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  2. ISIS Successful in Raising US Public Fears about Terrorism ...

    and assassinations of individual terrorist leaders (73%, up slightly from 70% in 2014). ... Assassination of individual terrorist leaders. Using social media to counter violent Islamic extremist groups’ recruitment methods. https://globalaffairs.org/sites/default/files/2020-11/ISIS%20Successful%20in%20Raising%20US%20Public%20Fears%20about%20Terrorism%20PDF%20Report.pdf
  3. Tens of thousands of Hong Kong people gathered on the streets in Causeway Bay to march.
    Voice of America
    Global Politics

    People Around the World Will Demand Change in 2020. Will Global Leaders Be up to the Challenge?

    In the News
    Chicago Tribune by Ivo H. Daalder

    We enter the ’20s at a time when American power and influence continues to wane, China’s is increasing and people all around the world are making clear that their voices need to be heard.

  4. What Americans Think about America First R E S ...

    leadership role, 47 percent want the United States to be the dominant world leader. ... American interests. Standing alongside NATO leaders last May, Trump bluntly told the assembled heads. https://globalaffairs.org/sites/default/files/2020-11/ccgasurvey2017_what_americans_think_about_america_first.pdf
  5. Tanks seen in Latvia in a field with fog.
    NATO
    Defense and Security

    Biden "Convinced" Russia Will Invade Ukraine

    In the News
    ABC Radio Sydney by Ivo H. Daalder

    Putin is "hoping to divide Ukrainians, first and foremost, and hoping to find some leader he can install to do his bidding," predicts Ivo Daalder on ABC Radio.

  6. Protesters at the G20 conference in Germany Global Cities

    For Cities of the Future, Three Paths to Power

    In the News
    CityLab by Ian Klaus

    In an era of geopolitical turbulence, urban leaders will have to demand representation at international institutions—or take more radical action.

  7. North Korean leader Kim Jong Un and Russia's President Vladimir Putin shake hands after signing a comprehensive strategic partnership
    Korean Central News Agency / AP
    Defense and Security

    A Rush to Form Alliances Is Always a Bad Sign

    In the News
    World Politics Review by Paul Poast

    Multilateral wars are often preceded by rapid movements toward alliance formation and consolidation, Paul Poast writes.

  8. C H I C A G O C O ...

    Leader Survey Methodology and Limitations. This report is based on a leadership survey conducted between May and July 2014 among 668 foreign policy opinion leaders from executive branch agencies, Congress, academia, ... To more closely reflect the https://globalaffairs.org/sites/default/files/2020-11/2014%20Chicago%20Council%20Opinion%20Leaders%20Survey%20Report_FINAL.pdf
  9. President Jimmy Carter meets with civic leaders from Georgia and Florida at the White House in Washington to explain his new Panama Canal treaty
    Harvey Georges / AP
    US Foreign Policy

    Jimmy Carter's Values-Based Foreign Policy Wasn't a Failure

    In the News
    World Politics Review by Paul Poast

    "Carter should be seen as an important figure who highlighted the risks and rewards of boldly pursuing values over interests," Paul Poast writes.

  10. WORKSHOP SUMMARY Women and Global Development Forum Roundtable on ...

    Recognizing the critical importance of addressing D&I across sectors, a group of leaders—including lawyers, corporate executives, editors, engineers, members of the military, and development experts—gathered in a private ... Several participants https://globalaffairs.org/sites/default/files/2020-11/Women%20and%20Global%20Development%20Forum%20Roundtable%20on%20Diversity%2C%20Inclusion%2C%20and%20Culture%20PDF%20Report.pdf
  11. Yoon Suk Yeol, South Korea's president, left, and Fumio Kishida, Japan's prime minister, shake hands ahead
    SIPA USA
    Public Opinion

    Yoon's Approval Ratings Hold Steady despite Controversy over Japan Remarks

    In the News
    NK News by Karl Friedhoff

    The backlash to the South Korean leader's comments to the Washington Post served as an important test of his underlying support, Karl Friedhoff writes.