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Susan Walsh / AP
US Wants Break from Driving International Order | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
But they’re not ready to bail out of the car just yet.
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Ng Han Guan / AP
How Could Young Voters Affect Taiwan's Election? | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
At least a quarter of Taiwan’s eligible voters are between 20 and 40 years old, a group that overwhelmingly supports an independent Taiwan.
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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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Reuters
Americans Prefer Sanctions Over Sending Troops to Ukraine | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
New data reveals that the US public would prefer to respond with to Russia's invasion of Ukraine with sanctions and diplomacy.
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Diego Cambiaso
What a World Without US Leadership Looks Like | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
Ivo Daalder and James Lindsay discuss their new book "The Empty Throne: America’s Abdication of Global Leadership"—a revealing look at Trump’s foreign policy.
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US Coast Guard
Is Fear of Great Power Competition in the Arctic Overheated? | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
Geopolitical debates on power and competition in the Arctic have been around since the Cold War. Is a new flashpoint ahead or is the danger overblown?
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The G7 Now Has a Plan for Countering China and Russia
"The G-7 approach has three facets: ignore Russian intimidation, economically decouple from China and court nations throughout the Global South," Paul Poast writes.
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NATO at 70: Former US Ambassadors to NATO on the Past and Future of the Alliance | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
Former UN ambassadors Nicholas Burns, Victoria Nuland, Ivo Daalder, and Douglas Lute share their crucial political and military challenges as NATO ambassadors and discuss the future of the alliance. -
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Ukraine Sees 'Year of Victory' but Russia Has Other Plans
“If it doesn’t wrap in 2023, Putin will have a very big upper hand. As it is, Zelensky still has a shot because he still has very strong support.”
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Access to electricity in Africa fights climate change
Electrifying rural Africa could fight climate change and reduce emissions