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Reuters
What Americans Think about China and Taiwan
Dina Smeltz and Craig Kafura argue that a majority of Americans support backing Taiwan as the U.S. has backed Ukraine, as long as U.S. troops aren’t involved.
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Defense and Security
Ukraine NATO Membership 'Not in the Cards' During War
President Zelenskyy calls the NATO's delay on admitting Ukraine "absurd." "We all regret having sent a Tweet or writing an email,” says Ivo Daalder.
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Reuters
BRICS Is Aiding and Abetting Russia's War in Ukraine
in one way or another, bloc members are lending support to Moscow at a time when it has been largely cut off from the Western world, Paul Poast writes.
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What Americans Think about America First R E S ...
in a war against Russia on behalf of Ukraine, which is not a NATO member (59% oppose, 39% favor). https://globalaffairs.org/sites/default/files/2020-11/ccgasurvey2017_what_americans_think_about_america_first.pdf -
August 2023 By Kris HartleyNonresident Fellow Global Cities, Chicago ...
Habitat for Humanity, contributions to disaster relief, support for victims of the war in Ukraine, and continued efforts to aid COVID-19 pandemic recovery. https://globalaffairs.org/sites/default/files/2023-08/CCG235100%20Connecting%20ESG%20and%20UN%20SDGs-Full%20Issue_vF.pdf -
Preserving Ukraine’s Independence,Resisting Russian Aggression:What the United States and ...
8. Appendix 3: Key Elements of the Ukraine Freedom Support Act of 2014. ... See Appendices 4 and 5 for details on discussions in Brussels and Ukraine.). https://globalaffairs.org/sites/default/files/2020-11/Preserving%20Ukraine%E2%80%99s%20Independence%2C%20Resisting%20Russian%20Aggression%3B%20What%20the%20United%20States%20and%20NATO%20Must%20Do%20PDF%20Report.pdf -
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America Must Beware Its Foreign Policy Blind Spots
Paul Heer argues that, after the invasion of Ukraine, the United States must recognize and confront its foreign policy blind spots.
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Military intervention in Ukraine. 14. Peacekeeping. 14. Leader and public attitudes on the United Nations and multilateralism. ... the public to support increas-ing economic aid to Ukraine (15% overall public, 52% Republican leaders, 56% Democratic https://globalaffairs.org/sites/default/files/2020-11/2014%20Chicago%20Council%20Opinion%20Leaders%20Survey%20Report_FINAL.pdf -
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How the War in Ukraine Changed American Attitudes to Foreign Policy
"Right now, I think Russia represents the bigger threat. China represents the bigger long-term competition," says Council President Ivo Daalder, discussing the 2022 Chicago Council Survey.
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Reuters
A No-Fly Zone Isn't What Ukraine Needs
A no-fly zone is "a first step along an escalatory ladder," argues Council President Ivo Daalder on NPR's All Things Considered.