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  1. Women, Equity, and Global Development Symposium 2018

    Women, Equity, and Global Development Symposium 2018

    PAST EVENT VIDEO Conference
    At the 2018 symposium, speakers discuss the theme "Are We There Yet? Broken Barriers or Broken Records".
  2. South Koreans See Improved Security, Confident in US Security Guarantee
    William Warby
    Public Opinion Survey

    South Koreans See Improved Security, Confident in US Security Guarantee

    Public Opinion Survey
    by Dina Smeltz, Karl Friedhoff, Lily Wojtowicz

    January 18, 2019, RESEARCH Public Opinion Survey by Dina Smeltz , Karl Friedhoff , and Lily Wojtowicz, William Warby, Download Report (PDF), A survey from the Chicago Council on Global Affairs reveals the South Korean public sees an improvement in their country's security., Introduction, Support ...

  3. Shinzo Abe, Moon Jae-in, and Mike Pence standing side by side.

    Consequences of Success on the Korean Peninsula

    Blog Post
    by Karl Friedhoff

    Recent polling on South Korea's Moon Jae-in may be less encouraging than it seems.

  4. Elizabeth Powley

    Cohort, 2016, Industry, Advocacy & International Development, Sector, Non-profit, In her previous role as executive director of Heartland Alliance International (HAI) and a vice president of Heartland Alliance, Elizabeth Powley oversaw HAI’s work in a dozen countries, which aims to secure the r...

  5. Central Mexico City
    Bhargava Marripati

    No Wall Can Destroy the Bridges our Cities Have Built

    Blog Post
    by Salomón Chertorivski Woldenberg

    As the new administration deemphasizes global engagement, sister cities such as Chicago and Mexico City show walls can't destroy the bridges cities have built.

  6. View of a busy Tokyo at night time.
    Andre Benz

    It's Time for Cities to Flex Their Soft Power

    Blog Post
    by Robert Muggah

    Our international affairs are still being determined by nation-states, however, the imbalance between cities and nation-states is no longer acceptable.

  7. Emerging Leaders Class of 2012

    The Emerging Leaders Class of 2012 spent two years examining key issues that affect the world and impact the global city of Chicago.

  8. Women in Niger water a vegetable garden.

    From Chicago to Uganda, Clean Water is Key to Good Nutrition

    Blog Post
    by Roger Thurow

    Unclean water, poor sanitation, and lousy hygiene—and resulting diseases—combine with poor nutrition as the leading causes of young child mortality and stunting. 

  9. Headshot for Joel Braunold

    Joel Braunold

    Cohort, 2018, Industry, Advocacy & International Development, Sector, Non-profit, Joel Braunold is the managing director of The Center Project, having consulted for leading organizations, funds, and foundations on public policy and the financing of violence prevention and peacebuilding in domesti...

  10. A farmer attends a rice field in Indonesia
    Simon Fangers

    Known Origins - What Traceability is and Why it Matters for Your Plate

    Blog Post
    by Mark Kaplan

    Traceability—the ability to identify and trace the history, distribution, location and application of products, parts and materials—ensures the reliability of sustainability claims in the areas of human rights, labor, the environment, and anti-corruption.