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Defense and SecurityReutersJapan-South Korea Feud Threatens Regional Stability and Security
Alexis Dudden of the University of Connecticut and the Council’s Karl Friedhoff join Deep Dish to discuss the bad blood between Japan and South Korea.
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Board's Eye View
Private, off-the-record sessions led by Council board members and designed to inspire the leadership potential, influence, and expertise of the Council's most engaged young donors.
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ReutersThe Sahel and Western Military Assistance in Africa
A panel of experts explore the West’s changing military presence in Africa’s Sahel region and what it could mean for peace and stability across the continent. -
Global PoliticsAP PhotosJordan Drone Strike, US-China Relations, Farmer Protests in Europe
Ravi Agrawal, Susan Glasser, and Giles Whittell join Ivo Daalder to discuss the week's top news stories.
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US Japan Report PDF
research/public-opinion-survey/strong-partners-japanese-and-us-perceptions-america-and-world ... https://globalaffairs.org/research/public-opinion-survey/2022-chicago-council-survey ... https://globalaffairs.org/research/public-opinion-survey/growing-us-divide-how-long-support-ukraine
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Blinken: Russian Aggression Will Be Met with United Response
“What Putin wants most of all is to make sure that he can control the destiny of Ukraine,” Council President Ivo Daalder tells CNN’s Larry Madowo.
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ISIS Successful in Raising US Public Fears about Terrorism PDF Report
Fellow, Public Opinion and Foreign Policy September 2015 Increased Anxiety ... from the 2015 Chicago Council Survey of the American public on foreign policy ... in the region 2015 Chicago Council Survey THE CHICAGO COUNCIL ON GLOBAL AFFAIRS
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What Ukraine's Election Reveals, Five Years After Crimea
Steven Pifer, a former US ambassador to Ukraine, joins Deep Dish to explain the latest developments in Russia and Ukraine's relationship, and what to expect next.
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James BalensiefenAlliance of Democracies—from America First to American Led
Can an administration that up to this point has been belligerent towards traditional US democratic allies and has rejected many forms of multilateralism be able to turn the page and shift from "America First" to "American Led"?