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Japan Unveils Ambitious Military Plans Ahead of Biden-Kishida Meeting | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
What are the implications of Japan’s largest military buildup since World War II, and what does this mean for the US-Japan security alliance?
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LESTER CROWN CENTER ON US FOREIGN POLICY By Dina ...
the United States or China—or do you think they are about equal militarily? ... to increase American competitiveness against China. Many Americans agree, with two-thirds (66%) saying. https://globalaffairs.org/sites/default/files/2021-10/ccs2021_fpmc_0.pdf -
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Alliances Secured America's Past. Will They Secure Its Future? | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
Mira Rapp-Hooper joins Ivo Daalder on Deep Dish for a discussion about the state of US alliances at a moment when new concerns are flaring up.
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Pivot to Europe: US Public Opinion in a Time ...
the US Navy to prevent China from imposing a blockade around Taiwan (62%). ... China seeing the invasion of Ukraine as aprecedent, encouraging it to invade Taiwan. https://globalaffairs.org/sites/default/files/2022-10/2022%20Chicago%20Council%20Survey%20Report%20PDF_0.pdf -
ANNUAL REPORT FISCAL YEAR 2017 2016–17 Year in Review ...
Dover Corporation $135,000 $100,000 $10,000 Chicago Forum on Global Cities. $25,000 China’s Changing Landscape Series. https://globalaffairs.org/sites/default/files/fy17_financial_support2.pdf -
1 2022 Chicago Council Survey – Historical Toplines on ...
Q7D/18. We have to learn to live with countries like North Korea and Iran possessing nuclear weapons, just as we do with China and Russia. https://globalaffairs.org/sites/default/files/2022-09/Korea%20Brief%20Toplines.pdf -
Korea Brief - Final
This is markedly higher than the perceived effectiveness of the United States (37% net effective) and China (36% net effective). • ... This placed it well above the perceived effectiveness of the United States (37% net effective) and China (36% net https://globalaffairs.org/sites/default/files/2020-12/ccs20_korea-brief.pdf -
US Foreign Policy
US Uses NATO Summit to Take a Tougher Stance on China
NPR's Sarah McCammon and Ivo Daalder discuss the 2021 NATO summit and what it means for the future of the alliance.
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Reuters
Ballooning Mistrust in the US-China Relationship
“Both sides appear more inclined to score points against each other than to acknowledge their mistakes,” says Nonresident Senior Fellow Paul Heer.
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1 Cooperation, Competition, or Confrontation? Republicans and Democrats Split ...
likely to support policies that restrict US-China exchanges in trade, education, and technology. ... vigorous competition” with China while also aiming to avoid escalation into outright conflict. https://globalaffairs.org/sites/default/files/2021-12/Final%20China%20Brief.pdf