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2014 Chicago Council Opinion Leaders Survey Report FINAL
Council Survey of American Opinion on US Foreign Policy By Dina Smeltz with ... Fielding the 2014 Chicago Council foreign policy leaders survey The 2014 Chicago ... Methodology for the 2014 Chicago Council Survey of Americans on US foreign policy
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REUTERSPublic Opinion as COVID-19 Cases Slow in Some Countries, Increase in Others
The Chicago Council’s polling team examines public opinion on COVID-19 from the United States, France, the UK, Italy, and Canada.
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US Foreign PolicyREUTERS
The Debate on US Taiwan Policy
Does an increasingly aggressive China mean the United States should maintain its posture of strategic ambiguity or adopt strategic clarity?
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Mark Schiefelbein / APAmericans Want US Leaders to Focus More on China and Southern Border
Partisan differences guide assessments of where Washington should turn its attention.
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Foreign Policy Matters Newsletter
Our biweekly newsletter offers context and expert analysis about major foreign policy issues facing the world today.
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Diana C. Mutz
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Public Opinion SurveyAP PhotosAmericans See South Korea's Influence at All-Time High
October 22, 2023, RESEARCH Public Opinion Survey by Karl Friedhoff, AP Photos, Download Report (PDF), Half favor using US forces to defend South Korea if invaded by North Korea, down from 55 percent in 2022., As the United States and South Korea mark the 70th anniversary of their alliance, they c...
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Mitul GajeraThe US-India Relationship: True Friends and Helicopter Sales
While Trump has hailed Prime Minister Narendra Modi as a "true friend" and extolled the world’s largest democracy, are Americans equally as enthusiastic about the US-India relationship?
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Poll: Americans View of Trade at an All Time High
August 27, 2018
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Climate and the EnvironmentREUTERSClimate Change—The Biggest US Security Threat?
While framing climate change as a national security threat isn’t new, recent reports argue when it comes to security planning, climate is the central concern, not a peripheral issue.