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	 Defense and SecurityElizabeth Sokolich with AP photos Defense and SecurityElizabeth Sokolich with AP photosWhy is the U.S. arming Taiwan?The U.S. has maintained a delicate balance between not officially recognizing Taiwan as a sovereign nation and arming the island to fend off any Chinese aggression. 
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	Public Opinion Despite Differences, Young Americans and Young Russians Share Similar Anxieties | Chicago Council on Global AffairsThe Levada Analytical Center’s Stepan Goncharov joins Council Research Assistant Lama El Baz to explore recent survey findings. 
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	 Defense and SecurityPatrick Post / AP Defense and SecurityPatrick Post / APICJ judge voted against every approved measure in Israel genocide caseICJ Judge Sebutinde of Uganda voted against the provisional measures approved by the U.N. court in South Africa's genocide case against Israel. 
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	 Food and Agriculture Food and AgricultureChina's Policies Will Reshape the Global Food System Long Past COVID-19 | Chicago Council on Global AffairsChina is looking beyond the current environment to shape the global food system for its own food security. 
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	 Public OpinionEurasian Women's Forum Public OpinionEurasian Women's ForumAmericans and Russians Are Mostly Disinterested and Disengaged with Each Other | Chicago Council on Global AffairsRecent surveys reveal that large majorities of both Russians and Americans now view their countries as rivals. 
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	 Public OpinionReuters Public OpinionReutersUS-Russia Experts Paint a Dim Picture of Bilateral Relations Before Summit | Chicago Council on Global AffairsThis Chicago Council on Global Affairs survey signals the US-Russian relationship is challenged by communication, media coverage, and the countries’ presidents. 
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	 Public OpinionREUTERS Public OpinionREUTERSTreaty Allies Matter for US Foreign Policy Experts—but They Are Not Indispensable | Chicago Council on Global AffairsThe Council's polling experts examine how American foreign policy experts think of the term "allies," and whether variations in thinking matter for US foreign policy decisions. 
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	 Global PoliticsAP Photos Global PoliticsAP PhotosCan a State Dinner End South Korea and Japan's Fight Over History? | Chicago Council on Global AffairsOn Deep Dish, we discuss if the ROK and Japan can finally resolve their fight over history and cooperate on Asia security. 
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              Access to electricity in Africa fights climate changeElectrifying rural Africa could fight climate change and reduce emissions
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	 Global CitiesAP Photos Global CitiesAP PhotosChicagoland's growing Kyrgyz community | Chicago Council on Global AffairsThe Kyrgyz community in Chicagoland is small, but its economic footprint is expanding. New Kyrgyz businesses are bridging Illinois and Central Asia.