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American Views of China Remain at Record Lows | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
With Xi Jinping poised to receive a third term at the 20th Party Congress, American opinion of China has never been worse.
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Takeaways from Pelosi's Trip to Taiwan | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
US House Speaker Nancy Pelosi’s visit aroused Beijing’s ire—but more important may be the long-term trends in Taiwanese attitudes.Â
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Israel faces genocide charges in the UN's International Court of Justice
South Africa has charged Israel with genocide. Charges will be heard at the International Court of Justice, the judicial arm of the U.N. -
US Allies vs. Partners—What's the Difference? | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
Nonresident Fellow Paul Poast explains why both are a key part of American foreign policy.
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Global Challenges, Shared Solutions: A Conversation with Ambassador Birgitta Tazelaar | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
Join Ambassador Birgitta Tazelaar for a discussion of the US-Netherlands partnership and how both countries navigate global security, trade, and political uncertainty. Register Today -
Few Russians Are Anxious about Western Sanctions | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
But those feeling an economic pinch are more likely to say that Moscow should enter peace negotiations.
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Asian Americans Are True Internationalists | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
More so than any other racial or ethnic group, Asian, Native Hawaiian, and Pacific Islander Americans want the United States to play an active part in global affairs.
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Rose Gottemoeller on the Future of Arms Control | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
Can the United States and Russia still work together on nuclear nonproliferation?
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US Arms Sales Reveal Discord in Taiwan's Defense Strategy | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
Washington has started selling arms that serve a "porcupine" defense strategy to Taiwan. Whether Taipei fully embraces this new approach remains to be seen.
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Partisan Divides on China Continue to Grow | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
Republicans are more concerned about China's rise than ever before.