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  2. Vladimir Putin sits at a desk and looks up from a folio with raised eyebrows, red flag behind him.
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    US Foreign Policy

    Putin's NATO Bungle

    In the News
    Politico by Ivo H. Daalder

    "Russia’s actions have only cemented American support for NATO," writes Council President Ivo Daalder in POLITICO.

  3. A Cost of ConflictAmericans Turn InwardResults of the 2023 ...

    Since Russia’s 2022 invasion of Ukraine, Democrats have become more likely to. ... 20. 10. 34. 27. 25. 18. 13. The Ukraine-Russia conflict. Climate change. https://globalaffairs.org/sites/default/files/2024-03/Chicago%20Council%20Survey%202023%20Overall%20Report.pdf
  4. Russian Russian President Vladimir Putin meets with Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan
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    Global Politics

    Why Is Armenia so Close to Russia and Iran?

    In the News
    Foreign Policy by Daniel W. Drezner

    The small Caucasus country challenges the idea that the world is splitting into democratic and autocratic camps, Dan Drezner argues.

  5. Thinking Nuclear: South Korean Attitudes on Nuclear Weapons Toby ...

    The Carnegie Endowment for International Peace is a unique global network of policy research centers in Russia, China, Europe, the Middle East, India, and the United States. https://globalaffairs.org/sites/default/files/2022-02/Korea%20Nuclear%20Report%20PDF.pdf
  6. Screenshot of Elizabeth Shackelford speaking on CBC with host about sanctions against Russia. US Foreign Policy

    The Impact of Allied Sanctions

    In the News
    CBC Newsroom by Elizabeth Shackelford

    “They're serious sanctions, but they’re not coming in one fell swoop until we see further action,” says Senior Fellow Elizabeth Shackelford on CBC.

  7. David Scheffer points to a poster with "Up to $5 million reward, wanted" in front of a blue and beige map. Human Rights

    War Crimes Expert: Putin Incriminates Himself Every Day

    In the News
    PBS: Amanpour and Company by David Scheffer

    David Scheffer advises on how to collect evidence of Russia's actions in Ukraine with Michel Martin and Chrisitane Amanpour.

  8. Ukrainian soldiers prepare to fire a multiple launch rocket system
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    US Foreign Policy

    Cutting off US Aid Will Only Prolong the War in Ukraine

    In the News
    World Politics Review by Paul Poast

    "Rather than ending the fighting quickly, cutting off US aid would simply set Russia up to launch a major new offensive," Paul Poast writes.

  9. Andrea Mitchell (L) speaking with Lizzy Shackelford (R) on MSNBC. Global Politics

    Russia's Influence in Sudan Is "Bad News" for Ceasefire Possibility

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    MSNBC Andrea Mitchell Reports by Elizabeth Shackelford

    “Not having enough supplies to continue fighting is probably the fastest way” to end the conflict, Lizzy Shackelford tells Andrea Mitchell.

  10. A man walks past the ruins of a destroyed building in Mariupol
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    Defense and Security

    The War in Ukraine Will End with a Deal, Not a White Flag

    In the News
    World Politics Review by Paul Poast

    "While Russia can’t win, it won’t lose. Instead, it will hold out until Ukraine is willing to bargain," Paul Poast writes.

  11. America Divided: Political Partisanship and US Foreign Policy

    Results of the 2015 Chicago Council Survey of American Public Opinion and US Foreign Policy https://globalaffairs.org/sites/default/files/2020-12/CCGA_PublicSurvey2015.pdf