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1 Strong Alliances, Divided Publics: Public Opinion in the ...
China. Public opinion among these three allied publics matches the official, government-level. ... Japanese and just one-third of Americans say China will handle world problems. https://globalaffairs.org/sites/default/files/2021-11/CCS%202015%20Asia%20Report.pdf -
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Global PoliticsReuters
Germany's Faustian Bargain With China
In allowing Huawei to bid for Germany's 5G development, Merkel has departed from broader European strategy.
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US Foreign PolicyREUTERS
New Book Hints at Biden’s Strategic Approach to China
Given the Biden administration’s mantra that the US-China relationship “will be competitive where it should be, collaborative where it can be, and adversarial where it must be,” Doshi’s discussion of the prospects for bilateral cooperation
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America Divided: Political Partisanship and US Foreign Policy
Results of the 2015 Chicago Council Survey of American Public Opinion and US Foreign Policy https://globalaffairs.org/sites/default/files/2020-12/CCGA_PublicSurvey2015.pdf -
2022 CHICAGO COUNCIL SURVEY THE CHICAGO COUNCIL ON GLOBAL ...
Q7D/20. How China handles the treatment of ethnic or religious minority groups is a matter of internal Chinese politics and none of our business. https://globalaffairs.org/sites/default/files/2022-08/China%20Human%20Rights%202022%20Topline.pdf -
Defense and Security
Column: What Pompeo gets right—and wrong—about China
Instead of continuing "the old paradigm of blind engagement with China," Pompeo calls for unrelenting pressure to force Beijing to change its ways.
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Public Opinion
A Foreign Policy for the Middle Class?
What does the American public think about China, internal v. external threats, and who benefits from US foreign policy? Craig Kafura joins the Un-Diplomatic Podcast to discuss.
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Migration
Refugees Welcome? Americans Support Taking in Afghans, Ukrainians, Taiwanese | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
Despite public divisions over US aid to Ukraine, support for taking in those fleeing the Russian invasion remains unchanged since March.
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Global Economy
Re-Forge Strategic Alliances and Check China Abroad, Rebuild Economy at Home
The industrial heartlands of the U.S. and its European allies have become crucibles for the polarizing politics of neo-populism for a population left behind in the information age.