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  1. Informed Midwesterners More Likely to Support Immigration Reform
    Simon Foot
    Public Opinion Survey

    Informed Midwesterners More Likely to Support Immigration Reform

    Public Opinion Survey
    by Dina Smeltz, Craig Kafura

    December 6, 2012, RESEARCH Public Opinion Survey by Dina Smeltz and Craig Kafura, Simon Foot, Download Report (PDF), While the midwestern public is somewhat divided on specific reforms, those who have accurate information about shifting immigration flows and changing labor needs express majority ...

  2. US Global Engagement: Are We In, Out, Or In Limbo?
    Gage Skidmore

    US Global Engagement: Are We In, Out, Or In Limbo?

    PAST EVENT VIDEO Lecture
    Jake Sullivan and Tom Wyler joined the Council to discuss the Trump administration's departing from core principles that have underpinned US foreign policy for decades.
  3. Us vs. Them: The Failure of Globalism

    Us vs. Them: The Failure of Globalism

    PAST EVENT VIDEO Lecture
    Author Ian Bremmer joined WBEZ Chicago's Jerome McDonnell to consider whether today's political climate of distrust and division means the end of the age of globalism.
  4. John Kerry on American Leadership in an Era of Opportunity and Risk
    Ana Miyares

    John Kerry on American Leadership in an Era of Opportunity and Risk

    PAST EVENT VIDEO Lecture
    Secretary Kerry highlights America's current international objectives and discusses our country's role in the world moving forward in the fourth annual Louis B. Susman Lecture.
  5. A tap at a water access point
    UN Photo

    Threats to Supply Chains in the Developing World

    Blog Post
    by Michael Tiboris

    Threats like water scarcity, urbanization, and climate change require governments to be flexible, and to build flexibility into their institutions.

  6. City skyline at sunset
    Tim J

    The Two Cities: Inequality in Global Cities

    Blog Post
    by Michael Tiboris

    Is a pernicious form of economic inequality the inevitable consequence of becoming a globally powerful city?

  7. Paul Volcker
    Edmond J. Safra Center for Ethics

    Michael H. Moskow on 'American Hero' Paul Volcker

    Blog Post
    by Michael H. Moskow

    The Council's Michael H. Moskow shares his insights on why Paul A. Volcker was critical in breaking the back of inflation in the 1970s and 1980s.

  8. A variety of holiday greeting cards
    Annie Spratt

    We Wish You A Merry Explicit DK/NR Response

    Blog Post
    by Craig Kafura

    Polling on holiday greetings dates back to 2004, when Fox News host Bill O’Reilly launched the "War on Christmas" narrative into American society. But which holiday greetings do Americans prefer?

  9. An irrigation system at a farm in Texas
    Joel Dunn

    Farmer-Led Irrigation for Agricultural Intensification

    Blog Post
    by Michael Tiboris

    Michael Tiboris discusses the challenges of feeding and nourishing a rapidly growing global population in the face of water scarcity.

  10. Americans Who See Immigration as a Critical Threat to the United States at Lowest Level in Two Decades
    Reuters
    Public Opinion Survey

    Americans Who See Immigration as a Critical Threat to the United States at Lowest Level in Two Decades

    Public Opinion Survey
    by Dina Smeltz, Craig Kafura

    October 11, 2012, RESEARCH Public Opinion Survey by Dina Smeltz and Craig Kafura, Reuters, Download Report (PDF), For the first time since the question was first asked by the Council in 1994, only a minority (40%) of Americans consider a large influx of immigrants and refugees a “critical threa...