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Exclusive Council Update for President's Club Members
Council President Ivo Daalder overviewed current global issues amid the pandemic and how the Council is impacted in this exclusive event for President's Club members. -
Mani AlbrechtUS Public Grows Increasingly Divided on Immigration
Despite majority approval among Democratic public, congressional Democrats struggle to pass immigration reform.
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ReutersUS Concern about COVID-19 Decreasing, but Partisan Divides Persist
Americans are less worried about COVID-19 than they have been at any point since the initial shutdown in early 2020, Council polling finds.
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John Ettelson Named Board Chair for the Chicago Council on Global Affairs
Chicago | January 12, 2021
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Public Opinion SurveySharon McCutcheonRepublicans, Democrats Divided over Federal Spending Priorities
December 7, 2020, RESEARCH Public Opinion Survey by Craig Kafura, Sharon McCutcheon, Download Report (PDF), While Americans support federal spending on education, healthcare, and Social Security, there partisan divides on other key issues., Results from the 2020 Chicago Council Survey, conducted ...
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Public Opinion SurveyAhn Young-joon / APAmericans See Negative Consequences of US Troop Withdrawal from South Korea
October 16, 2024, RESEARCH Public Opinion Survey by Karl Friedhoff, Ahn Young-joon / AP, Download Report (PDF), Seven in 10 say the security relationship with Seoul does more to strengthen US national security than weaken it., As the 2024 presidential election nears, the American public is being ...
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Richter Frank-JurgenJohn Negroponte on American National Security Priorities for 2020
National security expert John Negroponte joined the Council to discuss the findings of the 2019 Chicago Council Survey and the nation's global priorities ahead of the 2020 election. -
Public Opinion SurveyLynne Sladky/APGenerational Divides in Attitudes toward the US Role in the World
March 4, 2024, RESEARCH Public Opinion Survey by Lama El Baz, Lynne Sladky/AP, Download Report (PDF), Unlike their elders, young Americans don’t buy into US exceptionalism and are divided on whether the United States should play an active role or stay out of world affairs., With a diverse range...
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Liberal vs. Moderate Democrats on Use of US Troops
While moderate Democrats are more supportive of funding the military, liberals are more willing to deploy troops to defend allies, 2021 Chicago Council Survey data show.
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AP PhotosFrom Ukraine to Gaza to Iraq, Chicago's city council has been voting more often on foreign affairs
City Council legislation on foreign policy tripled in the chamber in the last four years, according to a ChicagoGlobal analysis.