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Defense and SecurityUS Coast GuardIs Fear of Great Power Competition in the Arctic Overheated?
Geopolitical debates on power and competition in the Arctic have been around since the Cold War. Is a new flashpoint ahead or is the danger overblown?
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Public Opinion SurveyAlexander Zemlianichenko / APGeneration Putin: Proud Russians but Disengaged
March 18, 2024, RESEARCH Public Opinion Survey by Dina Smeltz , Lama El Baz , Denis Volkov , and Stepan Goncharov, Alexander Zemlianichenko / AP, Download Report (PDF), Although a plurality of young Russians say they are anxious about Russia’s political future, few vote or participate political...
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Manish Swarup / APNavigating Reciprocal Tariffs and Strengthening US-India Trade and Investment Ties
Mark Linscott joins senior business leaders from across Chicago to discuss the evolving dynamics of US-India trade negotiations amid recent developments. -
ReutersThe Remaking of a Global United States
Europe expert Heather Conley, Robert Kagan from Brookings Institution, and the Washington Post's Karen Attiah join the Council to examine America's standing in the world in the next year and beyond. -
US Ambassador to China Nicholas Burns on China-US Relations
Members of the Council community join Ambassador Burns for insights into the current state of the China-US relationship. -
Global Food Security Symposium 2011
The Chicago Council on Global Affairs held a symposium to review progress on the US government’s global food security strategy and provide critical thinking on how best to overcome potential obstacles to success. -
Igorn via PixabayGlobally, Negative Views of Russia Predominate
The majority of countries polled in a recent 53-nation study hold negative views of Russia following its invasion of Ukraine.
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Julia Demaree Nikhinson / APAmericans Reject Idea of a Russian Sphere of Influence in Europe
Most Americans believe the United States has too many interests in Europe to let any one country dominate the region.
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Inclusion and EquityJulian WanUS Protests, the G7's Future, US-China
Karen DeYoung of The Washington Post, Matt Kaminski of POLITICO, and Philip Stephens of the Financial Times joined Council President Ivo Daalder to share their perspectives on global news.