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REUTERS
Will Protests in China Against COVID Lockdowns Succeed? | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
On Deep Dish we discuss if protests against zero-COVID mean a change in Chinese attitudes toward political expression.
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Kenny Holston / The New York Times via AP, Pool
US-India Relations in the Time of Trump | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
Paul Staniland joins the Council for a roundtable discussion on what shifting US-India relations mean for China and the region. -
Ron Przysucha
International Relations Scholars and the Public on US-China Policy | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
A comparison of two recent polls finds some similarities—and some significant differences—in how international relations scholars and the American public want to approach China.
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The Debate on US Strategy in Taiwan-China Relations | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
Should the United States take a more militarized or diplomatic approach in Taiwan-China relations?
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Bruce Jentleson | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
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In the News | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
Digital, print, video, and news commentary, opinions, op-eds, and analysis from Council experts and president, former US Ambassador to NATO Ivo Daalder. https://globalaffairs.org/commentary-and-analysis/news -
Joshua Busby | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
Nonresident Senior Fellow, Public Opinion and Foreign PolicyExpertise -
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Will Politics in Taiwan Increase the Risk of Conflict with China? | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
Deep Dish explores the challenges and choices Taiwan faces in preserving peace and navigating its delicate relationship with China and the US.
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How Africans Perceive US-China Engagement on the Continent | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
As the United States and China compete for influence in the region, two experts weigh in on what Africans would like to see from each potential partner moving forward.
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Pete Souza
Views from the G2: Public Opinion in the US and China | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
Changes in the public's opinion within the last year will offer some insight into the stability of the relationship between the United States and China.