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  1. Republicans, Democrats Split on Increasing US Defense Budget
    US Army
    Public Opinion Survey

    Republicans, Democrats Split on Increasing US Defense Budget

    Public Opinion Survey
    by Craig Kafura

    December 17, 2020, RESEARCH Public Opinion Survey by Craig Kafura, US Army, Download Report (PDF), Overall, Americans prefer to maintain defense spending. But Democrats, younger people, and those with a college education prefer cuts, while Republicans prefer expansion., On December 8, the House v...

  2. A close-up of a stack of clipboards shows a City of Chicago early voting application and a sticker reading "property of Chicago Board of Elections"
    Rex Arbogast / AP

    Foreign Policy PACs Have Raised $2 Million From Big Chicago Donors. Where Does the Money Go?

    Blog Post
    by AJ Caughey

    ChicagoGlobal analyzed the biggest donations made by Chicagoland residents to PACs. Here’s what the data says about their foreign policy priorities.

  3. Growing Support in US for Some Climate Change Action Public Opinion Survey

    Growing Support in US for Some Climate Change Action

    Public Opinion Survey
    by Dina Smeltz, Craig Kafura, Kelhan Martin

    November 21, 2016, RESEARCH Public Opinion Survey by Dina Smeltz , Craig Kafura , and Kelhan Martin, Download Report (PDF), Recent survey findings show that policies focused on furthering US energy independence are most likely to gain bipartisan support., As the other signatories to the Paris Agr...

  4. Michigan Governor Whitmer with then ROC(Taiwan) Minister of Foreign Affairs, Dr. Jaushieh Joseph Wu, during her visit to Taiwan in March
    MOFA, Republic of China (Taiwan)

    How Midwestern states are courting Taiwanese investment

    Blog Post
    by AJ Caughey

    Despite Illinois's trade ties with Taiwan, other Midwest states have taken steps that Illinois hasn’t to deepen their government’s relationship with Taipei.

  5. Exterior of a building with a colorful mural on the wall
    Kit Graham

    How Chicago's street art connects the city to the world

    Blog Post
    by Hope O'Dell

    Across Chicago, murals and other public artworks depict the city’s immigrant communities and our connections to cultures around the globe.

  6. A farmer holds a tablet while sitting on tree root, observing his crops.
    Sasin Tipchai

    Social Media for Farms: A Revolutionary Agricultural Tool

    Blog Post
    by Natalie Burdsall

    Social media can allow farmers to reach new audiences and ultimately inspire a new wave of young agriculturalists.

  7. A group of people prepares food for a food assistance program.

    Incorporating Dietary Needs and Cultural Requirements into Food Assistance Programs

    Blog Post
    by Natalie Burdsall

    Fundamental issues in food assistance programs exclude the disability community and people requiring culturally relevant foods.

  8. a sign reads 2022 in NYC
    Nurphoto

    Year in Review: 2022 in Public Opinion

    Blog Post
    by Dina Smeltz, Karl Friedhoff, Craig Kafura, Emily Sullivan

    Reflect on the year with highlights from the Council's public opinion research and analysis.

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    In the global era, every computer terminal and satellite dish is a port. ... In the global era, every computer terminal and satellite dish is a port. 8 By ... emphasis on Asia ■ An international community that is neither as broad nor as deep

  10. Cosmic Harvest, Something's Fishy, and Growing Meat

    March 31, 2023 Check out our roundup of the week's top news and research in food, agriculture, and global development.