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  2. Photo of Northbound Lake Shore Drive looking North to Chicago Skyline.
    Scott Winterroth
    Global Health

    How Chicago Can Avoid the Looming Global Traffic Crisis

    In the News
    Chicago Tribune by Samuel Kling

    As city leaders move beyond coping with the COVID-19 crisis to imagining the future, how to move—literally—poses a challenge.

  3. Taiwan's president holds a New Year's ceremony
    Shufu Liu
    Defense and Security

    To Deter China, Taiwan Must Prepare for War

    In the News
    The Wall Street Journal by Ethan Kessler

    Military conscription is a good start, but leaders in Taipei need to act with greater urgency still, Ethan Kessler writes.

  4. World leaders gather at the 75th NATO Summit in Washington DC on July 10, 2024.
    Evan Vucci / AP
    Global Politics

    Security and Defense Will Have to Rest More on Europe — and Less on the US

    In the News
    Politico by Ivo H. Daalder

    After decades of underinvestment and spending cuts to NATO, there remains much more to be done. But virtually all members now understand the urgency of the task at hand.

  5. President Donald Trump meets North Korean leader Kim Jong Un on Feb. 28, 2019 US Foreign Policy

    Trump's failure with North Korea is not surprising — time to let the experts step in

    In the News
    Chicago Tribune by Ivo H. Daalder

    Successive US administrations have sought to halt and reverse North Korea's nuclear quest through threats, inducements, and negotiations. None succeeded.

  6. Matryoshka dolls, or Russian nesting dolls, bearing the faces of President Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin, among other world leaders, are displayed for sale at a souvenir shop in central Moscow. US Foreign Policy

    Republicans used to fear Russians. Here's what they think now.

    In the News
    The Washington Post by Dina Smeltz

    Even everyday Republicans are now more positive than Democrats toward Russia, according to several opinion polls.

  7. A health care worker takes test samples for the Covid-19 from a man at a temporary virus testing station near Namdaemun in Seoul on August 10. Global Health

    South Korea's Success in Containing the Coronavirus Highlights Importance of Digital Resilience

    In the News
    South China Morning Post by Robert Muggah

    One of the emerging lessons of the Covid-19 pandemic is that countries and companies that digitised early are more likely to recover faster than those that did not

  8. A woman attends a rally to mark International Women's Day in Madrid, Friday, March 8, 2019. Women and Girls

    Former And Current Women Heads Of State Sign Open Letter Pushing For Women's Rights

    In the News
    WBEZ by Catherine Bertini

    In late February, a group of global women leaders signed an open letter, calling for government and private sector leaders to take legal and social action to promote gender inclusion and female empowerment.

  9. TV screen showing a news program reporting about North Korea's missile launch with a file footage of North Korean leader Kim Jong Un is seen at the Seoul Railway Station
    AP Photos
    Public Opinion

    Why North Korea Barely Moves the Needle for South Korean Voters

    In the News
    NK News by Karl Friedhoff

    Karl Friedhoff joins the NK News podcast to unpack public polling on nuclear weapons, Pyongyang, and more.

  10. Bulgaria's incumbent President Rumen Radev being interviewed by press with microphones.
    Reuters
    Defense and Security

    Third Time's the Charm: Bulgaria's November Elections

    In the News
    EUROPP by Kjell Engelbrekt

    "Amid widespread frustration with Bulgaria's political leaders, there is now a mandate for a new government to implement real change," writes Nonresident Senior Fellow Kjell Engelbrekt for EUROPP.