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  2. Canadians Cooler than Mexicans and Americans on USMCA | Chicago Council on Global Affairs Public Opinion

    Canadians Cooler than Mexicans and Americans on USMCA | Chicago Council on Global Affairs

    Blog Post
    by Emily Sullivan

    Public opinion data show relatively warm feelings between the United States, Mexico, and Canada.

  3. On Climate, Don't Let Gloom Lead to Doom | Chicago Council on Global Affairs Climate and the Environment

    On Climate, Don't Let Gloom Lead to Doom | Chicago Council on Global Affairs

    Blog Post
    by Chris Morris

    While understandable, the mood of pessimism around COP27 obscures progress toward net zero and can be dangerously self-fulfilling, argues Chris Morris.

  4. We Will Chicago: Environment, Climate, and Energy | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
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    We Will Chicago: Environment, Climate, and Energy | Chicago Council on Global Affairs

    PAST EVENT Town Hall
    Angela Tovar joins local and international leaders to discuss climate solutions and urban resiliency efforts.
  5. Brazil and Jan 6, Israel's Future, China Reopens Borders | Chicago Council on Global Affairs Global Politics

    Brazil and Jan 6, Israel's Future, China Reopens Borders | Chicago Council on Global Affairs

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    by Ivo H. Daalder

    Ravi Agrawal and Giles Whittell join Ivo Daalder to discuss the week's top news stories.

  6. Generational Attitudes in a New Nuclear Age | Chicago Council on Global Affairs Public Opinion

    Generational Attitudes in a New Nuclear Age | Chicago Council on Global Affairs

    Blog Post
    by Lama El Baz

    Millennials and Gen Z are less confident in the effectiveness and utility of nuclear weapons than Boomers and Gen X.

  7. Majority of Trump Republicans Prefer the United States Stay out of World Affairs | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
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    Majority of Trump Republicans Prefer the United States Stay out of World Affairs | Chicago Council on Global Affairs

    Research
    Public Opinion Survey by Dina Smeltz,Craig Kafura

    Republicans with a very favorable view of the former president seem to prefer a US role that is more independent and less cooperative.

  8. For First Time, Half of Americans Favor Defending Taiwan If China Invades | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
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    For First Time, Half of Americans Favor Defending Taiwan If China Invades | Chicago Council on Global Affairs

    Research
    Public Opinion Survey by Dina Smeltz,Craig Kafura

    2021 Chicago Council Survey data show a majority of Americans support a range of US policies towards Taiwan: recognition as an independent country, inclusion in international organizations, and a US-Taiwan free trade agreement.

  9. Can the Monarchy Keep Calm and Carry On? | Chicago Council on Global Affairs Culture

    Can the Monarchy Keep Calm and Carry On? | Chicago Council on Global Affairs

    Blog Post
    by Emma Sanderson

    The Queen maintained public approval during her reign, but support for the monarchy is on the decline, posing significant challenges for the new King.

  10. Americans Affirm Ties to Allies in Asia | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
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    Americans Affirm Ties to Allies in Asia | Chicago Council on Global Affairs

    Research
    Public Opinion Survey by Dina Smeltz,Craig Kafura

    This Council report indicates Americans support US involvement in Asia and seem to think that US regional efforts positively affect stability.

  11. Japanese More Confident than Americans in US Power | Chicago Council on Global Affairs Public Opinion

    Japanese More Confident than Americans in US Power | Chicago Council on Global Affairs

    Blog Post
    by Craig Kafura

    New Chicago Council-Japan Institute of International Affairs data find the Japanese public has greater confidence in US economic and military power than do Americans.