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  1. President Tsai Ing-wen and Vice President Chen Chien-jen attend the 2016 inauguration.

    Taiwan's 2020 Elections and the American Public

    Blog Post
    by Brendan Helm

    The US will be keeping a close eye on the outcome of Taiwan’s upcoming general election, but Americans don't accord the same importance to Taiwan as does the government.

  2. Americans Support No-Fly Zone and Sanctions in Syria
    Reuters
    Public Opinion Survey

    Americans Support No-Fly Zone and Sanctions in Syria

    Public Opinion Survey
    by Dina Smeltz

    July 18, 2012, RESEARCH Public Opinion Survey by Dina Smeltz, Reuters, With the fighting in Syria, the American public said they would support US participation to enforce sanctions and a no-fly zone in Syria., Summary, With the fighting in Syria escalating into Damascus, there is still no consens...

  3. NATO’s Next Steps

    Should Ukraine join NATO? On the heels of last week’s summit, our experts dig into the implications of expanding the alliance.

  4. Metro station in Seoul.
    Sebastiaan ter Burg

    Dispatch From Seoul: City of Transportation Extremes

    Blog Post
    by Samuel Kling

    In October, I visited Seoul with a delegation of Chicago Council Emerging Leaders on a Korea Foundation-funded trip led by Karl Friedhoff, the Council’s Korea specialist.

  5. U.S. Navy

    Admiral John Richardson on China, Russia, and the Future of the US Navy

    Podcast
    by Brian Hanson, Admiral John Richardson

    Admiral John Richardson, Chief of Naval Operations, explains China's growing global ambitions and Russia's troublesome actions in the Mediterranean and North Atlantic.

  6. A farmer takes a break while tending his rice farm.
    Wayne S. Grazio

    Achieving Food and Nutrition Security in the Face of Water Scarcity

    Blog Post
    by Vanessa M. Taylor

    Failure to treat water as a strategic, valuable, and limited resource is a direct threat to the global economy; the health of our planet; and the well-being of both current and future generations of humanity.

  7. The World Food Programme delivers food
    UN Photo

    ​Innovating in a Crisis: How the World Food Programme is Adapting to COVID-19 and Why You Should Care

    Blog Post
    by Bernhard Kowatsch

    With global and local markets disrupted by COVID-19, it is vital that the World Food Programme maintain its food assistance programmes, which offer a lifeline to 87 million vulnerable people around the world.

  8. A young child feeds two goats
    Heifer International

    One Child, One Classroom – The Lifelong Cost of Malnutrition

    Blog Post
    by Roger Thurow

    Sub-Saharan Africa and South Asia each lose about 11 percent of GDP annually. In our global economy, a stunted child anywhere becomes a stunted child everywhere.

  9. Jagger Harvey, the director of the Feed the Future Innovation Lab for the Reduction of Post-Harvest Loss, and Jisang Yu assess chilies and peanuts for mycotoxin risk in Nepal.
    Kansas State Research & Extension

    Public-Private Partnerships in Nutrition Ventures

    Blog Post
    by Samanta Dunford

    Were the recommendations in the Center on Global Food and Agriculture's 2015 nutrition report successful? The Council examines this question in the third part of our 2021-22 series to find out.