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America in 2020
A series of discussions on foreign policy topics central to the 2020 United States presidential election. As a tax-exempt 501(c)(3) organization, the Chicago Council on Global Affairs does not support or oppose any candidate for political office and is prohibited from any political fundraising.
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ReutersReimagining Supply Chains to Navigate a Pandemic and Beyond
Experts from Blue Yonder, Walgreens, and the University of Chicago examine how the private sector can prepare for future supply chain shocks and adjust to a rapidly changing landscape. -
Reuters/Chalinee ThirasupaThe People's Summit, Land Rights, and Taxi Gardens
Check out the week's top stories in food, agriculture, and global development.
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Internship Program
The Council offers undergraduate juniors and seniors, and graduate students the opportunity to learn about our organization and participate in a variety of duties associated with ongoing projects through our internship program.
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CDC GlobalIs the Coronavirus Turning Americans Against China?
Americans are generally distrustful of China's handling of international relations, but recent polling finds that Americans have a more negative view on China than ever before.
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Neil PalmerGlobal Food Security Symposium 2013
Senior leaders from across sectors joined together to chart a course for how science, trade, and business can be mobilized to advance food and nutrition security. -
Council on Foreign RelationsProtecting American Democracy: What Can Americans Do?
Council on Foreign Relations President Richard Haass offers suggestions on steps we can take to preserve American democracy and tackle challenges facing the United States. -
UnsplashPartner Event - Out of the Silo: Nuclear Security in Context
Experts discuss the importance of nuclear security, and why elevating new, diverse voices on nuclear security makes America more secure. -
YP In-Depth and Deep Dish Live on Global Mass Shootings
Watch the live recording of the Deep Dish Podcast episode on how nations across the world have responded to mass shootings. -
CultureREUTERSWill US-China Competition Unseat US Lead in Higher Education?
Brian Hanson, Karin Fischer, and William Kirby discuss how America’s universities fare in an age of increased global competition and fragmentation.