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  1. What are the Risks of AVs in Cities? History Offers Clues
    Carl Campbell
    Working Paper

    What are the Risks of AVs in Cities? History Offers Clues

    Working Paper
    by Samuel Kling

    November 7, 2018, RESEARCH Working Paper by Samuel Kling, Carl Campbell, Download Report (PDF), The implementation of automated vehicles (AVs) will reshape our cities in ways large and small, but much is unknown to make reliable predictions about AVs’ specific effects on cities., Key Findings ...

  2. Supporters of Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro embrace in downtown Caracas, Venezuela, Saturday, Jan. 3, 2026, after U.S. President Donald Trump announced that Maduro had been captured and flown out of the country.
    Cristian Hernandez / AP

    What Trump's Attack on Venezuela Means for the Region and the World

    by Daniel W. Drezner, Paul Heer, Leslie Vinjamuri, Jim O'Neill, Joshua Busby, Paul Poast, Alexander Cooley, Rachel Bronson, Ertharin Cousin, Suzanne Nossel

    The US military captured Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro during a large-scale strike. Experts assess what the unprecedented US intervention means for Venezuela, US foreign policy, and regional and global stability.

  3. Global Food Security Symposium 2011

    Global Food Security Symposium 2011

    PAST EVENT Conference
    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. 
  4. The Western Wall and the Dome of the Rock in Jerusalem

    Pathways to Peace: Reflections on the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict

    Blog Post
    by Paul Fitchen

    Despite 75 years of struggle, two scholars remain cautiously optimistic about the future.

  5. People with suitcases approach the Ukraine-Slovakia border
    NURPHOTO

    Refugees Welcome? Americans Support Taking in Afghans, Ukrainians, Taiwanese

    Blog Post
    by Craig Kafura, Emily Sullivan

    Despite public divisions over US aid to Ukraine, support for taking in those fleeing the Russian invasion remains unchanged since March.

  6. Rep. Raja Krishnamoorthi
    Alex Brandon / AP

    Are economic ties to China a strength or weakness for Illinois? Rep. Raja Krishnamoorthi weighs in.

    Blog Post
    by AJ Caughey

    In a Q&A, Rep. Krishnamoorthi talks about Illinois’ trade relationship with China and how local businesses should navigate strained U.S.-China ties — and even help shape them.

  7. A herd of buffalo is pictured on a field.
    Indigenous Food and Agriculture Initiative

    Expanding "638" to Enhance Native American Food Sovereignty

    Blog Post
    by Mary Belle Zook

    Federal agricultural policies must continue expanding to provide greater support for Tribally-led endeavors and choices, including self-determination and self-governance.

  8. Murder hornets in a tree
    REUTERS

    Murder Hornets, Lavender, and School Meals

    Blog Post
    by Julia Whiting

    Our weekly round up of the week's top news and research in food, agriculture, and global development.

  9. A person gets their temperature checked during the COVID-19 pandemic in Beijing
    Kian Zhan

    COVID-19 Shapes Global Public Opinion on Reopening and Reversals

    Blog Post
    by Craig Kafura, Brendan Helm, Giulia Shaughnessy, Charlie Rahr

    This week, the Chicago Council Survey team updates public opinion on COVID-19 from the United States, Japan, Canada, France, Italy, the UK, Brazil, and Nigeria.

  10. Women's march
    Josh Howard

    National Elections and the New American City-State

    Blog Post
    by Kris Hartley

    As the country splinters along geographic and ideological lines, post-election divisions could portend the rise of a new American city-state movement.