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Global CitiesReuters
Russia's Resource Grab in Ukraine
"Ukraine’s extraordinary riches in energy, minerals, and agriculture are a prize for the Kremlin," writes Nonresident Senior Fellow Robert Muggah in Foreign Policy.
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Defense and Security
Where U.S. aid to Israel goes
The U.S. has given more money to Israel than any other country since 1946.
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US Foreign Policy
Most Americans Supported Talks with Iran Prior to Hamas Attacks | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
But public opinion has likely shifted following Hamas' attacks on Israel.
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Food and Agriculture
Foreign Aid for Global Prosperity | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
Activities to support resilient livelihoods must be combined with peacebuilding, conflict resolution efforts, and investment in food security.
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US Foreign Policy
Sudan's Humanitarian Crisis Overshadowed by Other Global Conflicts | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
Despite the scale of the crisis and its importance for the broader region, Sudan remains out of the minds of most Americans.
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Public Opinion
What Nixon's 1972 China Trip Says About US-China Relations Today | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
Fifty years ago, US President Richard Nixon traveled to China and established the basis for a normalization of relations between the two powers. Are we due for another transformation?
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Defense and SecurityAP Photos
The 'Israel Model' Is a Poor Consolation Prize for Ukraine
"Offering Ukraine something other than NATO membership would send a message to Moscow that the US is committed to Ukraine’s security—but only up to a point," Paul Poast argues.
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US Foreign Policy
Why Congress Matters for Israel and Ukraine
"President Biden simply cannot provide new aid for Ukraine and Israel unless Congress provides that money through appropriations legislations," Jordan Tama explains.
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Defense and Security
Why is Sweden telling its citizens to prepare for war?
Sweden moved closer to joining NATO, and concerns about potential Russian aggression grow.
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Memo on an ‘Economic Article 5’to counter authoritarian coercion ...
Yet the extraordinary private-sector withdrawal from Russia in response to the invasion of Ukraine shows the increased willingness of businesses to stand up. ... On the positive side, autocratic Russia’s war against Ukraine has made governments, https://globalaffairs.org/sites/default/files/2022-06/CCGA%20Economic%20Article%205%20Brief_vF_0.pdf