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  1. The Emerging Geopolitics of Infrastructure Competition
    AP Photos
    Working Paper

    The Emerging Geopolitics of Infrastructure Competition

    Working Paper
    by Simon Curtis

    October 16, 2023, RESEARCH Working Paper by Simon Curtis, AP Photos, Download the Report (PDF), The success of ambitious states will be determined by their ability to shape global infrastructures and the cities they connect around the world., When President Biden announced the Build Back Better W...

  2. Illustration of Chicago unicorn logos
    Elizabeth Sokolich

    A very real guide to Chicago's unicorn world

    Blog Post
    by Fiona Roach

    It's not your imagination. Chicago has experienced a unicorn explosion in recent years. What makes the area so appealing?

  3. US Climate Policy at a Crossroads?
    Pieter Morlion

    US Climate Policy at a Crossroads?

    PAST EVENT VIDEO Panel
    Juliet Eilperin moderated a discussion with Mary Nichols and Michael Greenstone to talk about the US climate policy and the major successes and challenges that faced California.
  4. chinese food market

    China's Policies Will Reshape the Global Food System Long Past COVID-19

    Blog Post
    by Andrea Durkin

    China is looking beyond the current environment to shape the global food system for its own food security.

  5. Yifei Li

    Assistant Professor, Environmental Studies, NYU Shanghai
  6. A remote worker at Lake Roland in Maryland.
    Julio Cortez / AP

    When digital nomads come to (Chi)town

    Blog Post
    by Nicole L. Cvetnic

    From Medellín to Chicago, digital nomads are on the rise, contributing significantly to the global economy. But locals worry these visitors are pricing them out.

  7. Emerging Leaders Class of 2011

    The Emerging Leaders Class of 2011 spent two years examining key issues that affect the world and impact the global city of Chicago.

  8. Plastic Meat, Disease Outbreak, and Growing in the Dark

    July 15, 2022 Check out our roundup of the week's top news and research in food, agriculture, and global development.

  9. A farmer holds a sorghum plant destroyed after a swarm of locusts invaded his farm in Ethiopia
    Reuters

    The Plague You've Never Heard About Could be as Destructive as COVID-19

    Blog Post
    by Colin Christensen, Eva Koehler

    Tens of millions of people in East Africa, the Horn, and up through the Middle East are facing the prospect of extreme hunger as a plague of locusts spreads in the region.

  10. Markus Schreiber / AP
    US Foreign Policy

    Davos Shockwaves: A Turning Point for America and Europe?

    Podcast
    by Martin Wolf, Sir Robin Niblett, Leslie Vinjamuri

    At Davos, Martin Wolf and Sir Robin Niblett say the Greenland debacle exposed Europe's red line. Has the transatlantic relationship reached a turning point?