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ReutersEurope After Merkel
A panel of experts joined the Council—on the 31st anniversary of the fall of the Berlin Wall—for a conversation about Germany and Europe's uncertain future. -
Ana Miyares PhotographyCitizens and Soldiers: Can the Military Remain Apolitical?
Kori Schake and Leslie Vinjamuri discuss the changing relationship between America's citizens and armed forces and what that means for the nation's defense. -
Jessica WilsonWill Canadians Tune In For Bubble Hockey?
Canada's national sport, hockey, is coming back in a bubble. Will Canadians tune in?
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Public Opinion SurveyUS Dept. of AgricultureAmerican Views toward US-Japan Relations and Asia-Pacific Security
April 17, 2018, RESEARCH Public Opinion Survey by Karl Friedhoff and Craig Kafura, US Dept. of Agriculture, Download Report (PDF), The American public continues to view Japan favorably. More than 86 percent say that the United States and Japan are mostly partners., Key Findings , Six in ten Amer...
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Public Opinion SurveyPixabayAmericans See Benefits of Trade, yet Support Restrictions to Protect US Jobs
August 22, 2024, RESEARCH Public Opinion Survey by Karl Friedhoff, Pixabay, Download Report (PDF), Pandemic-era shortages seem to have strengthened the public's appetite for greater economic self-sufficiency., Over the past 10 years, US trade policy has undergone a significant reorientation. Whil...
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Centennial Celebration
Celebrating 100 years. Embarking on the next.
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Reuters
Brazil's Systemic Mistrust of Elections and Democracy
President Jair Bolsonaro might be leaving office, but the country’s political trust issues are far from resolved.
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Manish Swarup / APWhat the EU-India Trade Deal Means for Middle-Power Networks
The free trade agreement between India and the European Union is a bold statement by middle powers, demonstrating to both the US and China that there could be better alternatives in a multipolar world.
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Ben Curtis / APThe Upside to Donald Trump's Unorthodoxy
After months of punitive US tariffs, President Trump and Prime Minister Modi announced a trade deal between the world’s two largest democracies. But India has been following a now familiar pattern—building resilience in the face of a disruptive Washington.
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AP PhotoIn Iran, Trump Abandons a US Strategy of Coercive Diplomacy
The United States and Israel attacked Iran, signaling a departure from nuclear negotiations.