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Raad Adayleh / APJordan Fears Israel-Hamas War Could Reach its Borders
Jordan is seen as a stable country in the Middle East. There are concerns the Israel-Hamas war could change that.
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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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Lok Yiu CheungGlobal Cities: Antidote to Political Isolationism
Given the rising global threats, turning inward is a politically expedient platform. But overcoming global challenges requires trust and cooperation.
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Policy BriefZoe SchaefferNew Solutions for a Changing Climate
September 2, 2020, RESEARCH Policy Brief by Molly Jahn, Zoe Schaeffer, Download Report (PDF), The government must recognize investment opportunities in US agricultural research and development in order to address current and future climate challenges., Executive Summary , US public investment in...
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ReutersThe End of the Cold War and the World It Created
Anne Applebaum, Jim Baker, Susan Glasser, Fareed Zakaria, Robert Zoellick, and the Council’s Ivo Daalder reflect on the decisions American policymakers made at the end of the Cold War as they guided the country through a period of risk and… -
Ana Miyares PhotographyA Golden Era for US-Central Asia Relations?
Edil Baisalov, Ajar Chekirova, Elena Son-LaRocco, and Alexander Cooley explore Central Asia’s rising role and what it could mean for US engagement and diaspora communities. -
Simon FangersShaping Future-Ready Food Systems, One Crop at a Time
In this blog post from our "Field Notes" series, Jacqueline Hughes discusses the sustainability of food systems.
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Report on the US ROK Alliance PDF Report
Council’s biennial public opinion survey and the Asan Institute’s annual survey ... data from The Chicago Council and the Asan Institute. ... For the first time in Chicago Council Surveys going back to 1994, when asked
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Aaron Favila / APWhat a Fragmented ASEAN Means for US-China Competition
The Iran war’s ripple effects risk obscuring festering divisions within the Southeast Asian bloc—most notably its inability to develop a region-wide approach to Washington and Beijing.
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ReportCharles DeLoyeOpportunity Lost: The Economic Benefit of Retaining Foreign-Born Students in Local Economies
April 14, 2016, RESEARCH Report by Giovanni Peri , Gaetano Basso , and Sara McElmurry, Charles DeLoye, Download Report (PDF), This report examines the long-term effects of keeping foreign-born students in local workforces—particularly to critical STEM and innovation fields—in driving US globa...