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Richter Frank-JurgenJohn Negroponte on American National Security Priorities for 2020
National security expert John Negroponte joined the Council to discuss the findings of the 2019 Chicago Council Survey and the nation's global priorities ahead of the 2020 election. -
Bruce Kluckhohn / APThe WNBA's Two-way International Exchange
With popularity surging, the WNBA aspires to attract the world’s best players. But global exchange doesn’t only mean bringing foreign athletes to the U.S.
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Engage or Retreat? American Views on US Foreign Policy
The Wilson Center and the Chicago Council on Global Affairs joined together to release the 2019 Chicago Council Survey, a detailed look into Americans’ views on vital issues. -
Nuno AlbertoElite-Public Gap on China May be Decreasing
New data from the Chicago Council on Global Affairs suggests the difference in opinion between the public and the White House is beginning to narrow on the perceived threat of China.
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Morry Gash / APMonaco on Lake Michigan? How NASCAR's second annual street race hopes to boost Chicago's economy
Vying for international expansion, NASCAR's Grant Park race—akin to iconic global events like Monaco GP—bolsters Chicago's economy with a $109M impact.
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EnvatoWhat's the Value of an International Education in Chicago?
Across the city, schools that use curricula from foreign countries give a unique edge to K-12 students seeking a globally diverse education.
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Michel TemerChina's Slow Growth and America's Missing Trade Deal
Global economics expert Phil Levy joins this week's Deep Dish podcast to explain what's going on between the US and China, and how lessons from the US shutdown might help explain what will happen next.
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Kevin Wolf / APCan the US Keep Its Edge on the Battlefield?
Former Deputy Secretary of Defense Kathleen Hicks lays out how the United States is trying to stay ahead as new technologies and global threats reshape modern warfare.