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  1. a woman votes in US election
    Carolyn Kaster / AP

    US Elections Part of Global Trend Away from Incumbents

    Blog Post
    by Dina Smeltz, Craig Kafura

    Public opinion polling offers insights into what cost incumbent leaders and parties at the polls.

  2. A nearly empty flight from Beijing to LA amid the COVID-19 pandemic
    Mx. Granger

    Immigration Policies Could Create Risks for Candidates on Both Sides

    Blog Post
    by Dina Smeltz, Brendan Helm

    On April 20, President Trump announced that an executive order to suspend immigration into the United States during the coronavirus crisis. But what does the American public think of this?

  3. G7 leaders stand in a line
    AP Photos

    How the G7 Plans to Counter Economic Coercion by China

    Blog Post
    by Libby Berry

    An announcement made following the G7 Hiroshima Summit brings the group one step closer to a proposed “Economic Article 5.”

  4. Reuters
    US Foreign Policy

    World Review: Myanmar in Crisis, Gaza Cease-Fire, Blinken-Lavrov

    Video
    by Ivo H. Daalder

    Nirmal Ghosh, Elise Labott, and Gideon Rachman join Ivo Daalder to discuss the week's top news stories.

  5. Downtown Chicago
    Patrick Tomasso

    The Pandemic-Driven Shift in the US Real Estate Market

    Blog Post
    by Aaron Masliansky

    The rise of remote work has had a dramatic impact on cities like Chicago, which must play to their strengths in order to compete in this new landscape.

  6. Reuters
    US Foreign Policy

    World Review: Vaccine Patents, North Korea Policy, Colombia Protests

    Video
    by Ivo H. Daalder

    Karen DeYoung, Peter Spiegel, and Giles Whittell join Ivo Daalder to discuss the week's top news stories.

  7. Mexican immigrants walk across a bridge at the US border after being deported during the COVID-19 pandemic.
    Reuters

    When is a Crisis a "Crisis" and Why Does It Matter?

    Blog Post
    by Olivia Shinners

    One of the defining features of 2020 has been the declaration of seemly one crisis after another, but why are some events declared crisis and why are others not?

  8. South Koreans See China as More Threat than Partner, But Not the Most Critical Threat Facing the Country
    REUTERS
    Public Opinion Survey

    South Koreans See China as More Threat than Partner, But Not the Most Critical Threat Facing the Country

    Public Opinion Survey
    by Karl Friedhoff

    April 6, 2021, RESEARCH Public Opinion Survey by Karl Friedhoff, REUTERS, Majorities of South Koreans cite low birthrates in South Korea and North Korea’s nuclear program as larger threats than China's economic or military power., In South Korea, unfavorable views of China are now on par with v...

  9. Building Better, More Resilient Food Systems
    UN Photo

    Building Better, More Resilient Food Systems

    PAST EVENT VIDEO Panel
    Liam Condon from Bayer AF, WBCSD's Diane Holdorf, and Zimbabwe Farmers Union Youth Chairperson Ruramiso Mashumba joined the Council to discuss strengthening the global food system.
  10. Beyond the Page: Anna Pitoniak on Her Cold War Political Thriller

    Beyond the Page: Anna Pitoniak on Her Cold War Political Thriller

    PAST EVENT
    In this Beyond the Page book club event, Council members discuss the international political thriller “Our American Friend” with author Anna Pitoniak.