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Public Opinion SurveyAP Photos2023 Survey of Public Opinion on US Foreign Policy
October 4, 2023, RESEARCH Public Opinion Survey by Dina Smeltz , Karl Friedhoff , Craig Kafura , and Lama El Baz, AP Photos, Download Report (PDF) Download Data (ZIP), The ongoing war in Ukraine continues to impact American attitudes toward global engagement., Survey Overview, The 2023 Chicago Co...
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Public Opinion SurveyAP PhotosMajority of Non-Trump Republicans Support Continued Aid to Ukraine
January 29, 2024, RESEARCH Public Opinion Survey by Dina Smeltz, AP Photos, Download Report (PDF), Republicans with a somewhat favorable or unfavorable view of the former president are more likely to say US assistance to Kyiv has been worth the cost., On foreign policy, Republican Party candidate...
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Elizabeth SokolichGovernment Shutdowns are Rare in Other Countries – So Why are They More Common in the US?
The US government averted a shutdown after lawmakers in Congress reached a temporary, 45-day deal to extend a continuing resolution to keep the government funded.
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Got Milk, Wonder Water, and a New Outbreak
May 19, 2023 Check out our roundup of the week's top news and research in food, agriculture, and global development.
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Robotic Farming, Seafood Fears, and Dangerous Drought
September 1, 2023 Check out our roundup of the week's top news and research in food, agriculture, and global development.
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Kit GrahamHow Chicago's street art connects the city to the world
Across Chicago, murals and other public artworks depict the city’s immigrant communities and our connections to cultures around the globe.
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Julia Demaree Nikhinson / APWhy 'America First' Has Prevailed—Despite Public Opinion
American public opinion is increasingly at odds with US President Donald Trump’s approach to foreign policy. Fifty years of Chicago Council on Global Affairs polling reveals why the "America First" agenda has prevailed—and where it might break down.
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Providing Electricity to 750 Million People Could Help Fight Climate Change, Not Exacerbate It
After decades of steady progress, the number of people without access to electricity increased in 2022. About 80% of people worldwide who don’t have electricity live in sub-Saharan Africa.
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The Chicago Council for Global Affairs
Live Stream, In Progress, When Commerce Becomes Coercion: Navigating Weaponized Interdependence, About, Victor Cha, Paul Heer, and Leslie Vinjamuri discuss how major powers are turning economic interdependence into a geopolitical tool and how other countries can respond., More About This Live Str...
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Elizabeth Sokolich with AP photosWhy is the United States Arming Taiwan?
The U.S. has maintained a delicate balance between not officially recognizing Taiwan as a sovereign nation and arming the island to fend off any Chinese aggression.