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Public Opinion SurveyReutersAmericans Question Gains of War in Afghanistan
July 12, 2012, RESEARCH Public Opinion Survey by Dina Smeltz, Reuters, Download Report (PDF), Nearly seven in 10 Americans think the war in Afghanistan has not been worth the cost, and half of Americans believe military action hasn’t made the US safer from the threat of terrorism., Key Findings...
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Kelly Magsamen on the Threat from Iran
Kelly Magsamen, former National Security Council director for Iran under US presidents George W. Bush and Barack Obama, takes a minute to answer questions on Iran, its proxies, and whether the US should support anti-regime protests.
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New York Times' David Sanger on Cyberattacks
New York Times national security correspondent David Sanger takes a minute to answer questions about cyberattacks and why they have become the new weapon of choice for foreign adversaries.
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Wait Just a Minute with Agriculture Expert Khalid Bomba
Khalid Bomba, agriculture expert, takes a minute to discuss the importance of agriculture to the economy of Ethiopia and the need to get young people more actively involved.
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Jesús Terrés2019 James Beard Leadership Award Honorees: Connecting Culture, Food, and Purpose
Cornelius Blanding, Andrea Schmid, Sean Sherman, and Anne McBride shared how the James Beard Foundation honorees have elevated social issues through food and culture. -
Stephen MelkisethianJoseph S. Nye on Morality in Foreign Policy
Joseph S. Nye discussed his findings after examining the foreign policies of US presidents on three ethical dimensions—their intentions, the means they used, and the consequences of their decision. -
Kenny Holston / The New York Times via AP, PoolUS-India Relations in the Time of Trump
Paul Staniland joins the Council for a roundtable discussion on what shifting US-India relations mean for China and the region. -
Emma Chanlett-Avery
Director for Political-Security Affairs, Asia Society Policy Institute
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Tim BennettNetworks and Power from the Freemasons to Facebook
Niall Ferguson explains why the tension between rigid hierarchies and fluid, informal webs of interconnection has been a defining, if misunderstood, driver of change and disruption throughout modern history