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Geert Vanden Wijngaert / APA Crisis in Confidence: European Public Opinion in the Trump Era
European perception of the United States has plummeted as multilateral commitments wane and international tensions rise, recent surveys show.
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Scott Snyder
Senior Fellow for Korea Studies and Director of the Program on US-Korea Policy, Council on Foreign Relations -
Abdul GoniAmid Surges and Vaccine Issues, Global Public Opinion Shows Crisis is not Over
Following high profile pauses to the AstraZeneca and Johnson & Johnson vaccines, as well as surging cases in different parts of the world, it is clear that the gains in some countries do not signal an end to the pandemic.
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Paul Popper via Getty ImagesRemembering Queen Elizabeth's 1959 Chicago Visit
As the world mourns Queen Elizabeth II, the Council looks back on her 1959 Chicago visit and dynamic place in history.
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Public Opinion SurveyReutersAmerican Support for US Strikes against Syria Split along Partisan Lines
May 9, 2018, RESEARCH Public Opinion Survey by Dina Smeltz and Lily Wojtowicz, Reuters, Download Report (PDF), A majority of Americans support the joint airstrike conducted by the US, UK, and France against Syria and would favor additional strikes if Syria uses chemical weapons again., Key Findin...
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Samuel C. Scott III
Board of Directors Cochair, Chicago Council on Global Affairs
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Susan Walsh / APRiding Shotgun: Americans Want a Break from Driving the International Order
But they’re not ready to bail out of the car just yet.
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Public Opinion SurveyDavid SandozMajority of Iranians Oppose Development of Nuclear Weapons
March 31, 2020, RESEARCH Public Opinion Survey by Dina Smeltz and Amir Farmanesh, David Sandoz, Download Report (PDF), Nationwide surveys conducted by IranPoll show that although Iranians say their country should not develop nuclear weapons, they have lost confidence in the nuclear agreement., Ke...
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ReutersRedefining American Power
The Quincy Institute's Andrew Bacevich explains why the emerging world order requires a rethink of the objectives of US foreign policy. -
REUTERSJapan's Olympic Story, from 1964 to 2021
After COVID-19 forced Japan to delay the 2020 Olympics, a panel of experts explores the potential impact of the upcoming Tokyo Olympic Games compared to Japan’s first time hosting in 1964 and the Sapporo 1972 and Nagano 1998 Winter Olympics.