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REUTERS/Leonardo Fernandez ViloriaAgroecology, Blue Foods, and Happier Meals
Check out the week's top news and research in food, agriculture, and global development.
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Javad EsmaeiliDespite Early Outbreak and Heavy Toll, Iranians are Proud of Iran's COVID-19 Response
Council and IranPoll surveys find that Iranians and Americans think the United States handled COVID-19 poorly, while Iranians are proud of their country’s response.
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Public Opinion SurveyReutersAs Nuclear Clock Ticks, US Public Prefers Diplomacy with Iran
November 30, 2021, RESEARCH Public Opinion Survey by Emily Sullivan and Dina Smeltz, Reuters, Download Report (PDF), While the public would prefer diplomacy with Iran, they are not taking more aggressive options off the table., Negotiations to reinstate the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCP...
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Richter Frank-JurgenJohn Negroponte on American National Security Priorities for 2020
National security expert John Negroponte joined the Council to discuss the findings of the 2019 Chicago Council Survey and the nation's global priorities ahead of the 2020 election. -
Josh HildWe Will Chicago: Economic Development
The final public engagement event in the We Will Chicago series gathers local and international leaders to discuss models of equitable economic development. -
Kevin HendersenWrap-Up of Global Public Opinion on Issues that Defined 2020
Dina Smeltz, Craig Kafura, Karl Friedhoff, Brendan Helm, and Alexander Hitch document the ups and downs of the public mood, sharing highlights of their 2020 research.
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20 Years Later: 9/11 In The Public Memory
On the 20th anniversary of 9/11, new polling finds that Americans still see international terrorism as a critical threat.
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Joe Biden on Global Engagement in an Age of Uncertainty
Vice President Biden discusses America's leadership in a world of uncertainty in the fifth annual Louis B. Susman Lecture. -
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Japanese More Confident than Americans in US Power
New Chicago Council-Japan Institute of International Affairs data find the Japanese public has greater confidence in US economic and military power than do Americans.
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Do Non-Trump Republicans Diverge with Trump Republicans on Foreign Policy?
While Republicans share a similar political worldview overall, Trump and Non-Trump Republicans disagree on key policies for immigration, climate change, and nuclear programs.