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Emerging Leaders Program Information Session - July 2024
Globally minded Chicago-area professionals, ages 35 to 45, are invited to learn more about the EL Program and the benefits to their professional and personal growth during this info session. -
ReutersYear in Quotes: 2022 Highlights
To mark the close of our centennial year, the Chicago Council on Global Affairs is looking back on some of our most memorable quotes from speakers we hosted in 2022.
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Membership and Giving Circles
Supporters of the Council believe, as we do, that greater knowledge and engagement create a more open and promising world for all. Our members and donors help us make global affairs more accessible to more people.
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Ana Miyares PhotographyNew Cold Wars: A Conversation with David Sanger
Award-winning journalist David Sanger shared insights from his new book, "New Cold Wars," and discussed the struggle between the US, Russia, and China for global influence with Council CEO Ivo Daalder. -
Kevin RajaramGood Economics for Hard Times
MIT economics professor Abhijit Banerjee joined the Council to argue that traditional Western-centric thinking has failed to benefit the average worker and consumer in an ever more globalized world. -
Ana Miyares PhotographySports Diplomacy: The Power of Connection through the World Marathon Majors
Join us to discuss how the Bank of America Chicago Marathon unites runners from over 100 countries every October, fueling global connection and driving Chicago’s cultural and economic impact. -
Natalie Y. Moore Named 2020 Richard C. Longworth Media Fellow
The Chicago Council on Global Affairs is pleased to announce that WBEZ race, class, and communities reporter Natalie Y. Moore has been selected as our second 2020 Richard C. Longworth Media Fellow.
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IPS via AP / Jorge Luis BanosIn Cuba, Food Security Is a Point of Political Pressure—and Solidarity
The global response to Cuba’s worsening humanitarian plight reveals a growing divide over whether limiting access to food and energy is an acceptable form of leverage or if there is a shared international responsibility for humanitarian intervention.
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Ana Miyares PhotographyAmerica's Choice: A Post-Election Town Hall
Council members join us for a town hall with Council CEO Ivo Daalder, former US ambassador to NATO, to discuss the results of the 2024 presidential election and the implications for US foreign policy and global engagement. -
Ron PrzysuchaHow Do Foreign Policy Experts Think About Allies?
A new experiment by researchers from the University of Illinois at Springfield, the University of Chicago, and the Chicago Council on Global Affairs finds that policy experts care about formal alliances. But even alliance relationships have limits.