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Pia Wanek
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Public Opinion SurveyReutersPreventing North Korea from Building Nuclear Capacity is Americans' Top Priority for US-ROK Relationship
March 8, 2013, RESEARCH Public Opinion Survey by Dina Smeltz, Reuters, Download Report (PDF), Americans show clear concern about North Korea’s nuclear capability and consider preventing the spread of nuclear weapons as a highly important US foreign policy goal., Key Findings, North Korea now fa...
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ReportVaishnav ChogaleInvesting to Nourish India's Cities
June 16, 2016, RESEARCH Report by Andrea Durkin, Vaishnav Chogale, Download Report (PDF), India is forecast to experience the largest increase in urban population of any country in the world. India's cities could have another 404 million mouths to feed by the year 2050., Executive Summary, Cities...
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Global HealthUS Embassy New ZealandWorld Review: Global Reactions to the Election
Reporters from some of the world’s leading media outlets joined the Council to consider the impact of the 2020 US election on foreign policy.
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Global HealthHakan NuralChina Backlash, Trump vs the Intelligence Community, Vaccine Funding
The Washington Post's Karen DeYoung, The New York Times' Carol Giacomo, and Süddeutsche Zeitung's Stefan Kornelius join Brian Hanson to discuss global news.
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World Review: Putin's Gas Game, Pelosi Eyes Taiwan, Latest on Ukraine
Jamil Anderlini, Susan Glasser, and Ryan Heath join Ivo Daalder to discuss the week's top news stories.
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Global HealthPedant01 via Wikimedia CommonsKosovo-Serbia, Post-Abe Japan, Nord Stream 2
Reporters from leading media outlets join the Council to discuss the Kosovo-Serbia relations, Japan, the Navalny poisoning, and much more.
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Global HealthUmut ÇolakWorld Review: Nagorno-Karabakh, Brexit, and Taiwan
Ivo Daalder joined reporters from leading media outlets to discuss the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict, Brexit trade talks, and the US-China standoff on Taiwan.
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REUTERSTen Years Later, What Went Wrong in South Sudan
A decade ago this week, South Sudan declared independence. But the hope and optimism of statehood quickly evaporated—just like international attention and support.
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ReportREUTERSAs China Rises, Americans Seek Closer Ties with Japan
December 11, 2018, RESEARCH Report by Craig Kafura and Karl Friedhoff, REUTERS, Download Report (PDF), While the American public is hesitant to get involved in a conflict between China and Japan, Americans across party lines want to build strong relations with US allies in Asia., Key Findings, Am...