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US Foreign PolicyREUTERSWhat Do You Think about the Relationship between Trump and Kim?
In this episode of #AskIvo, Council President Ivo Daalder gives his take on the relationship between President Donald Trump and North Korean leader Kim Jong Un.
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Ana Miyares PhotographyUSMCA 2026: Renegotiating North America's Economic Future
Heather Hurlburt, Eric Miller, Orlando Pérez Gárate, and Robert Gulotty discuss the 2026 United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement (USMCA) review and how it might shape the future of North American economic cooperation. -
Arctic
The latest analysis, events, research, and commentary on Greenland and the broader region.
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US Foreign PolicyReutersWorld Review: Russia Hack, Israel-Morocco, Brexit
Council President Ivo Daalder discusses emerging global stories with The New York Times’ Carol Giacomo, POLITICO’s Matt Kaminski, and the Financial Times’ Philip Stephens.
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Ana Miyares PhotographyAmerica First, World Second? The Future of US Global Leadership
Julián Ventura and Suzanne Nossel explore how nations worldwide are recalibrating their strategies in response to America's changing approach to foreign policy. -
Poll: South Koreans See Improved Security, Skeptical of North Korea's Denuclearization
JANUARY 18, 2019, Discussions about the Korean peninsula’s potential denuclearization continue this week as North Korean officials meet in Washington with Secretary of State Mike Pompeo. According to a new report from the Chicago Council on Global Affairs, a plurality of South Koreans say the...
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Policy Brief
When Hunger Strikes: How Food Security Abroad Matters for National Security at Home
April 7, 2016, RESEARCH Policy Brief by Cullen S. Hendrix, Download Report (PDF), Efforts geared toward smallholder farmers have become more efficient and effective over the past several decades in helping to bringing millions out of poverty, enhancing food and nutrition security, and growing eco...
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Ronan FurutaSustainable Food Systems: A View from the Midwest
Since the dawn of agriculture spurred the establishment of human civilizations, humans have adapted and revolutionized their food systems to overcome obstacles.
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Clay Banks2020 Election Review: Smaller, Economically Successful Midwest Cities Shifted Toward Biden as Much as Suburbs
Data from the 2016 and 2020 elections show it’s not just large cities, their suburbs, and university towns that have shifted toward Democrats.