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Invited to the Party: International Organizations Evolve in an Urban World
October 29, 2018, RESEARCH Report by Ian Klaus, Download Report (PDF), While dozens of international organizations were created to give structure and order to international relations, rapid urbanization and the rising influence of cities have raised new questions around their mandates and structu...
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Public Opinion SurveyREUTERSIn Russia, Navalny Inspires Respect for Some, Indifference for Most
February 22, 2021, RESEARCH Public Opinion Survey by Dina Smeltz , Brendan Helm , Denis Volkov , and Stepan Goncharov, REUTERS, Download Report (PDF), Surveys from the Chicago Council and the Levada Analytical Center show that Russians are generally indifferent to Navalny's actions, and more susp...
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Austin FarringtonAs Museums Around the World Grapple with Repatriation, Where Does Chicago Stand?
Issues around object provenance have hit the museum industry hard. Here’s a list of Illinois institutions that have dealt with controversies in this arena.
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Public Opinion SurveyAP PhotosDo Russians Fear the West?
July 11, 2023, RESEARCH Public Opinion Survey by Dina Smeltz , Lily Wojtowicz , Denis Volkov , and Stepan Goncharov, AP Photos, Download Report (PDF), The Russian public is concerned about NATO expansion but does not think an attack from the West is imminent., At this week’s NATO summit, enlarg...
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Global PoliticsAngelina Katsanis / AP80th Birthday Blues: UN's Fight to Stay Relevant
Budget cuts, global crises, and a disengaged US, Deep Dish explores the UN at a pivotal moment and whether it can still deliver.
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Paul KagameAhead of Israeli Elections, Netanyahu Doubles Down on Foreign Policy
Seth J. Frantzman, the Jerusalem Post's Middle East affairs analyst, and Council fellow Cécile Shea join Deep Dish to discuss Benjamin Netanyahu's announcement that Israel will annex part of the Jordan Valley.
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Staff Sgt. Timothy KosterThe New US-Syria Policy
Former US Ambassador to Syria Robert Ford and Tamara Cofman Wittes, former deputy assistant secretary of state for near east affairs, join the Deep Dish podcast to dissect the implications of the withdrawal from Syria for US-Syria policy.
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Alisdare HicksonThe Midwest Can't Afford to Close Its Doors to Refugees
Midwestern governors have stopped accepting Syrian refugees in the wake of the Paris and Beirut terrorist attacks, though data shows they pose little risk.
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REUTERSAmid Global Unpopularity, China Might Find Support Among Russians
While China might be losing friends in many countries, it still has the support of the Russian public.