Election 2024
Join experts and thought leaders while they discuss global issues shaping the 2024 election, including trade, immigration, and the Middle East conflict.
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Public OpinionNg Han Guan / AP
American Views of China Hit Record Low, Poll Finds, as Animosity Grows
A majority now say the United States should work to actively limit the growth of China's power, Council polling finds.
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Public OpinionJulia Nikhinson / AP
Most Americans Oppose Sending US Troops to Defend Israel, Poll Finds
Support for such a move has fallen to the lowest level in more than a decade of Council surveys.
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Public OpinionMaxim Shemetov / Pool Photo via AP
Views of China Hit New Low: Survey
"Participants ranked the country 26 out of 100 on the Council’s 0–100 feeling thermometer, which dropped China 32 spots from its 2022 position," The Hill's Ashleigh Fields writes.
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Public OpinionGregory Bull / AP
More Americans Call Volume of Immigrants a 'Critical Threat,' Poll Finds
Council polling finds support for Trump’s border wall and use of troops, but wide opposition to his mass-deportation proposal.
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Global PoliticsSusan Walsh / AP
How South Korea's Aspiring Autocrat Became a DC Darling
Wonks loved Yoon Suk-yeol’s foreign policy—and ignored his problems at home, Karl Friedhoff writes.
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US Foreign PolicyAlexander F. Yuan / AP
The Diminishing Prospects for US-China Détente
"Washington and Beijing, driven by false assumptions, will probably continue the cycle of interactive steps that risk escalating bilateral tensions," Paul Heer argues.
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US Foreign PolicyJulien de Rosa / AP
Biden Will Deliver a Defense of Democracy To Mark D-Day
The speech comes as isolationist views are growing, Ivo Daalder tells NPR. "NATO is becoming politicized in a way it never was until this point."
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Global PoliticsAlex Brandon / AP
The End of Pax Americana
"When the US inaugurates Donald J. Trump as its 47th president, the country and world will be very different because of it," Ivo Daalder writes.
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Public OpinionChristian Chavez / AP
Republicans and Democrats Don’t Agree on a Single Immigration Policy: Poll
New Council-Ipsos polling reveals there is little common ground to be found between the right and left when it comes to immigration policy solutions.
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US Foreign Policy
How to Save America
"My parents instilled in me the sense that the world contains many evil people—but is full of good people, too," Ivo Daalder writes.