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Public OpinionDmitry Serebryakov / APRussian Public Makes Fewer Demands of Government During Wartime | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
At the same time, a plurality feel they are entitled to more.
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Global Politics
Deep Divisions Across the Atlantic | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
Ivo Daalder discusses the annual Munich Security Conference.
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Defense and Security
Can the US Keep Its Edge on the Battlefield? | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
Former Deputy Secretary of Defense Kathleen Hicks lays out how the US is trying to stay ahead as new technologies and global threats reshape modern warfare.
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Public OpinionPedro SzekelyAmerican Opinion on US-Russia Relations: From Bad to Worse | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
New Chicago Council Survey results show a majority of Americans support maintaining or increasing sanctions against Russia and views the nation as a greater threat than in previous years.
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Public OpinionReuters
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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The UN is Turning 80. Is It Still Relevant? | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
From peace and security to climate and technology, Council experts weigh in on whether the United Nations can still deliver on its founding mission. https://globalaffairs.org/commentary/analysis/un-turning-80-it-still-relevant -
Public OpinionReutersAmericans Believe Sanctions Will Weaken Russia's Economy and Military | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
But neither Americans or Ukrainians think the sanctions will force Russia to withdraw troops from Ukraine in the immediate future.
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US Foreign PolicyElizabeth Sokolich with AP PhotosHow the US uses its UN veto power to protect Israel
The US has used its UN veto power to stop an Israel-Hamas war ceasefire resolution and other measures. Here's how it got veto power and how America has used it.
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Global EconomyiStockMemo on an "Economic Article 5" to Counter Authoritarian Coercion | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
The world's democracies need a way to fight back against coercive economic actions by authoritarian governments, argue Ivo Daalder and Anders Fogh Rasmussen.
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US Foreign PolicyAP PhotosMajority of Trump Republicans Prefer the United States Stay out of World Affairs | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
Republicans with a very favorable view of the former president seem to prefer a US role that is more independent and less cooperative.