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Year in Review: 2022 in Public Opinion
Reflect on the year with highlights from the Council's public opinion research and analysis.
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All Dried Up, North Korean Catastrophe, and Flu Fears
March 3, 2023 Check out our roundup of the week's top news and research in food, agriculture, and global development.
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2023: A Year to Come
January 6, 2023 Check out our roundup of the week's top news and research in food, agriculture, and global development.
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Defika HendriDisasters Increase, Faux Financing, & a Fever Pact
Catch the week's top news and research in food, agriculture, and global development in our Global Food for Thought news brief.
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Public Opinion SurveyReutersAmericans See Energy Supply Disruption as Biggest Threat to US Security
September 28, 2022, RESEARCH Public Opinion Survey by Libby Berry and Dina Smeltz, Reuters, The public also remains concerned about the potential for a global economic downtown, Council polling shows., Key Findings, A majority of Americans (62%) view a disruption in the energy supply as a critica...
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Beyond the Page: Isaac Stone Fish on China's Growing Influence in the US
In our first Beyond the Page book club event for Council members, author Isaac Stone Fish leads a conversation with readers on his book, “America Second.” -
Policy Innovations to Bolster America's Future
The Council’s Emerging Leaders class of 2022 presents a series of short, dynamic presentations on an array of critical current issues. -
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Toward City Diplomacy: Assessing Capacity in Select Global Cities
July 7, 2018, RESEARCH Policy Brief by Ian Klaus , Hugo Decramer , Michele Acuto , Juliana Kerr , Sam Tabory , and Noah J. Toly, Download Report (PDF), Cities are now more connected than ever before on a global scale. Yet local governments are not just spectators of this networked age: they are a...
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Tiffany TeripesThe Polarization of Absentee Ballots
Over half of Americans are in favor of permanently changing laws to allow everyone to vote by mail, but there are partisan divides between Republicans and Democrats.
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Brielle FrenchSouth Koreans Becoming More Accepting of LGBTQ Community
Although data shows South Koreans remain uncomfortable with homosexuality, recent trends show an increase in acceptance.