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Global Health
With Normalcy Returning in Some Places, Global Public Opinion Shows a Degree of Anxiety | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
While coronavirus restrictions are being incrementally removed in certain countries, some people are feeling concern at returning to the activities that had characterized their pre-pandemic lives.
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Public OpinionReutersPro-Trade Views on the Rise, Partisan Divisions on NAFTA Widen | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
Results from the 2017 Chicago Council survey suggest that Republicans tend to doubt that trade agreements are a win-win for all parties involved, and their critical views of NAFTA reflect that suspicion.
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Bridging the Research Gap_June3
Moreover, team members should have participated in EDI trainings in the past, and leaders should be open and intentional about creating an inclusive space. ... Leaders should also be aware of how their position of power affects the ways members interact https://globalaffairs.org/sites/default/files/2021-02/bridging_the_research_gap_june3.pdf -
Public OpinionAli ShakerRepublicans Get behind Trump, but Not All of His Policies | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
Although Donald Trump is the clear frontrunner for Republicans, the Chicago Council Survey finds that some key issues are still a challenge for those who supported another candidate.
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Public OpinionReuters
Americans Prefer Supporting Role in Constraining Chinese and Russian Ambitions | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
Great power competition is the organizing principle of President Biden’s new National Security Strategy. Is the American public on board?
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Americans Ready to Engage North Korea , Continue to ...
Key Findings. • A combined three - quarters (75%) of Americans support US President Donald Trump meeting with North Korean leader Kim Jong Un. ... talks between leaders of both countries for the first time. https://globalaffairs.org/sites/default/files/2025-10/2025%20CCS%20US%20Korea%20Brief.pdf -
Public OpinionStefan KrasowskiNorth Korea Now Seen as a Top Threat Facing the United States | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
The 2017 Chicago Council Survey found that while the American public supports sanctions against North Korea, they don't support overt military action.
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Global Politics
The next supreme leader could transform Iran
What happens after Ayatollah Khamenei leaves office or dies?
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Slight Boost in American Support for Active US Role ...
A 37-year-old female who identifies as a Republican explained, “We, at least in the past, have been a world leader with vast resources to help others less fortunate and ... One female respondent, age 38, and a Democrat, adds to this theme: “The https://globalaffairs.org/sites/default/files/2025-10/2025%20CCS%20US%20Role%20Brief.pdf -
Global CitiesAP PhotosUnderground climate change is slowly sinking Chicago and cities across the globe | Is Chicago standing, shifting ... or sinking?
We know Venice is sinking. What about Chicago, which accounts for about 234 square miles of land?