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Public OpinionPixabayAmericans See Benefits of Trade, yet Support Restrictions to Protect US Jobs | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
Pandemic-era shortages seem to have strengthened the public's appetite for greater economic self-sufficiency.
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Public OpinionAhn Young-joon / APAmericans See Negative Consequences of US Troop Withdrawal from South Korea | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
Seven in 10 say the security relationship with Seoul does more to strengthen US national security than weaken it.
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Public OpinionPatrick Semansky / APHow Race, Ethnicity, and Age Impact Views on US Foreign Policy | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
The Council partnered with New America to explore how Americans across backgrounds view key issues facing the world today.
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Global Economy
Is India Under Pressure to Pick a Side? | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
As Trump threatens to double tariffs and Putin courts Modi, can India rise as a great power without choosing a side?
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The UN is Turning 80. Is It Still Relevant? | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
From peace and security to climate and technology, Council experts weigh in on whether the United Nations can still deliver on its founding mission. https://globalaffairs.org/commentary/analysis/un-turning-80-it-still-relevant -
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War with China? Possible, but Not for Reasons You Think
"A China beginning to lose the underpinnings of its new-found international influence could prove even more dangerous," John Austin writes.
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US Foreign Policy
Celebrating and Empowering the Next Generation | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
Senior Fellow Elizabeth Shackelford reflects on how the Council helps students dive in.
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Defense and SecurityREUTERS
Preventing Nuclear Proliferation and Reassuring America's Allies | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
The United States will have to take the lead in rebuilding trust and confidence in its security commitments—including the nuclear guarantee.
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Biden's Meeting with Xi Set a Very Low Bar for US-China Relations
"If there’s one thing the two sides agree on, it’s that they disagree on some fundamental issues," Paul Poast writes.
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