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  2. Liberty and Justice in a Surveillance State | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
    Reuters

    Liberty and Justice in a Surveillance State | Chicago Council on Global Affairs

    PAST EVENT Roundtable
    Jon Fasman previews his new book, “We See it All,” in an exclusive conversation on the legal, political, and moral implications on the rise of surveillance state powers in the US and across the world.
  3. Americans and Human Rights in China | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
    Reuters
    Public Opinion

    Americans and Human Rights in China | Chicago Council on Global Affairs

    Research
    Public Opinion Survey by Craig Kafura

    In new Council polling, Americans say China’s treatment of minority groups isn’t just a question of internal politics.

  4. A Conversation with Estonian President Alar Karis | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
    Oct 28
    Darko Bandic / AP

    A Conversation with Estonian President Alar Karis | Chicago Council on Global Affairs

    Hybrid
    Estonian President Alar Karis joins the Council to discuss the country's technological advances and global connections. Register Today
  5. Tech and Science | Chicago Council on Global Affairs

    News, commentary, and analysis on issues and current events related to international virtual network security, technology, modernization, and the sciences. https://globalaffairs.org/issues/tech-and-science
  6. American Public Divided on Cooperating with, Confronting China | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
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    Public Opinion

    American Public Divided on Cooperating with, Confronting China | Chicago Council on Global Affairs

    Research
    Public Opinion Survey by Karl Friedhoff

    A March 2021 survey finds Americans see US priorities in Asia to be less about limiting the expansion of China and more about economic growth and strengthening democracy.

  7. Paintings on a brick wall
    Reuters
    Global Politics

    Truss' Number Is Up: Brexit And The Delusion Of Dogma | Chicago Council on Global Affairs

    Blog Post
    Global Insight by Chris Morris

    Mayhem in Westminster has roots in Brexit and a political culture that favors dogma over evidence, argues columnist Chris Morris.

  8. NATO Remains in US National Interest | Chicago Council on Global Affairs Defense and Security

    NATO Remains in US National Interest | Chicago Council on Global Affairs

    Video
    by Ivo H. Daalder

    President Biden's approach to his first NATO summit shows he understands the importance of competition with China instead of confrontation, Council President Ivo Daalder explains to BBC World News.

  9. Americans Prioritize Domestic Spending over Foreign Aid | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
    J. Scott Applewhite / AP
    Public Opinion

    Americans Prioritize Domestic Spending over Foreign Aid | Chicago Council on Global Affairs

    Research
    Public Opinion Survey by Libby Berry

    The public wants to increase the budget for domestic issues like infrastructure and education but is divided over defense spending and foreign assistance.

  10. World Review: War Crimes in Ukraine, Pro-Putin Leaders Re-Elected, and France at the Polls | Chicago Council on Global Affairs US Foreign Policy

    World Review: War Crimes in Ukraine, Pro-Putin Leaders Re-Elected, and France at the Polls | Chicago Council on Global Affairs

    Video
    by Ivo H. Daalder

    Nirmal Ghosh, Sylvie Kauffmann, and Philip Stephens join Ivo Daalder to discuss the week's top news stories.

  11. Generational Divides in Attitudes toward the US Role in the World | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
    Lynne Sladky/AP
    Public Opinion

    Generational Divides in Attitudes toward the US Role in the World | Chicago Council on Global Affairs

    Research
    Public Opinion Survey by Lama El Baz

    Unlike their elders, young Americans don’t buy into US exceptionalism and are divided on whether the United States should play an active role or stay out of world affairs.