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Global PoliticsTakashi Aoyama / Pool Photo via APJapan's Snap Election, Gaza Humanitarian Crisis, North Korean Troops in Kursk
Yasmeen Abutaleb, Anton La Guardia, & Ken Moriyasu join Ivo Daalder to discuss the week's top news stories.
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Patrick Semansky / APWhere "Pure Independents" Stand on US Foreign Policy
Independents who lean toward neither party could play a decisive role in the 2024 presidential election.
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Working PaperErin RiddleVroom or Bust? Towards a Chicago E-Scooter Strategy in 2020 and Beyond
March 11, 2020, RESEARCH Working Paper by Samuel Kling, Erin Riddle, Download Report (PDF), A review of national and international e-scooter and micromobility trends outlines Chicago's 2019 pilot program and makes policy recommendations to improve sustainability, mobility, and equitable access., ...
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US Foreign PolicyReutersWorld Review: War Crimes in Ukraine, Pro-Putin Leaders Re-Elected, and France at the Polls
Nirmal Ghosh, Sylvie Kauffmann, and Philip Stephens join Ivo Daalder to discuss the week's top news stories.
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James EadesRepublicans and Democrats Divide on Key Debate Issues
2020 Chicago Council Survey findings illuminate partisan divides in views on COVID-19, race, climate change, and national security.
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Susan Walsh / APAmericans Sound the Alarm over Corruption and Democratic Erosion
At least half of all partisans see government corruption and weakening democracy as critical threats, but they are deeply divided on climate change and immigration.
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REUTERSWhat do Americans think of QAnon?
Using social media traffic as a way to gauge interest, it is estimated that hundreds of thousands subscribe to any one of the countless theories propagated under QAnon.
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ReutersYP In-Depth on the Durability of Democracy
Members of the Council's Young Professionals Network joined Soren Dayton of Protect Democracy to examine the staying power of democracy in the US and beyond. -
Natalie Y. Moore Named 2020 Richard C. Longworth Media Fellow
The Chicago Council on Global Affairs is pleased to announce that WBEZ race, class, and communities reporter Natalie Y. Moore has been selected as our second 2020 Richard C. Longworth Media Fellow.
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Josh HowardNational Elections and the New American City-State
As the country splinters along geographic and ideological lines, post-election divisions could portend the rise of a new American city-state movement.