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  1. Meghan O'Sullivan

    Director, Belfer Center, Harvard University
    Meghan O'Sullivan
    Meghan O'Sullivan
  2. Jason Bordoff

    Director, Center on Global Energy Policy, Columbia University
    Jason Bordoff
    Jason Bordoff
  3. Culture

    Issues, "Yes, And...": The Second City's Global Comedy Legacy, In-Person EVENT, Global Power, Chicago-Style, Join Grace Kessler Overbeke for a discussion on the Second City's revolutionary impact on global comedy, followed by a hands-on improv workshop where you'll experience the "Yes, and…" ph...

  4. Protecting Indigenous Land, Super Food, and Big Food Emissions

    September 29, 2023 Check out our roundup of the week's top news and research in food, agriculture, and global development.

  5. A woman receives food aid in Yemen

    Understanding the US Global Food Security Framework

    Blog Post
    by Gloria Dabek

    With food security front and center amid COVID-19, climate change, and increased conflict, understanding how the US engages on this issue globally is critical.

  6. Agriculture tech

    Global Food Security Symposium Highlights Innovation

    Blog Post
    by Peggy Tsai Yih, Julia Whiting

    The Council's first digital Global Food Security Symposium explored the challenges facing agriculture and the innovations, approaches, and solutions needed to build a more equitable and sustainable food system.

  7. Adapting Governance
    Micah Boswell

    Adapting Governance

    PAST EVENT VIDEO Conference
    As the world deals with the pandemic and eventually transitions into a post-COVID reality, can the city remain a key instrument and platform for addressing global challenges?
  8. United Nations headquarters
    Daryan Shamkhali

    Global Cities at the End of Globalism: Can They Survive?

    Blog Post
    by Simon Curtis

    Global cities are products of a liberal world order that is under threat from the rise of populist nationalism, protectionism, and growing authoritarianism.

  9. People walk around outside in 2020
    Kevin Hendersen

    Wrap-Up of Global Public Opinion on Issues that Defined 2020

    Blog Post
    by Dina Smeltz, Craig Kafura, Karl Friedhoff, Brendan Helm, Alexander Hitch

    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.

  10. Reuters

    Year in Quotes: 2022 Highlights

    Video

    To mark the close of our centennial year, the Chicago Council on Global Affairs is looking back on some of our most memorable quotes from speakers we hosted in 2022.