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Climate Concerns on the Rise
In the United States, Democrats and Republicans remain at opposite ends of the spectrum in terms of prioritizing climate change.
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Justice beyond Borders: Prosecuting War Crimes
Leila Sadat, David Scheffer, and Anjli Parrin discuss the challenges of defining, investigating, and prosecuting war crimes. -
ReutersAmerican Isolationism, Past and Present
This members-only conversation with author and Georgetown Professor Charles Kupchan examines whether a middle ground between foreign policy that does too little or does too much is possible. -
Leo Correa / APA 'Historic Dawn' in the Middle East?
Professor Lisa Anderson and Ambassador Daniel Shapiro join the Council's Cécile Shea to discuss the latest developments in the Israel-Hamas ceasefire. -
ReutersContinue the Conversation: The Legacy of America's Longest War
Following the public program “The Legacy of America’s Longest War,” Sponsor-level members and above are invited to “Continue the Conversation” with Council experts on the current and future realities in Afghanistan. -
Pat WhelanChina's Economy and China's Consumers: The Long-Term Outlook
A panel of experts discussed China’s transition from a manufacturing-led economy to a services-and consumer-based one, which will have serious implications for international investors seeking to do business in China. -
REUTERSPartner Event: American and Russian Perspectives on Stemming Nuclear Proliferation
Carnegie Moscow Center hosts a discussion on nuclear proliferation between the Council's Ivo Daalder and the Carnegie Moscow Center's Dmitri Trenin. -
James A. Baker III – the Man Who Ran Washington
This members-only conversation with The New York Times’ Peter Baker and the New Yorker's Susan Glasser explores the legacy of James A. Baker III, the topic of their new book. -
Food Identity and Preserving Cultural Heritage
A panel of chefs and food experts discuss food identity and the intersection of safeguarding cultural heritage and food diversity. -
Public Opinion SurveyREUTERSGlasnost for US Intelligence: Will Transparency Lead to Increased Public Trust?
May 24, 2018, RESEARCH Public Opinion Survey by Joshua Busby and Stephen Slick, REUTERS, Download Report (PDF), A University of Texas polling project from the Chicago Council on Global Affairs found Americans consider the work of the intelligence community effective., Introduction, A polling proj...