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  1. Construction continues at the Thacker Pass lithium mine near Orovada, Nevada
    Rick Bowmer / AP

    The United States Pursues Its Lithium Independence

    Blog Post
    by Karl Friedhoff

    The hunt for the key battery component is only the beginning of the story.

  2. John Gans

    Author & Former US Defense Department Official
    John Gans
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    Global Economy

    Is China's Investment in Africa a Debt Trap?

    Video
    by Ivo H. Daalder

    In this episode of #AskIvo, Council President Ivo Daalder explores if China’s investment in Africa a debt trap.

  4. The Western Wall and the Dome of the Rock in Jerusalem

    Pathways to Peace: Reflections on the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict

    Blog Post
    by Paul Fitchen

    Despite 75 years of struggle, two scholars remain cautiously optimistic about the future.

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    of a 2008 Survey of Public Opinion Global Views 2008 The Chicago Council on ... Global Affairs, founded in 1922 as The Chicago Council on Foreign Relations ... Policy Results of a 2008 Survey of Public Opinion The Chicago Council on Global

  6. Central Mexico City
    Bhargava Marripati

    No Wall Can Destroy the Bridges our Cities Have Built

    Blog Post
    by Salomón Chertorivski Woldenberg

    As the new administration deemphasizes global engagement, sister cities such as Chicago and Mexico City show walls can't destroy the bridges cities have built.

  7. A crowd of protestors holding signs with various messages
    Jose Luis Magana / AP

    Clarity, Not Volatility, Should Define America's Posture in the World

    by Paul Staniland

    The unipolar moment is over. In its 250th year, the United States must establish a more workable balance between stability and flexibility to safeguard its global position.

  8. Nuclear Deterrence and Negotiating with North Korea
    Reuters

    Nuclear Deterrence and Negotiating with North Korea

    PAST EVENT VIDEO Lecture
    Ankit Panda, senior editor of The Diplomat, joined the Council to explain how the US can best manage nuclear risks on the Korean Peninsula, and whether a diplomatic breakthrough is possible.
  9. Murder hornets in a tree
    REUTERS

    Murder Hornets, Lavender, and School Meals

    Blog Post
    by Julia Whiting

    Our weekly round up of the week's top news and research in food, agriculture, and global development.

  10. Markus Schreiber / AP
    Global Politics

    US Grand Strategy in a Fractured World

    Podcast
    by Colin Kahl, Tom Wright, Leslie Vinjamuri

    Colin Kahl and Tom Wright join Leslie Vinjamuri on Deep Dish to unpack US strategy shifts.