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dmbosstoneGlobal Public Opinion as US COVID-19 Deaths Top September 11 Attacks
Council experts analyze global public opinion on COVID-19 after deaths in the United States surpassed the deaths from the September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks.
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AP PhotosChicago's Kyrgyz community is growing, and so is its economic impact
The Kyrgyz community in Chicagoland is small, but its economic footprint is expanding. New Kyrgyz businesses in the service industry, logistics, and shipping are bridging Illinois and Central Asia.
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Running Numbers
A blog on public opinion, probabilities, and all things data from the Lester Crown Center on US Foreign Policy.
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ReutersAs Vaccination Campaigns Continue Around the World, Restrictions Lift and Optimism Spreads
Some countries, now awash in vaccines, are looking abroad to help other countries combat the pandemic. For those with slower rollouts, the fight against the pandemic continues.
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US Foreign PolicyNATO 2030Ivo Daalder on NATO 2030
Council President Ivo Daalder examines NATO's future in testimony for the House Foreign Affairs Subcommittee on Europe.
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2021 Taiwan Brief
| n = 1,049 CHICAGO COUNCIL SURVEYS US Policies toward Taiwan Taiwan has been ... The 2021 Chicago Council Survey was conducted July 7–26, 2021, by Ipsos using ... | n=1,049 CHICAGO COUNCIL SURVEYS US Policy toward Taiwan Taiwan has been self-governed
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AP PhotosMost Americans Are Uncomfortable with the Policy of Nuclear Sole Authority
Sixty-one percent of the US public is uneasy with only the president having the power to authorize the use of nuclear weapons.
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Public Opinion SurveyReutersAmericans Who See Immigration as a Critical Threat to the United States at Lowest Level in Two Decades
October 11, 2012, RESEARCH Public Opinion Survey by Dina Smeltz and Craig Kafura, Reuters, Download Report (PDF), For the first time since the question was first asked by the Council in 1994, only a minority (40%) of Americans consider a large influx of immigrants and refugees a “critical threa...
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Council on Foreign RelationsProtecting American Democracy: What Can Americans Do?
Council on Foreign Relations President Richard Haass offers suggestions on steps we can take to preserve American democracy and tackle challenges facing the United States. -
SJ ObijoGlobal Public Opinion Shows Hope, Unease at Pandemic
With vaccination efforts under way, some hope that the end of the pandemic is in sight, while others feel uneasy due to distribution issues and immense pressures on the health care system.