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Solving Local Problems to Maintain US Global Leadership
The Council’s Emerging Leaders class of 2021 presents a series of short, dynamic presentations on an array of critical current issues. -
Gage SkidmoreThe ICC Is Dead to John Bolton, But Not the Public
In his first speech as National Security Advisor, Bolton threatened to sanction International Criminal Court (ICC) judges, bar them from traveling to the US, and use US courts to prosecute them.
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Martin SanchezHow Do Attitudes about the Coronavirus Response Differ in Russia and the United States?
Survey data shows that Russians are more likely than Americans to say that their nation's government handled the coronavirus pandemic effectively.
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Asia Multinational Surveys
Surveys of Americans and multiple publics across the Indo-Pacific conducted by the Chicago Council on Global Affairs and international partners.
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US Foreign PolicyReutersA Changing World Needs A Different US Foreign Policy
Author Rebecca Lissner joins Deep Dish to discuss President-Elect Joe Biden's US foreign policy opportunities.
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Public Opinion SurveyReutersDemocrats, Republicans Support Alliances, Disagree on International Organizations
January 26, 2021, RESEARCH Public Opinion Survey by Karl Friedhoff, Reuters, Download Report (PDF), While Americans of all political stripes remain committed to allies and alliances, the public is divided along partisan lines on the value of international organizations., Upon entering office, one...
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Council-Ipsos Flash Polling
A collaboration between the Council and Ipsos to measure public opinion on the major foreign policy issues of the moment.
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Aaron BurdenAmerican Opinions of Allies Remain Positive, Opinions of Rivals Fall Further
Since 2016, Americans' favorability toward South Korea, India, and Japan is stable, while favorability toward China decreased by 12 points.
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Samantha Power: The Idealist's Journey
There are many ways to lead in the world without using military force, argued former United States Ambassador to the United Nations Samantha Power, who spoke at the Chicago Council on Global Affairs on October 15, 2019. -
Public Opinion Survey
OK, Boomer: Youth Hesitant to Use Force, Shun US Exceptionalism in Foreign Policy
February 4, 2020, RESEARCH Public Opinion Survey by Brendan Helm and Dina Smeltz, Download Report (PDF), 2019 Chicago Council Survey data provide insight into how Millennials view key foreign policy issues compared with previous generations., Introduction, Millennials, the oft-referenced generati...