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Global HealthReuters
The Fallout of Zero-COVID in China
China's Zero-COVID policy was "meant to be living proof of a superior system of governance," writes Kris Hartley in the Diplomat.
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Food and Agriculture
Wild Pigs, Lab Foie Gras, and Drought Reroute | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
Our weekly roundup of the week's top news and research in food, agriculture, and global development.
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Russians and Americans Sense a New Cold War Dina ...
But only one-third believe China is respected, and just 12 percent say the same about Russia. ... While China has not actively supported Russia in its mission, it also has not condemned Russian actions. https://globalaffairs.org/sites/default/files/2022-04/Final%20New%20Cold%20War%20Brief.pdf -
Global Politics
Will Europeans Trust the US After the Trump Presidency? | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
Dina Smeltz discusses European opinion of the US post-Trump.
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Public Opinion
Amid Surges and Vaccine Issues, Global Public Opinion Shows Crisis is not Over | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
Following high profile pauses to the AstraZeneca and Johnson & Johnson vaccines, as well as surging cases in different parts of the world, it is clear that the gains in some countries do not signal an end to the pandemic.
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Public OpinionReuters
What Do Russians Think about the Relationship with China?
Craig Kafura explains in the Diplomat how Sino-Russian ties are bolstered by deepening support from the Russian public according to the latest Chicago Council data.
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Food and Agriculture
Shaping Future-Ready Food Systems, One Crop at a Time | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
In this blog post from the Chicago Council on Global Affairs, Jacqueline Hughes discusses the sustainability of food systems.
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Human Rights
Amb. Scheffer: China Perpetuates "the Big Lie" on Uyghurs
David Scheffer and Uyghur activist Jewher Ilham talk to Christiane Amanpour following a report accusing China of "genocide."
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Public Opinion
Nuclear Energy: Americans Favor Stagnation | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
While Americans favor nuclear energy in general, they are reluctant to developing new nuclear plants.