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ReutersTaiwan and the Biden Administration
As China and the United States enter an era of competition, an expert panel assessed the future of US policy toward Taiwan and its subsequent effect on US-China relations. -
ReutersAmplifying Black History for Structural Change and Unity
Learning the lessons of Black History Month can highlight opportunities for addressing structural racism and systemic inequity. -
Aaron BurdenSix Ways in Which Liberal and Moderate Democrats Diverge on Key Issues
Of those who self-identify as Democrats in our 2019 Chicago Council Survey, about half are liberals while the other half are moderate/conservative. There are six key issues for which the two groups have differing opinions.
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Zinko HeinLessons from Burma
Author Thant Myint-U explores what lessons the world can learn from Burma's (or Myanmar's) experiences. -
Isabelle Grassel
Former Public Opinion Intern
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Kenny Holston / The New York Times via AP, PoolUS-India Relations in the Time of Trump
Paul Staniland joins the Council for a roundtable discussion on what shifting US-India relations mean for China and the region. -
Ghassan Salamé
Former Minister of Culture in Lebanon
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Gabriela Ivanova
Public Opinion Intern
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MN Pollution Control Agency/FlickrA Huge Amount of Food is Wasted—And With It, Water, Energy, and Nutrition
About 70 percent of the water humans use globally is consumed by agriculture, and a full third of the greenhouse gas emissions we produce come from food production.
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Reuters
US Government Nutrition Research: Six Years Later
Were the recommendations in the Center on Global Food and Agriculture's 2015 nutrition report successful? The Council examines this question in the second part of our 2021 series to find out.