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Council Welcomes Four New Nonresident Fellows
September 10, 2025
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Julianne Smith
Former US Permanent Representative to NATO; Distinguished Nonresident Fellow, Defense and Security, Chicago Council on Global Affairs
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Dan MeyersEmbracing Interconnectedness: How Indigenous Foodways Can Save Us
Indigenous perspectives utilize regenerative farming practices through embodying interconnectedness, ultimately protecting the environment from climate change.
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Eric ProuzetA Water Mold Helped Kill a Million People, Then Changed Science Forever
A special guest commentary piece explaining the historic breakthrough for a durable and safe solution for late-blight potato disease.
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Public Opinion SurveyKorean Central News Agency via APAmericans Ready to Engage North Korea, Continue to Support US-South Korea Ties
October 28, 2025, RESEARCH Public Opinion Survey by Karl Friedhoff, Korean Central News Agency via AP, Download Report (PDF), The public is open to resuming talks with Pyongyang under certain conditions and sees benefits from trade with Seoul., The US-South Korea alliance remains one of the most ...
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NATODoes President Trump Want a War with Iran?
Michael Singh of the Washington Institute and Ariane Tabatabai of the RAND Corporation explain what's going on between the US and Iran.
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Jéan BéllerDoes the Future of the WTO Hang in the Balance in Ottawa?
For decades, the United States has been the driving force pushing for new rules to govern world trade. What if the other major countries of the world assumed that mantle in our absence? It’s happening.
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AP PhotosHow the G7 Plans to Counter Economic Coercion by China
An announcement made following the G7 Hiroshima Summit brings the group one step closer to a proposed “Economic Article 5.”
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Michael Sohn / APGerman Public Opinion Shifts After Hamas Attack, New Polling Shows
Germans used to think Israel was more responsible for the conflict in the Middle East. Now they are more likely to blame Palestinians.