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Aaron BurdenSix Ways in Which Liberal and Moderate Democrats Diverge on Key Issues
Of those who self-identify as Democrats in our 2019 Chicago Council Survey, about half are liberals while the other half are moderate/conservative. There are six key issues for which the two groups have differing opinions.
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US Foreign PolicyReutersWorld Review: Putin Doubles Down in Ukraine, Germany's Business with Russia, and New NATO Members
Ryan Heath, Elise Labott, and Carla Anne Robbins join Ivo Daalder to discuss the week's top news stories.
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The Links Between Hunger and Unrest in Myanmar and Beyond
Food insecurity plays a critical and complex role in Myanmar's current political turmoil, and has played a similar role in uprisings of the past.
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ReportKenny EliasonBridging the Gap: A "Sustainable Food Seal"
May 16, 2023, RESEARCH Report by Paul E. Schickler, III , Francesca DeBiase , Sally Rockey , Jennifer Goldston , Peggy Tsai Yih , and Natalie Burdsall, Kenny Eliason, Download Report (PDF), A "sustainable food seal" empowers consumers and farmers to support a more sustainable food supply chain., ...
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Andy Wong / APGeography, Choice, and Power Will Define America's Future
As it enters its 250th year, the United States faces an international political system it can neither dominate nor disregard. American leaders will have to do something they have long resisted: learn how to actually play the game.
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Lester Crown Center on US Foreign Policy
Public Opinion, Chicago Council Survey data tracks trends in American public opinion on US foreign policy since 1975., Survey Reports, Research, Analysis and policy recommendations on US foreign policy and national security., All Research, Events, Policymakers and influencers share their experien...
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Ana Miyares PhotographyAt the Water's Edge: Foreign Policy, Polarization, and the American Public
Craig Kafura, Sarah Maxey, and Gerard Baker discuss findings from the 2025 Chicago Council Survey, highlighting where Americans are divided—and where consensus still exists—on the US role in the world. -
Andreas Schaad / MSCIs Competition without Conflict Possible? Mapping the Views of Chinese and Americans on Foreign Policy Issues
At the Munich Security Conference, the Council and the Carter Center present their groundbreaking research and results from recent public opinion surveys examining Chinese and American perspectives on international security, trade relations, and…