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FOREIGN POLICY 1999 The Chicago Council on Foreign Relations Edited by John ... FOREIGN POLICY 1999 The objective of the Chicago Council on Foreign Relations ... As in all of the Chicago Council on Foreign Relations previous surveys, the
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Education for a Global Mindset: One Leader's Story
We spoke with Aida Flores, a member of the 2025 cohort of the Council’s Emerging Leaders Program, about preparing students for a complex, connected world.
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Leadership Development Opportunities
We are committed to positioning the next generation to take global leadership roles by engaging them in the Council's mission and all we do.
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Jennifer Klein
Co-Chair and Executive Director, White House Gender Policy Council
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Emerging Leaders Program Information Session - August 2025
Globally minded Chicago-area professionals, ages 30 to 45, are invited to learn more about the Emerging Leaders Program and the benefits to their professional and personal growth. -
Emerging Leaders Information Session for Prospective Applicants
Globally minded Chicago-area professionals, ages 35 to 45, are invited to learn more about the Emerging Leaders Program and the benefits to their professional and personal growth. -
Max Boot
Jeane J. Kirkpatrick Senior Fellow for National Security Studies, Council on Foreign Relations
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ReutersUS Defense Strategy Amid China's Quest for Power
Former Pentagon official Elbridge Colby offers a new perspective, grounded in the realist tradition and concrete policy experience, on how America’s defense strategy must change to deal with China’s rise. -
Julia Demaree Nikhinson / APNicholas Berliner on Today's Shifting Geopolitical Landscape
Nicholas Berliner, former National Security Council Senior Director for Russia and Central Asia, leads a roundtable discussion. -
ReutersAgricultural Innovation Can Feed the Planet, But It Needs Policy Support
As technology expands what is possible in our food system, inefficiencies can arise and make it difficult for policy to change as rapidly as our technology does.