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Working Paper
Cities Competing for Talent in the Global Economy
April 1, 2019, RESEARCH Working Paper by Iain Whitaker, Download Report (PDF), To thrive in today's tech and knowledge-driven economy, cities must attract cutting-edge businesses and support startups, yet neither is possible without educated workers, innovators, and entrepreneurs., Key Findings, ...
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COVID Safety Protocols
The Chicago Council on Global Affairs is committed to creating a comfortable, enjoyable, and safe environment for its members, guests, and staff.
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ReutersAmerica's Oxymoron
The coronavirus exposed America’s secret of hunger amid abundance. How can residents of the world’s richest country be hungry?
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Nicole Robinson
Cohort, 2016, Industry, Advocacy & International Development, Sector, Non-profit, Nicole Robinson has spent her career building a bridge between communities, individuals, and corporations. In her current roles, she leads community programs designed to promote good nutrition, healthy lifestyles, a...
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Public Opinion Survey
Cooperation and Hedging: Comparing US and South Korean Views of China
October 15, 2019, RESEARCH Public Opinion Survey by Karl Friedhoff , Dina Smeltz , and Scott Snyder, Download Report (PDF), Chicago Council and Asan Institute surveys conducted in 2019 find that both South Koreans and Americans see a strengthened US-ROK alliance as an asset in dealing with China,...
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Ninara444 Days: Voices of the Iran Hostage Crisis
To mark the 40th anniversary of the Iranian hostage crisis the Council gathers former US officials who lived through those tense days in Tehran to recount their experiences. -
Heifer InternationalOne Child, One Classroom – The Lifelong Cost of Malnutrition
Sub-Saharan Africa and South Asia each lose about 11 percent of GDP annually. In our global economy, a stunted child anywhere becomes a stunted child everywhere.
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Ant RozetskyMidwestern Trade Skepticism Associated with Education Level
Although Midwesterners differ slightly from the general population in their views of international trade, Midwesterners without postsecondary education are more suspicious.
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Biocontrol of the Fall Armyworm: Long-term Resilience for Small-scale Farmers
The fall armyworm is destroying crops throughout Asia and Africa, intensifying the many burdens small-scale farmers are met with every day.
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Oliver Stuenkel
Senior Fellow, Democracy, Conflict, and Governance Program, Carnegie Endowment for International Peace