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Ana Miyares PhotographyA Conversation with Estonian President Alar Karis | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
Estonian President Alar Karis joins the Council to discuss digital innovation, cybersecurity, and Estonia's role on the front lines of collective defense. -
US Foreign Policy
Should the US Embrace or Reject Engagement with China? | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
Paul Heer joins Deep Dish to argue that engagement is necessary in shaping the US-China relationship.
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Global Politics
What the Geopolitics of the EU-China Deal Mean for Biden | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
Brian Hanson discusses our future with the EU and China with Wendy Cutler and Noah Barkin.
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US Foreign Policy
Europe and Asia Respond to Trump's Return | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
Ken Moriyasu, Catherine Philp, and Prashant Rao join Ivo Daalder to discuss the week's top news stories.
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US Foreign Policy
Biden's Foreign Policy Legacy and What Trump is Inheriting | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
Jamil Anderlini, Anton La Guardia, and Carla Anne Robbins join Ivo Daalder to discuss the week's top news stories.
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Global Politics
Iran, Russia, and China, the Triple-Axis | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
Authors Dina Esfandiary and Ariane Tabatabai join Deep Dish to discuss the relationship between Iran, Russia, and China.
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Global Politics
US Africa Leaders Summit Preview
President Joe Biden will host the US-Africa Leaders Summit in Washington, DC, in December 2022. Africa’s shift toward China, Russia will be the meeting subtext.
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Global Politics
Trump's Cabinet Picks Point to Significant Shifts in Global Policy | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
Bobby Ghosh, Nahal Toosi, Giles Whittell and join Ivo Daalder to discuss the week's top news stories.
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Defense and Security
Can the US Keep Its Edge on the Battlefield? | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
Former Deputy Secretary of Defense Kathleen Hicks lays out how the US is trying to stay ahead as new technologies and global threats reshape modern warfare.
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Public OpinionREUTERSSouth Koreans See China as More Threat than Partner, But Not the Most Critical Threat Facing the Country | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
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.