Search Results
1551 – 1560 of 5,812 search results for Global Politics
-
Food and AgricultureReutersThere's Still Hope for Ending Hunger
USAID's Jim Barnhart joins Deep Dish to explain why there’s still hope for eradicating hunger within this generation.
-
David WilsonA College's Lesson for Midwestern Cities
Students from Monmouth College drafted a report that evaluated the economic development agencies of small cities in eight states across the Midwest.
-
Climate and the EnvironmentAP PHOTOSEnergy Insecurity: Where Climate Change Meets Geopolitics
Why moving to renewable energy will not increase energy security and reduce geopolitical power struggles and what to do.
-
Hart Program Series
The Hart Program Series on Latin America was established by the Hart family in honor of Augustin "Gus" Hart, a former chairman of the Chicago Council on Global Affairs and previously existed as a fellowship for emerging leaders from Latin America and the Caribbean. The program series explores key...
-
ReutersConfronting China over the 2022 Beijing Winter Olympics
How can the US confront human rights abuses in China, without robbing athletes of the opportunity to compete on the world stage?
-
Christian LueIn Germany, "Disregarded" Places Explain the Appeal of Populism
A new study reveals the place-based grievances stoking right-wing populism in German industrial regions.
-
US Ambassador to the UN Linda Thomas-Greenfield on Tackling the Global Food Security Crisis
UN Ambassador Linda Thomas-Greenfield argues that implementing a foreign policy for all Americans means tackling the global food security crisis head on. -
Erin Hooley / APChicago's retail vacancies are hitting all-time highs. What can it learn from other global cities?
Reflecting a global trend, Chicago Loop retail vacancies hit a record 30%—most likely due to remote work—necessitating revival strategies.
-
Nicolas J. LeclercqHow Cities Can Go Slow to Achieve Real Change
Nonresident Fellow Sascha Haselmayer discusses his new book, which synthesizes the lessons he learned from his work with cities, governments, and NGOs.
-
Philip Stephens
Contributing Editor, Financial Times