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US Foreign PolicyNurphoto
The US Still Needs Europe to Compete with China
"If the US does view China as the key threat to its interests, then neglecting Europe will effectively play into Beijing’s hands," Paul Poast writes.
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US Foreign PolicyReuters
Evaluating the US Response to China's Balloon
"Chinese satellites fly over the United States every day," Nonresident Senior Fellow Bruce Jentleson tells Steve Scully. "That doesn't make a headline the way a balloon does."
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Food and Agriculture
How to Strike the Most Effective Partnerships for Food Security | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
Existential threats like hunger and malnutrition, natural disasters, and agricultural pests impact international trade and economics, geopolitics, labor, and even migration across borders.
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Public Opinion
Japanese Public Backs Sanctions on Russia, Aid to Ukraine | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
In a shift from just a month ago, the Japanese public favors tough sanctions on Russia in concert with the US and Europe.
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Public Opinion
Election Fraud Narrative Underway in South Korean Race | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
The building of an election fraud narrative in South Korea's presidential election is already underway.
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Food and Agriculture
Food Security Recovery is More Affordable than You Think | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
With investment from governments, philanthropists, and the private sector, the world can halt the spread of pandemic-induced food insecurity.
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Global Politics
Sri Lanka's Economic and Political Crises Continue | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
Does the Sri Lanka crisis foreshadow uprisings across the Global South? Expert Ram Manikkalingam joins Deep Dish to discuss.
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Defense and Security
Defending Our Skies from Spy Balloons and Public Fear | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
Join Deep Dish for a look at what the Chinese spy balloon tells us about the readiness of the US air defense system and what type of surveillance should worry us.
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Global Politics
Can Putin's Disinformation About the Ukraine War Work? | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
Inside Russia, Putin is tightly controlling the narrative around his war in Ukraine. But externally, Russia's disinformation prowess is faltering. Here's why.
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1 Americans Endorse US Commitment to NATO, Though GOP ...
These declines could signal a greater Republican focus on China, rather than Russia, as critical threats to US security. ... that US leaders focused too much on the war in Ukraine (49%) and not enough on US competition with China (60%). https://globalaffairs.org/sites/default/files/2025-06/CCGA-Ipsos%20NATO%20FP%20June%202025.pdf