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COVID-19 Silver Lining? New Opportunity for Midwest's Smaller Communities
Several forces propelled by the COVID-19 pandemic may intersect to spin new life into more of the Midwest's still-struggling factory towns, second-tier cities, and rural hinterlands.
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Omar Albam / APThe End of the Assad Regime
Matt Kaminski, Catherine Philp, and Gideon Rachman join Ivo Daalder to discuss the week's top news stories.
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Khalil Senosi / APKenyan Views on Global Actors Shed Light on Nation's Economic Ties
A plurality of Kenyans express somewhat or very positive opinions about the economic influences of outside state actors in their country.
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Reuters
Declining Midwest Communities Push Further Right in 2022 Midterms
Though working-class voters continue to be disillusioned, place-based investments can help restore confidence and heal our polarized politics.
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ReutersThe Trump Administration sees TikTok and WeChat as National Security Threats. Do Americans feel the same?
As competition between the US and China escalates, the security issue of WeChat and TikTok may be a source of friction in the countries’ relationship.
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Public Opinion SurveyJohn ReedFrom an Urban-Suburban-Rural "Divide" to Convergence?
August 12, 2020, RESEARCH Public Opinion Survey by Alexander Hitch , Brendan Helm , and Craig Kafura, John Reed, Download Report (PDF), There is general agreement across those in urban, suburban, and rural communities on the topics of the economy and climate change, but there's a difference of op...
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UN GenevaPalestinians and Israeli Public Support for a Two State Solution Reach New Lows
A survey conducted by the Palestinian Center for Policy and Survey Research (PSR) found that just 39 percent of Palestinians continue to support the concept of a two-state solution.
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NASA/Glenn BensonAmerican Ag is Under Attack, We Aim to Protect it
The Agricultural Intelligence Measures Act, or AIM Act, would protect our agriculture system by creating an intelligence office within the Department of Agriculture.
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Public Opinion SurveyREUTERSAmericans Expect Temporary Drop in US Influence Due to Capitol Attack
February 9, 2021, RESEARCH Public Opinion Survey by Dina Smeltz and Brendan Helm, REUTERS, Dina Smeltz and Brendan Helm analyze public opinion data showing while most Americans think US democracy is still functioning, they believe it has been either temporarily or permanently weakened., The secon...
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CDC GlobalThe New Era of US-China Competition
Ambassador Ivo Daalder and Asia-Pacific security expert Oriana Skylar Mastro discussed how the US-China competition might evolve in 2020.