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  1. 2018-city-security-forum-workshop-report.pdf

    Securing our cities is emerging as one of the most important challenges of our ... Practically, however, local leaders may not have the authorities or resources ... For now, the most notable populist political movements and leaders operate at

  2. Precision Development to Solve Wicked Problems

    Blog Post
    by Julia Bello-Bravo, John Medendorp, Anne N. Lutomia, N. Peter Reeves, Barry Pittendrigh

    Scientific Animations Without Borders (SAWBO) uses the information highway to deliver food security results during the COVID-19 pandemic.

  3. Many Russians Support Ukraine Peace Talks but Not Letting Territory Go
    Reuters
    Public Opinion Survey

    Many Russians Support Ukraine Peace Talks but Not Letting Territory Go

    Public Opinion Survey
    by Dina Smeltz, Emily Sullivan, Denis Volkov, Stepan Goncharov

    December 13, 2022, RESEARCH Public Opinion Survey by Dina Smeltz , Emily Sullivan , Denis Volkov , and Stepan Goncharov, Reuters, Download Report (PDF), A slim majority think Moscow should open up negotiations, but it is unclear what they might be willing to concede., A just-completed November 24...

  4. People are seen near the lit-up Olympic rings at top of the Olympic Tower, a year ahead of the opening of the 2022 Winter Olympic Games, in Beijing, China
    Reuters

    Confronting China over the 2022 Beijing Winter Olympics

    Blog Post
    by Oliver Katz

    How can the US confront human rights abuses in China, without robbing athletes of the opportunity to compete on the world stage?

  5. Illustration of Chicago unicorn logos
    Elizabeth Sokolich

    A very real guide to Chicago's unicorn world

    Blog Post
    by Fiona Roach

    It's not your imagination. Chicago has experienced a unicorn explosion in recent years. What makes the area so appealing?

  6. A crowded sidewalk in New York City
    Leonard Regazzo

    Cities, Suburbs, and Immigration: Connected Economies, Divided Politics

    Blog Post
    by Sara McElmurry

    Cities may face some challenges with neighbors in the suburbs while trying to establish policies supporting immigration.

  7. Research technicians working in a plant breeding centre in Canada
    Reuters

    Agricultural Innovation Can Feed the Planet, But It Needs Policy Support

    Blog Post
    by Julia Whiting

    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.

  8. A farmer attends a rice field in Indonesia
    Simon Fangers

    Known Origins - What Traceability is and Why it Matters for Your Plate

    Blog Post
    by Mark Kaplan

    Traceability—the ability to identify and trace the history, distribution, location and application of products, parts and materials—ensures the reliability of sustainability claims in the areas of human rights, labor, the environment, and anti-corruption.

  9. A scientist working in a food and environmental testing laboratory
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    Food Safety Research is Foundational to Food Security

    Blog Post
    by Haley F. Oliver, Randy W. Worobo

    In this blog post from our "Field Notes" series, the authors underscore the point that foods can be nutritious, sufficient, and available—but if those foods are unsafe, there is no food security.

  10. Qatar's Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Mohammed bin Abdulrahman Al Thani, right, and U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken, attend a meeting
    Jacquelyn Martin / AP

    What's Qatar's Role in the Israel-Hamas Negotiations?

    Blog Post
    by Hope O'Dell

    Despite its small size, Qatar has historically played an outsize role in negotiating with organizations or countries that the U.S. doesn’t have relations with.