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Emerging Leaders Program Information Session - May 2025
Globally minded Chicago-area professionals, ages 30 to 45, are invited to learn more about the Emerging Leaders Program and the benefits to their professional and personal growth. -
Mark Schiefelbein / APLiberation Day Tariffs, Hegseth's Asia Tour, and Le Pen Conviction Fallout
Suzanne Lynch, Ken Moriyasu, and Gideon Rachman join Ivo Daalder to discuss the week's top news stories.
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Peter Morrison / APHow a trade delegation for female Irish entrepreneurs persuaded them to expand to Chicago
Several large, Chicago-based firms, including Aon and Illinois Tool Works, have expanded into or relocated to Ireland since 2021—but that’s only half the story.
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Stability in the 21st Century: Global Food Security for Peace and Prosperity
March 30, 2017, RESEARCH Report by Doug Bereuter and Dan Glickman, Download Report (PDF), The world today faces enormous challenges, including the threats of rapidly increasing instability, conflict, and migration as a result of inadequate food supplies and water scarcity., Key Findings, America ...
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ProSoyaCOVID-19 Is Putting Africa's Food Processors at Risk
Across Africa, food processors serve a vital function in protecting food security and livelihoods. But the COVID-19 pandemic is creating new challenges that threaten the very survival of these companies.
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Olia Gozha2023 Farm Bill: Enhancing Agricultural Safety Nets
The 2023 Farm Bill will be a significant legislative hurdle that will require input, coordination, and buy-in from all sectors and actors within the domestic food system.
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Ana Miyares PhotographyQuantum Diplomacy: A New Global Foreign Policy Race
Ivo Daalder, Jon Finer, Kathleen Hicks, Jennifer Scanlon, and Sebastian Wray discuss the race to shape quantum’s geopolitical future. -
A European Perspective on the Journey to a Regenerative Agriculture System
There appears to be a dawning realization that the agriculture sector may be part of the solution to climate change, rather than a problem to be solved, by drawing down and storing carbon in farmland.
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Carlos ArandaDon't Blame Trade: Low-Skilled Job Losses Will Not Be Solved by Protectionism
President Trump should tackle the problem of job dislocation broadly by building a larger retraining system in sectors where the US possesses a comparative advantage.
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Global CitiesJean-Pierre DalbéraCities, Consumers, and Companies Are the Secret of Sustainability
Brookings' Anthony F. Pipa and UL's Catherine P. Sheehy join Deep Dish to discuss the way forward for cities, the private sector, and SDGs.