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  1. President Donald Trump, accompanied by Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth and CIA Director John Ratcliffe, speaks with reporters in the James Brady Press Briefing Room at the White House, Monday, April 6, 2026, in Washington.
    Julia Demaree Nikhinson / AP

    History Doesn't Just Rhyme; It Accumulates

    by Leslie Vinjamuri

    Trump’s ongoing attacks on the rules and laws of war, trade, and alliances could permanently damage US power and influence.

  2. Brandon Bell / AP

    Trump's Expansionist Ambitions and Tech Titans' Disruptions

    Video
    by Ivo H. Daalder, Ravi Agrawal, Susan Glasser, Philip Stephens

    Ravi Agrawal, Susan Glasser, and Philip Stephens join Ivo Daalder to discuss the week's top news stories.

  3. Reuters

    Brazil's Bolsonaro Is No Tropical Trump

    Podcast
    by Brian Hanson

    Latin American political expert Pete Schechter joins Deep Dish to discuss the differences between far-right populism in Brazil and the U.S.

  4. Americans Endorse US Commitment to NATO, Though GOP Support Has Dipped
    Evan Vucci / AP
    Public Opinion Survey

    Americans Endorse US Commitment to NATO, Though GOP Support Has Dipped

    Public Opinion Survey
    by Dina Smeltz, Craig Kafura

    June 20, 2025, RESEARCH Public Opinion Survey by Dina Smeltz and Craig Kafura, Evan Vucci / AP, Download Report (PDF), The gap between Democrats and Republicans on America's NATO commitment has reached an all-time high in Council polling dating back to 1974., As the NATO summit approaches on June...

  5. President Donald Trump walks on the red carpet in the Rose Garden with Britain's King Charles III
    Alex Brandon / AP

    King Charles III's Extraordinary US Visit Followed by Trump's Decision to Pull 5,000 Troops from Germany

    by Leslie Vinjamuri

    The British king’s skillful diplomacy and eloquent elevation of the US-UK relationship stands in stark contrast to a new transatlantic reality.

  6. Markus Schreiber / AP
    US Foreign Policy

    Davos Shockwaves: A Turning Point for America and Europe?

    Podcast
    by Martin Wolf, Sir Robin Niblett, Leslie Vinjamuri

    At Davos, Martin Wolf and Sir Robin Niblett say the Greenland debacle exposed Europe's red line. Has the transatlantic relationship reached a turning point?

  7. The chamber of the House of Representatives is seen at the Capitol in Washington, Monday, Feb. 3, 2020, as it is prepared for President Donald Trump to give his State of the Union address Tuesday night
    J. Scott Applewhite / AP

    How the US Public Sees the State of the Union Amid Worsening Global Tensions

    by Dina Smeltz

    Recent surveys show a rise in American skepticism of the Trump administration’s approach to domestic and foreign policy. The Council explores where they stand on the economy, immigration, alliances, and more.

  8. New Egyptian administrative capital.
    Youssef Abdelwahab

    Cities for Autocrats and the Future of Urban Spaces

    Blog Post
    by Abraham Zuraw

    Cities have been called bastions of democracy, but authoritarian leaders across the globe are articulating their own visions for the future of urban spaces.

  9. Venezuela at a Turning Point: What Comes Next after the Capture of Nicolás Maduro?
    Estaban Felix / AP

    Venezuela at a Turning Point: What Comes Next after the Capture of Nicolás Maduro?

    PAST EVENT VIDEO Panel
    Suzanne Nossel and Francisco Rodríguez assess the implications of the capture of Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro as this emerging development unfolds in real time.
  10. The U.S. Capitol is seen from the base of the Washington Monument shortly before sunset, Tuesday, Dec. 16, 2025, in Washington.
    Julia Demaree Nikhinson / AP

    Why 'America First' Has Prevailed—Despite Public Opinion

    by Bruce W. Jentleson

    American public opinion is increasingly at odds with US President Donald Trump’s approach to foreign policy. Fifty years of Chicago Council on Global Affairs polling reveals why the "America First" agenda has prevailed—and where it might break down.