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  1. Treaty Allies Matter for US Foreign Policy Experts—but They Are Not Indispensable
    REUTERS
    Public Opinion Survey

    Treaty Allies Matter for US Foreign Policy Experts—but They Are Not Indispensable

    Public Opinion Survey
    by Sibel Oktay, Paul Poast, Dina Smeltz, Craig Kafura

    August 3, 2021, RESEARCH Public Opinion Survey by Sibel Oktay , Paul Poast , Dina Smeltz , and Craig Kafura, REUTERS, Download Report (PDF), The Council's polling experts examine how American foreign policy experts think of the term "allies," and whether variations in thinking matter for US forei...

  2. Four scientists examine plants in a lab.

    Will CRISPR Crops Avoid the GMO Curse?

    Blog Post
    by Robert Paarlberg, Natalie Burdsall

    If CRISPR crops can avoid being regulated like GMOs, they can create significant opportunities for low- and middle-income countries, and help combat hunger and poverty.

  3. Ahead of Biden-Moon Summit, South Koreans and Americans Align on China and North Korea
    Reuters
    Public Opinion Survey

    Ahead of Biden-Moon Summit, South Koreans and Americans Align on China and North Korea

    Public Opinion Survey
    by Karl Friedhoff, Suh Young Park

    May 19, 2021, RESEARCH Public Opinion Survey by Karl Friedhoff and Suh Young Park, Reuters, Download Report (PDF), Chicago Council survey data find majorities in South Korea view China as more of a security threat than a security partner and as more of an economic threat than an economic partne...

  4. Half of Americans Say Diversity Benefits the United States
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    Half of Americans Say Diversity Benefits the United States

    Public Opinion Survey
    by Craig Kafura, Lama El Baz

    December 20, 2023, RESEARCH Public Opinion Survey by Craig Kafura and Lama El Baz, AP Photos, Download Report (PDF), But Republicans and Democrats are sharply divided when it comes to immigration levels., Immigration to the United States has long been a contentious and divisive issue at the foref...

  5. More Americans Oppose than Support US Strikes against Iran
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    Public Opinion Survey

    More Americans Oppose than Support US Strikes against Iran

    Public Opinion Survey
    by Dina Smeltz, Craig Kafura, Lama El Baz

    June 24, 2025, RESEARCH Public Opinion Survey by Dina Smeltz , Craig Kafura , and Lama El Baz, Carlos Barria / Pool via AP, Download Report (PDF), Many hesitate to give their opinions on the conflict, but attitudes seem to fall along partisan lines on whether the United States made the right move...

  6. GC Working Paper A Tale of Two Regions

    Presidential Elections - State Data,” Dave Leip’s Atlas of U.S. ... Presidential Elections, accessed September 17, 2023 https://uselectionatlas.org ... year=2016&off=0&elect=0&fips=42125&f=0. 19 Benedikt Brandhofer et al., “Ergebnisse

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  8. Heartland renewal
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    From "Rust Belt" to "Trust Belt": Why the Language We Use Matters

    Blog Post
    by John Austin, Jürgen Hein

    In promoting economic renewal in industrial heartland regions, leaders must avoid language that condemns these regions and their citizens to passivity.

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    Lenny Kuhne

    Paths to New Prosperity and a Better Politics in Our Democracies

    Blog Post
    by John Austin

    Leaders from the US and Europe have much to learn from one another in building strategies to foster economic renewal in formerly industrial regions.

  10. A field of grapes in Oregon is pictured nearing sunset.
    Dan Meyers

    Embracing Interconnectedness: How Indigenous Foodways Can Save Us

    Blog Post
    by Ife Kilimanjaro

    Indigenous perspectives utilize regenerative farming practices through embodying interconnectedness, ultimately protecting the environment from climate change.