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REUTERSWhat Nixon's 1972 China Trip Says About US-China Relations Today
Fifty years ago, US President Richard Nixon traveled to China and established the basis for a normalization of relations between the two powers. Are we due for another transformation?
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Solving Local Problems to Maintain US Global Leadership
The Council’s Emerging Leaders class of 2021 presents a series of short, dynamic presentations on an array of critical current issues. -
Mika BaumeisterGlobal Public Opinion Shows Support for COVID-19 Prevention Policies
The Chicago Council Survey team examines global public opinion on the COVID-19 pandemic in United States, Japan, South Korea, the United Kingdom, Italy, France, Brazil, and Saudi Arabia.
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James N. Druckman
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Defense and SecurityReuters
Now Iraq's Parliament Votes to Expel US Forces. Why?
Former political adviser to the commanding general of US forces in Iraq Emma Sky joins Deep Dish to explain why US-Iraq relations have deteriorated so abruptly and what it means for Iran and ISIS.
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Lizzie SokolichHow Much US Land Do China and Other Countries Really Own?
As of 2021, China owned less than 1% of all foreign-held land in the U.S. Canada, by contrast, held more than the entire area of Vermont and New Hampshire combined.
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Public Opinion SurveyReutersAmericans Believe Sanctions Will Weaken Russia's Economy and Military
September 6, 2022, RESEARCH Public Opinion Survey by Emily Sullivan , Dina Smeltz , and Anton Grushetsky, Reuters, Download Report (PDF), But neither Americans or Ukrainians think the sanctions will force Russia to withdraw troops from Ukraine in the immediate future., Public opinion plays an imp...
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ReutersTakeaways from Pelosi's Trip to Taiwan
US House Speaker Nancy Pelosi’s visit aroused Beijing’s ire—but more important may be the long-term trends in Taiwanese attitudes.
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US Embassy JerusalemBiden, Israelis, and Palestinians: "The Ground is Not Ripe"
As attention returns to Gaza, majorities view a breakthrough in negotiations as unlikely in the foreseeable future.