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  1. Foreign Policy Matters: America’s Next Chapter

    In the aftermath of Trump’s victory, Council experts unpack how the American public views the US role in the world.

  2. Americans See Energy Supply Disruption as Biggest Threat to US Security
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    Public Opinion Survey

    Americans See Energy Supply Disruption as Biggest Threat to US Security

    Public Opinion Survey
    by Libby Berry, Dina Smeltz

    September 28, 2022, RESEARCH Public Opinion Survey by Libby Berry and Dina Smeltz, Reuters, The public also remains concerned about the potential for a global economic downtown, Council polling shows., Key Findings, A majority of Americans (62%) view a disruption in the energy supply as a critica...

  3. Most Americans Say Climate Change Is a Critical Threat
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    Most Americans Say Climate Change Is a Critical Threat

    Public Opinion Survey
    by Emily Sullivan

    September 1, 2022, RESEARCH Public Opinion Survey by Emily Sullivan, unsplash, Download Topline (PDF), But public opinion is sharply divided along partisan lines, 2022 Chicago Council Survey data finds., Climate change, and what approach if any the United States should take to combat it, remains ...

  4. Climate change environmental activist Greta Thunberg marches at a climate change rally in Rapid City, South Dakota
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    The Generational Divide Over Climate Change

    Blog Post
    by Ruby Scanlon

    Many have come to term the generational divide around climate change beliefs the "global warming age gap"—and many more are deeply concerned about its implications for climate change policy.

  5. Greatest Threat: Democrats Say White Nationalism, Republicans Say China
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    Public Opinion Survey

    Greatest Threat: Democrats Say White Nationalism, Republicans Say China

    Public Opinion Survey
    by Dina Smeltz, Brendan Helm

    February 18, 2021, RESEARCH Public Opinion Survey by Dina Smeltz and Brendan Helm, REUTERS, New survey data shows a partisan divide on what Americans believe is the greatest threat to the United States: Democrats rank violent white nationalist groups the highest, while Republicans list China as t...

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    Public Opinion

    What Do Americans Want from Biden's Foreign Policy?

    Podcast
    by Ivo H. Daalder, Kori Schake, Brian Hanson

    After ten months of Biden in office, new public opinion data show Americans support most, but not all, of his foreign policy strategy.

  7. US Public Not Convinced Trump's Policies Will Make America Safer
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    Public Opinion Survey

    US Public Not Convinced Trump's Policies Will Make America Safer

    Public Opinion Survey
    by Dina Smeltz, Karl Friedhoff

    September 11, 2017, RESEARCH Public Opinion Survey by Dina Smeltz and Karl Friedhoff, Reuters, Download Report (PDF), Although survey data shows that majorities of Americans continue to think that international terrorism is the most critical threat to the US, the overall public is not convinced t...

  8. Evacuees from Afghanistan Arrive at Naval Station Rota
    Nathan Carpenter

    Republicans and Democrats Support Evacuating, Relocating Afghans to the United States

    Blog Post
    by Craig Kafura

    New Chicago Council-Ipsos polling finds large, bipartisan majorities in support of evacuating and relocating to the United States their Afghan allies and others in danger from the Taliban.

  9. 2006 Chicago Council Survey PDF Report

    policy, The Chicago Council strives to take the lead in gaining recognition ... THE CHICAGO COUNCIL TAKES NO INSTITUTIONAL POSITION ON POLICY ISSUES AND HAS ... The survey includes polling undertaken by The Chicago Council in the United

  10. Security fencing installed around the US Capitol
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    Foreign Policy Experts Fear the Threat Is Coming from Inside the House

    Blog Post
    by Joshua Busby, Jordan Tama, Jonathan Monten

    Large majorities of Democratic and Independent foreign policy elites say they are more concerned about internal threats than external ones.