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2021 Corporate Outlook
Council President Ivo Daalder and board cochair Samuel C. Scott III met for a conversation considering the future outlook for 2021 and effects on the corporate world. -
Kathy Willens / APDemographic Divides on Immigration and Diversity
Views on immigration levels, pathways to citizenship, and more differ across various racial and ethnic subgroups of Americans.
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Daalder to Step Down as President and CEO of the Chicago Council on Global Affairs
A search for his successor is underway.
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America at 250 Global Forum Social Media Toolkit
Ready-to-use posts and graphic assets to help spread the word.
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REUTERSAmericans Say North Korea Is an Adversary, Still Prefer Diplomacy
Over the weekend, North Korea launched a new cruise missile. It's unlikely to shift American public opinion.
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Phil RoederUrban, Suburban, and Rural Americans Agree on Key Issues Ahead of 2020 Election
Data from the 2019 Chicago Council Survey revealed that certain issues which once divided those living in cities, suburbs, or the country have become sources of agreement
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Public Opinion SurveyReuters
Americans Support Afghans—but Not the Taliban Government
August 18, 2022, RESEARCH Public Opinion Survey by Craig Kafura, Reuters, Download Report (PDF), The 2022 Chicago Council Survey finds broad support for taking in Afghan refugees but not for releasing frozen funds to the Taliban., A year after the withdrawal of US forces from Afghanistan, and 21 ...
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Ron PrzysuchaHow Do Foreign Policy Experts Think About Allies?
A new experiment by researchers from the University of Illinois at Springfield, the University of Chicago, and the Chicago Council on Global Affairs finds that policy experts care about formal alliances. But even alliance relationships have limits.