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  2. French Backlash and Netanyahu Takes a Pause | Chicago Council on Global Affairs Global Politics

    French Backlash and Netanyahu Takes a Pause | Chicago Council on Global Affairs

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    by Ivo H. Daalder

    Bethany Allen-Ebrahimian, Roger Cohen, Bobby Ghosh, Anton La Guardia join Ivo Daalder to discuss the week's top news stories.

  3. Will Protests in China Against COVID Lockdowns Succeed? | Chicago Council on Global Affairs Global Health

    Will Protests in China Against COVID Lockdowns Succeed? | Chicago Council on Global Affairs

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    by Teresa Wright

    On Deep Dish we discuss if protests against zero-COVID mean a change in Chinese attitudes toward political expression.

  4. Biden's Foreign Policy Legacy and What Trump is Inheriting | Chicago Council on Global Affairs US Foreign Policy

    Biden's Foreign Policy Legacy and What Trump is Inheriting | Chicago Council on Global Affairs

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    by Jamil Anderlini,Anton La Guardia,Carla Anne Robbins

    Jamil Anderlini, Anton La Guardia, and Carla Anne Robbins join Ivo Daalder to discuss the week's top news stories.

  5. YP Nexus: Who Will Win the Global EV Race? | Chicago Council on Global Affairs

    YP Nexus: Who Will Win the Global EV Race? | Chicago Council on Global Affairs

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    The global pivot towards electrifying transport has skyrocketed in the last 10 years; by 2030, 40 percent of all new cars sold globally will be electric.
  6. How China is Contesting US Influence in the Pacific | Chicago Council on Global Affairs Global Politics

    How China is Contesting US Influence in the Pacific | Chicago Council on Global Affairs

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    by Patrick Cronin,Bonnie Glaser

    Why is China so eager to make deals with Pacific nations? China experts Patrick Cronin and Bonnie Glaser join Deep Dish to discuss.

  7. South Koreans See China as More Threat than Partner, But Not the Most Critical Threat Facing the Country | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
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    South Koreans See China as More Threat than Partner, But Not the Most Critical Threat Facing the Country | Chicago Council on Global Affairs

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    Public Opinion Survey by Karl Friedhoff

    Majorities of South Koreans cite low birthrates in South Korea and North Korea’s nuclear program as larger threats than China's economic or military power.

  8. Ten Years Later, What Went Wrong in South Sudan | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
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    Ten Years Later, What Went Wrong in South Sudan | Chicago Council on Global Affairs

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    by Susan D. Page

    A decade ago this week, South Sudan declared independence. But the hope and optimism of statehood quickly evaporated—just like international attention and support.

  9. Survey: Americans, Japanese, Koreans Favor Strong Relationships; Chinese Wary of US Troops in Asia | Chicago Council on Global Affairs

    Public opinion in the United States, Japan, Korea and China reveals strong interest in the respective relationships in the region, according to a new survey report. https://globalaffairs.org/survey-americans-japanese-koreans-favor-strong-relationships-chinese-wary-us-troops-asia
  10. Americans Continue to See Benefits from US Alliances | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
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    Americans Continue to See Benefits from US Alliances | Chicago Council on Global Affairs

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    Public Opinion Survey by Dina Smeltz

    As the war in Ukraine continues, majorities say the United States should maintain or increase its commitment to NATO.

  11. Cooperation and Hedging: Comparing US and South Korean Views of China | Chicago Council on Global Affairs Public Opinion

    Cooperation and Hedging: Comparing US and South Korean Views of China | Chicago Council on Global Affairs

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    Public Opinion Survey by Karl Friedhoff,Dina Smeltz,Scott Snyder

    Chicago Council and Asan Institute surveys conducted in 2019 find that both South Koreans and Americans see a strengthened US-ROK alliance as an asset in dealing with China, suggesting that Washington and Seoul can afford to strengthen coordination