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Public Opinion SurveyAP PhotosAmericans Grow Less Enthusiastic about Active US Engagement Abroad
October 12, 2023, RESEARCH Public Opinion Survey by Dina Smeltz and Craig Kafura, AP Photos, Download Report (PDF), For the first time, a majority of Republicans think the United States should stay out of world affairs., The 2023 Chicago Council Survey, conducted September 7–18, 2023, finds evi...
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Julie GarreauNative Food Sovereignty: Strengthening Connection to Culture
Community and family gardens provide the foundation for Native Food Sovereignty, and allow the Cheyenne River Sioux Tribe to reclaim their local food system.
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Public Opinion SurveyReutersUS Public Not Convinced Trump's Policies Will Make America Safer
September 11, 2017, RESEARCH Public Opinion Survey by Dina Smeltz and Karl Friedhoff, Reuters, Download Report (PDF), Although survey data shows that majorities of Americans continue to think that international terrorism is the most critical threat to the US, the overall public is not convinced t...
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Mari Faines
Partner for Mobilization, Global Zero
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Britt Wray
Director, CIRCLE at Stanford Psychiatry
Expertise
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Clifford Young
President, Ipsos US Public Affairs
Expertise
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Rob KallDemocracy's Crisis of Identity
Stanford University’s Francis Fukuyama joins the Council to explain what is driving the focus on identity in politics today. -
Global HealthReutersSpecial Edition: COVID-19 Lessons from New Zealand
Axios' Rebecca Falconer joins this special edition of Deep Dish to explain New Zealand Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern’s COVID-19 response and how the government’s actions might influence the upcoming general election in September.
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Mind the Knowledge Gaps: What Global Conferences Bring to Light
Convenings of experts call attention to that which scientists and policymakers don’t know. These "knowledge gaps," it turns out, are especially prevalent in the urban domain.
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Pathways to Peace: Reflections on the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict
Despite 75 years of struggle, two scholars remain cautiously optimistic about the future.