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  1. The 2023 New Year's Eve numerals are displayed in Times Square,
    AP Photos

    Year in Review: 2023 in Public Opinion

    Blog Post
    by Libby Berry

    Over the past 12 months, our pollsters tracked public attitudes on everything from the war in Ukraine to conflict in the Middle East.

  2. 2004 Chicago Council Survey Public Opinion Survey

    2004 Chicago Council Survey

    Public Opinion Survey
    by Marshall M. Bouton, Catherine Hug, Steven Kull, Benjamin I. Page, Robert Y. Shapiro, Jennie Taylor, Christopher B. Whitney

    September 4, 2004, RESEARCH Public Opinion Survey by Marshall M. Bouton , Catherine Hug , Steven Kull , Benjamin I. Page , Robert Y. Shapiro , Jennie Taylor , and Christopher B. Whitney, Download Report (PDF) Download Data (ZIP), The 2004 Chicago Council Survey explores public opinion on core con...

  3. The Oppenheimer Opportunity

    Looking to expand your nuclear knowledge post-Oppenheimer? We've got you covered.

  4. Findings from the 2010 Survey of Public Opinion
    REUTERS
    Public Opinion Survey

    Findings from the 2010 Survey of Public Opinion

    Public Opinion Survey

    September 16, 2010, RESEARCH Public Opinion Survey, REUTERS, Americans believe US foreign policy is increasingly constrained by troubles at home and abroad., Introduction, The American people want to play an active part in world affairs, but their internationalism is increasingly constrained by ...

  5. Empowering Youth through Entrepreneurship: Africa to Chicago
    Albert Gonzalez Farran
    Working Paper

    Empowering Youth through Entrepreneurship: Africa to Chicago

    Working Paper
    by Nicole Robinson

    April 21, 2016, RESEARCH Working Paper by Nicole Robinson, Albert Gonzalez Farran, Download Report (PDF), This paper offers actions businesses, governments, foundations, and community organizations can explore to ramp up ecosystems for future youth entrepreneurs., According to the International L...

  6. President Donald Trump, left, and Chinese President Xi Jinping pose ahead of their summit talk at Gimhae International Airport in Busan, South Korea, Thursday, Oct. 30, 2025.
    Mark Schiefelbein / AP

    How Trump's Improvisational China Policy Is Impacting Trade, Taiwan, and Strategic Competition

    by Paul Heer

    The recent Trump-Xi meeting resolved none of the underlying tensions between Beijing and Washington. It merely kicked the can down the road.

  7. People vote during the 2020 primary in Louisville, Kentucky
    Reuters

    Polling Problems, 2020 Edition

    Blog Post
    by Craig Kafura, Dina Smeltz

    America saw inaccurate polling for the House and Senate races across the country, which overestimated Democratic support in a wide range of races.

  8. Plurality of Russians Support Military Withdrawal from Syria
    Leo Correa / AP
    Public Opinion Survey

    Plurality of Russians Support Military Withdrawal from Syria

    Public Opinion Survey
    by Lama El Baz, Denis Volkov

    April 14, 2025, RESEARCH Public Opinion Survey by Lama El Baz and Denis Volkov, Leo Correa / AP, Download Report (PDF), After a decade of involvement in Syria, some Russians are eager to withdraw their forces from the country., The formation of a new transitional government after the ouster of f...

  9. Armed National Guard soldiers from West Virginia patrol the Mall near the Capitol in Washington, DC
    J. Scott Applewhite / AP

    Americans Oppose Domestic Use of US Troops

    Blog Post
    by Saafya Alnaqib

    Republican Party supporters stand out as the only partisans in favor of using the military for domestic law enforcement, to suppress protests, and to control immigration.

  10. Workers inside an Audi plant in Mexico, with the frame of a car in the foreground
    Carlos Aranda

    Don't Blame Trade: Low-Skilled Job Losses Will Not Be Solved by Protectionism

    Blog Post
    by Alexander Hitch

    President Trump should tackle the problem of job dislocation broadly by building a larger retraining system in sectors where the US possesses a comparative advantage.