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  1. US troops in Afghanistan
    REUTERS

    US Public Supports Withdrawal From Afghanistan

    Blog Post
    by Dina Smeltz, Emily Sullivan

    Polling conducted in July for the 2021 Chicago Council Survey found seven out of ten Americans supported the withdrawal of US combat forces from Afghanistan by September 11.

  2. Southeast Asia's Economic Outlook: A Roundtable with US Ambassadors
    Ana Miyares Photography

    Southeast Asia's Economic Outlook: A Roundtable with US Ambassadors

    PAST EVENT Roundtable
    Join us for a conversation with US ambassadors to Malaysia, Vietnam, Laos, and the Philippines to discuss Southeast Asia’s economic outlook and ASEAN’s role in the region.
  3. One Year in Ukraine

    Russian forces invaded Ukraine a year ago this month. Here's what our latest polling tells us about the US response.

  4. A close-up view of quinoa, a superfood
    Pierre Bamin

    Boosting Nutrition and Sustainability through Superfoods in Local Food Systems

    Blog Post
    by Juan Lucas Restrepo

    Our Field Notes series explores how food systems innovation and agricultural research and development can empower farmers and feed the world.

  5. Wheat rust
    Kansas State University

    We Need Vaccines to Protect Our Food Crops, Too

    Blog Post
    by Diana Horvath

    In the battle between pathogen and host—whether a human or food crop—it’s often a deadly race to see who wins.

  6. Team members at Feed the Future Innovation Lab for Genomics to Improve Poultry
    UC Davis

    Working Together to Tackle Food Insecurity in Tanzania and Ghana

    Blog Post
    by Nadira Chouicha, Terra Kelly, Huaijun Zhou

    Through selective breeding of African indigenous chickens to improve small scale poultry production, we can tackle food insecurity in Tanzania and Ghana.

  7. Field worker in a vegetable field.
    Reuters

    Adopting Conserving Agricultural Practices: A Farmer's Perspective

    Blog Post
    by Annie Dee, Stephanie Mercier

    Farmers’ decisions to change the way they have farmed for years and start using new conserving agricultural practices such as conservation tillage, cover cropping, or buffer strips will depend in large part on how much it will cost.

  8. Aerial view of the coast in Tel Aviv
    Shai Pal

    Opinion Landscape Not Ideal for New Mideast Peace Plan

    Blog Post
    by Dina Smeltz

    According to the 2018 Chicago Council Survey , American public support for an "independent Palestinian state" is at its highest level yet, with strongest support among self-described Democrats.

  9. Vladimir Putin
    Herman Van Rompuy

    Russia Will Face Declining Influence, Standing Among Great Powers

    Blog Post
    by Charlie Rahr

    A survey of American foreign policy experts paints a portrait of a declining Russia, with its broad influence deteriorating as China’s influence rises.

  10. Gen Z's Climate Coalition

    Young Americans are more concerned about the climate crisis than their parents and grandparents, polls show.