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Public OpinionReuters
Growing US Divide on How Long to Support Ukraine | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
Nearly half of Americans (47%) now say Washington should urge Kyiv to settle for peace as soon as possible.
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Ana Miyares PhotographyQuantum Diplomacy: A New Global Foreign Policy Race | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
Ivo Daalder, Jon Finer, Kathleen Hicks, Jennifer Scanlon, and Sebastian Wray discuss the race to shape quantum’s geopolitical future. -
Climate and the Environment
On Climate, Don't Let Gloom Lead to Doom | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
While understandable, the mood of pessimism around COP27 obscures progress toward net zero and can be dangerously self-fulfilling, argues Chris Morris.
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The Energy Transition: Power, Batteries, and New Mobility in Cities | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
Please join us for our next Corporate Leadership Conversation with UL Solutions on the Urban Energy Transition. -
Winter is Coming: Garry Kasparov on Putin's Grand Strategy | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
Chess grandmaster Garry Kasparov joined the Council the discuss whether Vladimir Putin can maintain his grip on power. -
Global Politics
COP27, War Spills to Poland, and Midterms Impact G20 | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
Deborah Amos, Steve Erlanger, and Philip Stephens join guest host Carla Robbins to discuss the week's top news stories.
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MigrationBrad KnightImmigration a Demographic Lifeline in Midwestern Metros | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
This report examines how immigrants have helped offset native-born population loss and revitalized an aging workforce in 40-plus Midwestern metro areas between 2000 and 2015.
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Global Food Security Symposium 201 | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
The Chicago Council on Global Affairs held a symposium to review progress on the US government’s global food security strategy. -
Public OpinionJose Luis Magana / APUS Opinion Leaders Support Continued Aid to Ukraine | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
While opinion leaders across party lines—as well as Democrats and Independents among the public—support continued assistance to Kyiv, everyday Republicans stand out in their opposition.
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Public OpinionRobert McNeely1998 Chicago Council Survey | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
The 1998 Chicago Council Survey results reflect a "guarded engagement" by a largely satisfied superpower.