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Mx. GrangerImmigration Policies Could Create Risks for Candidates on Both Sides
On April 20, President Trump announced that an executive order to suspend immigration into the United States during the coronavirus crisis. But what does the American public think of this?
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Public Opinion SurveyWilliam WarbyAmericans Positive on South Korea Despite Trump's Views on Alliance
October 19, 2020, RESEARCH Public Opinion Survey by Karl Friedhoff, William Warby, Download Report (PDF), American's favorable views of South Korea are at an all-time high and a majority of Americans support using US troops to defend South Korea if invaded by North Korea., Introduction, The Trump...
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REUTERSAmericans Condemn Capitol Riots; Reject Violence in Politics
Large majorities of Americans now disapprove of the attack on the US Capitol, but Democrats and Republicans disagree about what the rioters were aiming to do and what to do next.
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ReutersAs COVID Cases Rise So Does Public Concern about the Economic Impact
An update on global public opinion on the COVID-19 pandemic reviews survey results from countries in North America, Europe, and Asia.
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Defense and Security
NATO Remains in US National Interest
President Biden's approach to his first NATO summit shows he understands the importance of competition with China instead of confrontation, Council President Ivo Daalder explains to BBC World News.
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Shafkat Anowar/APFive Features That Define Chicago's Role in Global Trade
Illinois and its largest city play crucial parts in the worldwide trade landscape. To understand what those parts entail, we spoke to World Business Chicago.
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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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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.
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Global Power, Chicago-Style
Talks and discussions for the Council's Young Professionals Network members about the city’s cultural institutions and globally recognized brands as both local treasures and instruments of international attraction.
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Inclusion and EquityJames EadesHow Racial Injustice Shapes US Foreign Policy
Historian Brenda Gayle Plummer joins the Council's Brian Hanson to discuss how the US can learn from our history of racial injustice in order to make future foreign policy decisions.