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Francois Mori / APAs Chicago gears up for the Summer Olympics, some bars host global sports year-round
The Paris Games may be the biggest global sporting event of the summer, but for a few Chicago bars, international athletics are an everyday affair.
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US Foreign PolicyNATO 2030Ivo Daalder on NATO 2030
Council President Ivo Daalder examines NATO's future in testimony for the House Foreign Affairs Subcommittee on Europe.
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Global PoliticsAndy Wong / APWhy Beating China Might Be the US' Wrong Focus
Is every move against China strengthening the US—or is it just making us weaker? Jessica Chen Weiss breaks it down.
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US Foreign PolicyAP PhotosThe Debate on US Strategy in Taiwan-China Relations
Should the United States take a more militarized or diplomatic approach in Taiwan-China relations?
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ReportRichard SchneiderUrban Waterways in Global Cities
June 22, 2017, RESEARCH Report, Richard Schneider, Download Report (PDF), This report is the product of an international effort between Mayor Rahm Emanuel of Chicago and Mayor Anne Hidalgo of Paris to advance the discussion over how to transform neglected urban waterways., Urban waterways are nat...
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AJ Caughey'Juggling glitter': How chambers of commerce in Chicago's commercial corridors are responding to the influx of migrants
In some of Chicago’s busiest commercial corridors, chambers of commerce and small businesses are coordinating with the city to plug gaps in Chicago’s response to the influx of migrants.
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Joshua HoehneAs Rollouts Vary and Issues Arise, Global Public Opinion Shows Vaccine Anxiety
With high-profile suspensions of the AstraZeneca and Johnson and Johnson vaccine, fear of potential side effects and uneven efficacy of vaccine rollouts are causing concern for some.
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Global HealthUS Dept. of StateWorld Review: Iran, EU Budget, Pompeo in Israel
Journalists Karen DeYoung, Matt Kaminski, and Gideon Rachman joined Council President Ivo H. Daalder to discuss this week's emerging global stories.
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ReutersRedefining American Power
The Quincy Institute's Andrew Bacevich explains why the emerging world order requires a rethink of the objectives of US foreign policy. -
Mason YimHong Kong's Young and Old Are Split Over Who is to Blame
A recent survey among Hong Kong residents shows that they're dissatisfied with the actions of the police and support an independent investigation into the protest's origins and potential police abuse.