research
    Public Opinion Survey by Craig Kafura

    This survey indicates that Americans broadly support engaging in trade with China but are split along partisan lines on how to engage in that trade.

  7. China to NATO: Stay Out of Asia-Pacific | Chicago Council on Global Affairs Defense and Security

    China to NATO: Stay Out of Asia-Pacific | Chicago Council on Global Affairs

    Video
    by Ivo H. Daalder

    "The idea that somehow NATO has no interest in the Pacific and should stay away is a misnomer and is not going to happen," says Council President Ivo Daalder on CNN.

  8. View of air pollution over south Delhi.
    Jean-Etienne Minh-Duy Poirrier
    Global Cities

    The Urban Century of China and India | Chicago Council on Global Affairs

    Blog Post
    Global Insight by Xuefei Ren

    Xuefei Ren argues that cities in China and India are more aptly compared in territorial vs. associational governance than by regime type.

  9. 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
  10. A Chinese soldier standing guard.
    Brian Matangelo
    Public Opinion

    Are Millennials China Doves or China Hawks? | Chicago Council on Global Affairs

    Blog Post
    Running Numbers by Craig Kafura

    In this Chicago Council on Global Affairs blog post, Craig Kafura explores how Millennials hold distinct views on US-China foreign policy.

  11. People walk through the rain on a a busy street in China.
    Nuno Alberto
    Public Opinion

    Elite-Public Gap on China May be Decreasing | Chicago Council on Global Affairs

    Blog Post
    Running Numbers by Karl Friedhoff

    New data from the Chicago Council on Global Affairs suggests the difference in opinion is beginning to narrow on the perceived threat of China.