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Ana Miyares PhotographyA Diversity of Opinion: Race, Age, and US Foreign Policy
A conversation with polling experts during the week of the DNC in Chicago explores how factors like race and age play into Americans’ views on foreign policy. -
Americans Want a Nuclear-Free World
Today, most Americans don’t want a world with nuclear weapons. According to the 2020 Chicago Council Survey two-thirds of Americans (66%) believe that no country should be allowed to have nuclear weapons.
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Public Opinion SurveyReutersAmericans Continue to Back South Korea
September 9, 2022, RESEARCH Public Opinion Survey by Karl Friedhoff, Reuters, Download Topline (PDF), A majority support using US troops to defend Seoul should North Korea invade, Council polling shows., The American public has come a long way in its attitudes toward South Korea. Positive feeling...
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Cities, Infrastructure, and Geopolitics Project
China, the US, and the EU are all seeking to influence urban spaces beyond their borders as infrastructure becomes critical to great power competition.
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Lester Crown Center on US Foreign Policy
Public Opinion, Chicago Council Survey data tracks trends in American public opinion on US foreign policy since 1975., Survey Reports, Research, Analysis and policy recommendations on US foreign policy and national security., All Research, Events, Policymakers and influencers share their experien...
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Staff Sgt. Timothy KosterThe New US-Syria Policy
Former US Ambassador to Syria Robert Ford and Tamara Cofman Wittes, former deputy assistant secretary of state for near east affairs, join the Deep Dish podcast to dissect the implications of the withdrawal from Syria for US-Syria policy.
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Human RightsAP PHOTOSThis Era of Hostage Diplomacy Requires New Answers
Hostage taking is as old as time, but today the world faces new tactics and unprecedented challenges; what can be done?
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Global PoliticsJulia Demaree Nikhinson / APTrump's First Year Back: What Stood Out
President Donald Trump’s first year back in office changed the tone of US foreign policy. We look back at the moments that stood out.
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Kevin Wolf / APCan the US Keep Its Edge on the Battlefield?
Former Deputy Secretary of Defense Kathleen Hicks lays out how the United States is trying to stay ahead as new technologies and global threats reshape modern warfare.
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Aaron Favila / APWhat Does Iran's Energy Security Crisis Mean for the World?
A conversation with the Council's Rachel Bronson, Columbia University's Jason Bordoff, and CSIS's Raad Alkadiri on the global implications of Iran’s energy security crisis and how it could shape the war.