Skip to main content

Search Results

1231 – 1240 of 2,005 search results for Emerging Leaders

  1. AP Photos/Elise Amendola
    Food and Agriculture

    Innovating Forward: Committing to Food and Agriculture

    Podcast
    by Lily Fillwalk, Robert Paarlberg, Natalie Burdsall

    The Youth in Agriculture podcast examines new innovations required to improve the food system.

  2. Less is More: A New Strategy for US Security Assistance to Africa
    USA AFRICOM
    Report

    Less is More: A New Strategy for US Security Assistance to Africa

    Report
    by Elizabeth Shackelford, Ethan Kessler, Emma Sanderson

    August 21, 2023, RESEARCH Report by Elizabeth Shackelford , Ethan Kessler , and Emma Sanderson, USA AFRICOM, Download Report (PDF), The US strategy toward Africa today is neither effective nor sustainable. It’s time to flip the script., US policy in Africa has for too long prioritized short-ter...

  3. 2007 Chicago Council Survey: World Public Opinion
    Reuters
    Public Opinion Survey

    2007 Chicago Council Survey: World Public Opinion

    Public Opinion Survey
    by John E. Rielly

    June 25, 2007, RESEARCH Public Opinion Survey by John E. Rielly, Reuters, Download Report (PDF), The 2007 Chicago Council Survey broke new ground in international public opinion research to gain understanding and discover commonalities in public opinion around the world., Introduction, It has bec...

  4. Majority of Non-Trump Republicans Support Continued Aid to Ukraine
    AP Photos
    Public Opinion Survey

    Majority of Non-Trump Republicans Support Continued Aid to Ukraine

    Public Opinion Survey
    by Dina Smeltz

    January 29, 2024, RESEARCH Public Opinion Survey by Dina Smeltz, AP Photos, Download Report (PDF), Republicans with a somewhat favorable or unfavorable view of the former president are more likely to say US assistance to Kyiv has been worth the cost., On foreign policy, Republican Party candidate...

  5. An exterior view of O'Hare airport with airplanes lined up along the runway
    David Syphers

    Will O'Hare's revamp boost Chicago's global profile?

    Blog Post
    by Jack Benjamin

    O'Hare International Airport is starting a renovation to build a world-class "Global Terminal." Can it help the city compete with international air travel hubs?

  6. Collage of an open book with a map of the Gaza Strip in the background

    Here's What You Can Read to Better Understand the Israel-Hamas War

    Blog Post
    by AJ Caughey

    We compiled five expert lists of recommended reading from diverse authors, viewpoints, and backgrounds to help explain the history, context, and experiences shaping the war.

  7. Nancy Pelosi prepares to board her plane before leaving Taiwan on August 3, 2022.
    Reuters

    Takeaways from Pelosi's Trip to Taiwan

    Blog Post
    by Craig Kafura

    US House Speaker Nancy Pelosi’s visit aroused Beijing’s ire—but more important may be the long-term trends in Taiwanese attitudes. 

  8. Military personnel from the 82nd Airborne Division and 18th Airborne Corps board a C-17 transport plane for deployment to Eastern Europe
    Reuters

    Liberal vs. Moderate Democrats on Use of US Troops

    Blog Post
    by Emily Sullivan

    While moderate Democrats are more supportive of funding the military, liberals are more willing to deploy troops to defend allies, 2021 Chicago Council Survey data show.

  9. Poster with the image of earth and the text "One World"

    Half of Americans Say US Government Not Doing Enough on Climate Change

    Blog Post
    by Dina Smeltz, Craig Kafura

    Survey results indicate Americans rate climate change as a lower priority than other foreign policy concerns. However, many believe the US government should do more to address the issue.

  10. The American and NATO flags
    NATO

    Seven Examples Where Partisan Divisions on Foreign Policy Widened in 2018

    Blog Post
    by Craig Kafura, Dina Smeltz

    Partisanship has become a major factor in foreign policy attitudes in Chicago Council Surveys; not so long-ago opinions on foreign policy seemed immune to partisan impulses.