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Eurasian Women’s Forum
Americans and Russians Agree on Priorities for Syria, Differ on Urgency of North Korea | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
Survey data from the Chicago Council on Global Affairs comparing US and Russia public opinion on foreign policy issues.
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US Foreign Policy
Russians and Americans Welcome Extension of New Start Treaty | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
Dina Smeltz and Brendan Helm discuss President Biden's extension of the New Strategic Arms Reduction Treaty.
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Reuters
Russian Public Support for Military Action in Ukraine Holds Steady | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
While more Russians say Moscow should start negotiations than continue fighting, their aim may be to solidify gains rather than making real compromises for peace.
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Public Opinion
21 Years after 9/11, Americans Are Less Concerned about Terrorism | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
In 2002, nine in 10 Americans saw international terrorism as a critical threat. About six in 10 do today, Council polling shows.
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Mark Schiefelbein / AP
Americans Want US Leaders to Focus More on China and Southern Border | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
Partisan differences guide assessments of where Washington should turn its attention.
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Alexander Zemlianichenko / AP
Russians Feel Mixed Impacts from Kremlin's Foreign Policy Moves | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
While the public thinks Putin’s foreign policies have improved Moscow’s international influence and the state of the Russian military, fewer now say they have boosted their country’s image abroad.
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Patrick Semansky / AP
As NATO Reaches 75th Year, Americans Say It Is Still Essential to US Security | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
But everyday Republicans are divided over the best way to encourage NATO allies to increase their defense spending.
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Emerging Leaders Class of 2016 | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
The Emerging Leaders Class of 2016 spent two years examining key issues that affect the world and impact the global city of Chicago. https://globalaffairs.org/get-involved/emerging-leaders-program/el-community/emerging-leaders-class-2016 -
Dmitry Dzhus
Russians Want Crimea; Prefer Luhansk and Donetsk Independent | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
Findings from this Chicago Council on Global Affairs survey show that Russians believe eastern areas of Ukraine should be independent states.