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Younger Americans' Views on Taiwan Still Taking Shape
Council surveys find that younger Americans are still forming their views on Taiwan and US-Taiwan relations.
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Lama El Baz
Research Assistant, Public Opinion and US Foreign Policy, Chicago Council on Global Affairs
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Public Opinion SurveyCarlos Osorio / APAmerica's Foreign Policy Future: Public Opinion and the 2024 Election
November 1, 2024, RESEARCH Public Opinion Survey by Dina Smeltz , Karl Friedhoff , Craig Kafura , Lama El Baz , and Libby Berry, Carlos Osorio / AP, Download Report (PDF), The 2024 Chicago Council Survey finds there is often less division than imagined when it comes to long-standing pillars of US...
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Public Opinion SurveyAP Photos2023 Survey of Public Opinion on US Foreign Policy
October 4, 2023, RESEARCH Public Opinion Survey by Dina Smeltz , Karl Friedhoff , Craig Kafura , and Lama El Baz, AP Photos, Download Report (PDF) Download Data (ZIP), The ongoing war in Ukraine continues to impact American attitudes toward global engagement., Survey Overview, The 2023 Chicago Co...
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Confidence in Congress Low
Results from the 2018 Chicago Council Survey indicate that trust in American political institutions is extremely low—especially so for congress.
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REUTERSCouncil Experts Offer President Biden Foreign Policy Advice
From the COVID-19 vaccine to US foreign policy, our experts share their recommendations for the new administration.
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Jose Luis Magana / APThe Iran War is Dividing America Along Party Lines
Recent polls show Democrats and Independents oppose US policy toward the conflict, while Republicans back the Trump administration's approach.
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J. Scott Applewhite / APAmericans Oppose Domestic Use of US Troops
Republican Party supporters stand out as the only partisans in favor of using the military for domestic law enforcement, to suppress protests, and to control immigration.