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Defense and SecurityUS Coast GuardIs Fear of Great Power Competition in the Arctic Overheated?
Geopolitical debates on power and competition in the Arctic have been around since the Cold War. Is a new flashpoint ahead or is the danger overblown?
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Public Opinion SurveyPedro SzekelyAmerican and Russian Opinion at a Standoff on Crimea Sanctions
January 24, 2018, RESEARCH Public Opinion Survey by Dina Smeltz , Lily Wojtowicz , and Stepan Goncharov, Pedro Szekely, Download Report (PDF), Although the US public supports maintaining or increasing US sanctions against Russia, the Russian public does not think the sanctions are a critical thre...
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Reuters
Illinois Continues to Lead in Immigrant Inclusion Policies
Rob Paral discusses the state of Illinois and Greater Chicago area leading by example on immigrant inclusion and legal policies.
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Martin Indyk
Distinguished Fellow, Council on Foreign Relations
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REUTERSForging a New Path for US-Brazil Relations
Brazil’s ambassador to the United States joins the Council for a conversation on the state of the bilateral relationship. -
AP PhotosAsian Americans Are True Internationalists
More so than any other racial or ethnic group, Asian, Native Hawaiian, and Pacific Islander Americans want the United States to play an active part in global affairs.
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Courtesy US Dept. of AgricultureChina's Rise and the US-Japan Alliance
Regional experts joined the Council to examine the opportunities and challenges the United States, Japan, and South Korea will face as their trilateral relationship is tested. -
Ivo H. Daalder
President Emeritus, Chicago Council on Global Affairs
Expertise
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US Foreign PolicyReutersWorld Review: Biden Pressures Putin, Protecting Democracy, and Olympic Boycott
Bethany Allen-Ebrahimian, Stefan Kornelius, and Giles Whittell join Council President Ivo Daalder to review the news of the week.
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US Foreign Policy
What Are Sanctions—and Do They Work?
Research Associate Ethan Kessler explains the benefits and drawbacks of what’s become a major US foreign policy tool.