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  1. Detainees held at a prison in El Salvador
    AP Photos

    El Salvador's Crackdown on Gangs, Explained

    Blog Post
    by Emma Sanderson

    Mass arrests have reduced crime in the short-term—but at a significant cost to human rights.

  2. View of air pollution over south Delhi.
    Jean-Etienne Minh-Duy Poirrier

    The Urban Century of China and India

    Blog Post
    by Xuefei Ren

    Xuefei Ren argues that cities in China and India are more aptly compared in territorial vs. associational governance than by regime type.

  3. View from a grassy mountain, with a blue sky in the background
    Anne Thurow

    Good Nutrition Today is Key to Harvesting a Better Tomorrow

    Blog Post
    by Roger Thurow

    Senior Fellow Roger Thurow details the true costs of malnutrition today and tomorrow.

  4. Seaweed Success, Niger's Coup, and Delivering Profits

    August 4, 2023 Check out our roundup of the week's top news and research in food, agriculture, and global development.

  5. USAID vaccine clinics in Peru.
    USAID US Agency for International Development

    New USAID Policy Strengthens Local Focus

    Blog Post
    by Samanta Dunford

    USAID announces sweeping changes toward localization addressing questions about the efficacy of development programming modalities.

  6. A farmer takes a break while tending his rice farm.
    Wayne S. Grazio

    Achieving Food and Nutrition Security in the Face of Water Scarcity

    Blog Post
    by Vanessa M. Taylor

    Failure to treat water as a strategic, valuable, and limited resource is a direct threat to the global economy; the health of our planet; and the well-being of both current and future generations of humanity.

  7. U.S. President Donald Trump, right, and British Prime Minister Keir Starmer walk at Trump International Golf Links in Aberdeenshire, Scotland, Monday, July 28, 2025.
    AP / Jane Barlow

    Why Is the UK Distancing Itself from the US?

    by Leslie Vinjamuri

    This week’s incidents speak to a growing, and concerning, trust deficit between the United States and its closest European ally.   

  8. A worker holds a crate of vegetables.
    TechnoServe

    When Intermediary Links in the Supply Chain are Weakened, the Whole Food System Suffers

    Blog Post
    by Nupur Parikh, Brent Wibberley

    Businesses in the center of the value chain are crucial to the food system, and these intermediary links are under threat from the COVID-19 pandemic.

  9. 2004 Chicago Council Survey Public Opinion Survey

    2004 Chicago Council Survey

    Public Opinion Survey
    by Marshall M. Bouton, Catherine Hug, Steven Kull, Benjamin I. Page, Robert Y. Shapiro, Jennie Taylor, Christopher B. Whitney

    September 4, 2004, RESEARCH Public Opinion Survey by Marshall M. Bouton , Catherine Hug , Steven Kull , Benjamin I. Page , Robert Y. Shapiro , Jennie Taylor , and Christopher B. Whitney, Download Report (PDF) Download Data (ZIP), The 2004 Chicago Council Survey explores public opinion on core con...

  10. A man drives his motorbike past a huge banner showing hands firmly holding Iranian flags as a sign of patriotism, as one of them flashes the victory sign, in Tehran, Iran, Wednesday, Jan. 14, 2026.
    Vahid Salemi / AP

    Why a US Strike on Iran Would Not Lead to War

    by Saeid Golkar

    With the death toll rising in Iran amid a crackdown on protests, US President Donald Trump is weighing a strike against the nation. Iran’s capacity to respond to such an action is far more limited than its leaders suggest.