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American Views of Immigration and Diversity | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
While half of Americans and a majority of Democrats say diversity makes the United States a better place to live, Republicans aren’t so sure.
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Global Shocks Facing the US Economy | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
A conversation on how the Russia-Ukraine war and ongoing shutdowns in Asia are disrupting a global economy still affected by COVID-19. -
Southeast Asia | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
Analysis and research on politics, economy, and current events of Burma (Myanmar), Indonesia, Malaysia, the Philippines, Singapore, Thailand, and Vietnam. https://globalaffairs.org/regions/southeast-asia -
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On Taiwan, Americans Favor the Status Quo | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
Should China invade, Americans support arming Taipei but oppose direct military intervention.
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Global Politics
Biden Meets Marcos, Turkish Elections, and Ukraine's Counteroffensive | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
Bobby Ghosh, Nahal Toosi, and Prashant Rao join Ivo Daalder to discuss the week's top news stories.
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Brian Hanson | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
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Ten Global Affairs Reads of 2024 | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
Nonresident Fellow Paul Poast shares his top 10 book recommendations of 2024.
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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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Ravin Gandhi | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
Ravin Gandhi is the founder and CEO of GMM Nonstick Coatings, one of the world’s largest suppliers of nonstick coatings to the $10B housewares industry. Its products are found on iconic brands such as Calphalon, KitchenAid, Farberware, George https://globalaffairs.org/emerging-leaders/ravin-gandhi -
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Changing US Attitudes on Trade | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
Both foreign policy leaders and the American public back “friendshoring."