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Guiding Principles for a Sustainable U.S. Policy Toward Russia, ...
The rivalry between Russia and the United States has consequences beyond their bilateral relations. ... Richard Sokolsky is a senior fellow in Carnegie’s Russia and Eurasia Program. https://globalaffairs.org/sites/default/files/2021-08/guiding_principles_sustainable_us_russia_170209.pdf -
Global Cities
Paths to New Prosperity and a Better Politics in Our Democracies | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
Leaders from the US and Europe have much to learn from one another in building strategies to foster economic renewal in formerly industrial regions.
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Global Cities
Global Cities at the End of Globalism: Can They Survive? | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
Global cities are products of a liberal world order that is under threat from the rise of populist nationalism, protectionism, and growing authoritarianism.
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Public Opinion
Kenyan Views on Global Actors Shed Light on Nation's Economic Ties | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
A plurality of Kenyans express somewhat or very positive opinions about the economic influences of outside state actors in their country.
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Public Opinion
Back to Baseline: Views of China's Development as a Threat Recede | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
Four in ten Americans (38%) see the development of China as a world power as a critical threat, in line with how Americans have felt about China’s development since 2004. In this Chicago Council on Global Affairs blog, Craig Kafura explains
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Slight Boost in American Support for Active US Role ...
opening for China and Russia to fill the vacuum,”2 “if we don’t [remain engaged] who knows what other countries might do?,”3 and “if we do not try to https://globalaffairs.org/sites/default/files/2025-10/2025%20CCS%20US%20Role%20Brief.pdf -
Climate and the Environment
Profiles of Power: Biden, Xi Discuss "Competition Without Conflict," Climate | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
While Biden and Xi met in Bali, the UN's COP27 climate summit in Sharm el-Sheikh is being re-energized by the discussion between the world leaders.
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Taiwan's Fate Doesn't Hang on Defeating Russia in Ukraine
"While defeat for Ukraine would be plenty bad, it would not have grave implications outside of Europe," Paul Poast argues.
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Food and Agriculture
Women's Work, African Swine Fever Ripples, & Urban Growing | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
Catch the week's top news and research in food, agriculture, and global development in our Global Food for Thought news brief.