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US Foreign PolicyReutersWorld Review: How 9/11 Shaped Our World
Susan Glasser, Ryan Heath, and Ed Luce join Ivo Daalder to discuss what went wrong and what went right for US foreign policy after the September 11 attacks.
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In Korea-Japan Dispute, Japanese Public Backs Export Controls
Relations between Japan and South Korea are in free fall, with the two key US allies in Asia engaged in a steadily escalating economic conflict.
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Engage or Retreat? American Views on US Foreign Policy
The Wilson Center and the Chicago Council on Global Affairs joined together to release the 2019 Chicago Council Survey, a detailed look into Americans’ views on vital issues. -
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Report: Midwest Infrastructure Investment Will Drive Economic Recovery
Investing in the region's infrastructure can accelerate Midwest economic growth and contribute to newfound economic advantage across the United States.
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ReutersThe Remaking of a Global United States
Europe expert Heather Conley, Robert Kagan from Brookings Institution, and the Washington Post's Karen Attiah join the Council to examine America's standing in the world in the next year and beyond. -
Shai PalOpinion Landscape Not Ideal for New Mideast Peace Plan
According to the 2018 Chicago Council Survey , American public support for an "independent Palestinian state" is at its highest level yet, with strongest support among self-described Democrats.
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MAKSYMOWICZ VIA ISTOCKGlobal Voices, Local Action
Global Cities Officer Rachel Abrams reflects on connecting city leaders from oceans away.
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Kim Kyung-Hoon / APIs Japan Entering a New Political Era?
What does Japan’s Prime Minister signal for security, alliances, and power in Asia and beyond? Takako Hikotani and Noah Sneider explore from the ground.
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ReutersThe Trump Administration sees TikTok and WeChat as National Security Threats. Do Americans feel the same?
As competition between the US and China escalates, the security issue of WeChat and TikTok may be a source of friction in the countries’ relationship.