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REUTERSPrivate Sector Responsibility: Race, Equity, and Inclusion Part 3
John Rogers of Ariel Investments shares his experience combatting racism in the corporate world and concrete steps he's taken to advance diversity, equity, and inclusion within his own company. -
Global PoliticsReutersCOP27, War Spills to Poland, and Midterms Impact G20
Deborah Amos, Steve Erlanger, and Philip Stephens join guest host Carla Robbins to discuss the week's top news stories.
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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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Serj TyaglovskyICYMI: Recent Council Surveys on Russia-US Relations
Americans and Russians agree on few matters as each believe the other is influencing their domestic affairs.
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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. -
Gage SkidmoreThe ICC Is Dead to John Bolton, But Not the Public
In his first speech as National Security Advisor, Bolton threatened to sanction International Criminal Court (ICC) judges, bar them from traveling to the US, and use US courts to prosecute them.
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Global HealthJet Dela CruzRussian Bounties, Hong Kong's New Reality, Travel Bans for Americans
Journalists from some of the world’s leading media outlets join Council President Ivo Daalder to discuss Russian bounties on US soldiers, what’s next for Hong Kong, and US isolation as travel bans exclude Americans.
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Judi Bottoni / APA Strong USMCA Will Be Key to US Economic Success
The United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement is up for review in 2026. In its pursuit of a strong economy, the United States would be smart to renew its trade partnership with its North American neighbors.
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Steve Moore / APOlympic Officials Want the Games to Be Politically Neutral—Can They Be?
By barring Russian athletes from competing under the Russian flag, the International Olympic Committee demonstrated its power as a global norm-maker. Now, sporting federation leaders are seeking to distance their games from geopolitics.
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Public Opinion Survey
2002 Chicago Council Survey
October 1, 2002, RESEARCH Public Opinion Survey by Marshall M. Bouton and Benjamin I. Page, Download Report (PDF) Download Data (ZIP), The 2002 Chicago Council survey made it clear that 9/11 had a profound impact on the American mood and U.S. relationships with allies and former enemies and natio...