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Starving for Aid: The Unseen War in Tigray | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
The Ethiopian government is using starvation as a weapon of war against Tigray, inducing a massive famine that requires immediate action from the international community.
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Pavel Golovkin / AP
Young Russians Are Skeptical of Most Media Outlets | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
Although Russian young adults primarily turn to social media for news, a majority do not trust information reported by most media outlets.
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Global Politics
Niger Coup, Saudi Peace Summit, China’s Deflation | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
Jamil Anderlini, Catherine Philp, and Peter Spiegel join Ivo Daalder to discuss the week's top news stories.
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Mark Schiefelbein / AP
American Views of China Hit All-Time Low | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
The public's top priorities for the US-China relationship moving forward: avoiding war and maintaining a technological edge.
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Refugees Welcome? Americans Support Taking in Afghans, Ukrainians, Taiwanese | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
Despite public divisions over US aid to Ukraine, support for taking in those fleeing the Russian invasion remains unchanged since March.
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Foreign Policy Matters: America’s Next Chapter | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
In the aftermath of Trump’s victory, Council experts unpack how the American public views the US role in the world. https://globalaffairs.org/foreign-policy-matters-americas-next-chapter -
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Year in Review: 2022 in Public Opinion | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
Reflect on the year with highlights from the Council's public opinion research and analysis.
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Daniel Ceng / AP
Americans and Taiwanese Favor the Status Quo | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
The Taiwanese public expects more US aid in a potential conflict with China than Americans are willing to endorse.
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Young Americans Question US Global Engagement | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
Both Millennials and Gen Z are more hesitant than their elders to endorse military approaches to foreign policy.
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Americans Continue to Back South Korea | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
A majority support using US troops to defend Seoul should North Korea invade, Council polling shows.