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Foreign Policy Matters: Election Priorities
As Chicago prepares to host the Democratic National Convention, Council polling offers a look at the issues top of mind for American voters.
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Public Opinion SurveyReutersDo Liberal and Moderate Democrats Divide on US Foreign Policy?
October 11, 2019, RESEARCH Public Opinion Survey by Dina Smeltz and Brendan Helm, Reuters, Download Report (PDF), This public opinion survey indicates that there are key differences between moderate and liberal democrats., Introduction, Yes, especially on how to handle Iran, illegal immigrants, a...
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Public Opinion SurveyREUTERS
2020 Public Attitudes on US Intelligence
May 20, 2021, RESEARCH Public Opinion Survey by Stephen Slick and Joshua Busby, REUTERS, Download Report (PDF), A final Trump-Era survey confirms broad popular support for the intelligence community and reveals opportunities for greater transparency., May 2021 , The University of Texas-Austin�...
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Dan Glickman
Chair, International Advisory Council, APCO Worldwide; Former US Secretary of Agriculture
Expertise
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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. -
White HousePublic Opinion and Foreign Policy – Does It Matter, and If So, How?
Students within the Associated Colleges of the Midwest joined a conversation with Council experts to explore a foreign policy strategy that addresses Midwestern audiences' priorities. -
REUTERSWhat Americans Make of the January 6 Chaos at the Capitol
Polls show an American public deeply divided along partisan lines in their interpretation of the events, who is to blame, and what should be done as a result.
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Marshall M. Bouton
Senior Fellow, Center for Advanced Study of India, University of Pennsylvania