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Public Opinion SurveyWilliam WarbySouth Koreans See Improved Security, Confident in US Security Guarantee
January 18, 2019, RESEARCH Public Opinion Survey by Dina Smeltz , Karl Friedhoff , and Lily Wojtowicz, William Warby, Download Report (PDF), A survey from the Chicago Council on Global Affairs reveals the South Korean public sees an improvement in their country's security., Introduction, Support ...
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ReutersPresidents of War
Presidential historian Michael Beschloss joined the Council to explore how American leaders have coped with the pressures of war, and how the scope of Presidential power has evolved. -
Public Opinion SurveyREUTERSGlasnost for US Intelligence: Will Transparency Lead to Increased Public Trust?
May 24, 2018, RESEARCH Public Opinion Survey by Joshua Busby and Stephen Slick, REUTERS, Download Report (PDF), A University of Texas polling project from the Chicago Council on Global Affairs found Americans consider the work of the intelligence community effective., Introduction, A polling proj...
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New York Times' David Sanger on Cyberattacks
New York Times national security correspondent David Sanger takes a minute to answer questions about cyberattacks and why they have become the new weapon of choice for foreign adversaries.
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ReutersThe Importance of Race in Attitudes Toward Trade and Globalization
Ethnic and racial minorities show greater support for globalization. These results indicate that trade is as much of a psychological and social issue as it is an economic issue.
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Avi WerdeGentrification: The Good, the Bad, and the Hipsters
Building and design experts consider the long-term effects of gentrification on communities and the role of young people. -
Vidar Nordli-MathisenIs This the Asian Century?
Michael Auslin, Karl Friedhoff, and Deborah Lehr joined Phil Levy to discuss whether we are truly in an Asian century. -
Macau Photo AgencyAmerica the Dangerous
The United States is perceived as a greater threat around the world, is unable to convince its own public of what it has deemed a threat (China) and will struggle to enlist the help of allies.
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Tim BennettNetworks and Power from the Freemasons to Facebook
Niall Ferguson explains why the tension between rigid hierarchies and fluid, informal webs of interconnection has been a defining, if misunderstood, driver of change and disruption throughout modern history