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  1. A view of the Damrak street, an avenue at the centre of Amsterdam, running between Amsterdam Centraal in the north and Dam Square.
    Reuters

    Dutch and American Publics Wary of China's Growth

    Blog Post
    by Meghan Bradley

    Dutch and American publics do not see China’s economic growth as beneficial and view the country as a security threat.

  2. H.R. McMaster on US Foreign Policy Lessons and Priorities
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    H.R. McMaster on US Foreign Policy Lessons and Priorities

    PAST EVENT VIDEO Lecture
    General McMaster, former National Security Advisor, discusses foreign policy threats facing the nation and the need for Americans to move beyond partisan politics.
  3. Putin's Periphery: The Fight for Russian Borderlands
    Reuters

    Putin's Periphery: The Fight for Russian Borderlands

    PAST EVENT VIDEO Panel
    An expert panel assesses Moscow’s campaign for influence over former Soviet states and what this says about the political and security outlook for the region.
  4. Kharis Templeman

    Research Fellow, Hoover Institution and Lecturer, Center for East Asian Studies, Stanford University
    Kharis Templeman
    Expertise
    Kharis Templeman
  5. Kyriakos Mitsotakis

    Prime Minister of Greece
    Kyriakos Mitsotakis
    Expertise
    Kyriakos Mitsotakis
  6. Sviatlana Tsikhanouskaya

    Belarusian Opposition Leader and Activist
    Sviatlana Tsikhanouskaya
    Expertise
    Sviatlana Tsikhanouskaya
  7. China and the World: How Citizens View Their Country's Global Future
    Ana Miyares Photography

    China and the World: How Citizens View Their Country's Global Future

    PAST EVENT VIDEO
    Join us as we discuss the results of a new survey of Chinese public opinion on foreign policy and what these findings mean for US-China relations and China's role in the world.
  8. Is Competition without Conflict Possible? Mapping the Views of Chinese and Americans on Foreign Policy Issues
    Andreas Schaad / MSC

    Is Competition without Conflict Possible? Mapping the Views of Chinese and Americans on Foreign Policy Issues

    PAST EVENT Roundtable
    At the Munich Security Conference, the Council and the Carter Center present their groundbreaking research and results from recent public opinion surveys examining Chinese and American perspectives on international security, trade relations, and…
  9. Analysis

    Our experts provide commentary on public opinion, national security, US foreign policy, international issues, and Chicago's global connections and news.

  10. A Senagalese person waves a Chinese flag
    AP Photos

    How Africans Perceive US-China Engagement on the Continent

    Blog Post
    by Paul Fitchen

    As the United States and China compete for influence in the region, two experts weigh in on what Africans would like to see from each potential partner moving forward.