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  1. Zoonotic Possibilities, Earthquake Aftermath, and Taking to the Streets

    February 10, 2023 Check out our roundup of the week's top news and research in food, agriculture, and global development.

  2. Despite Last Year's Expectations, Publics Sense Strains in US-Russia Relations Public Opinion Survey

    Despite Last Year's Expectations, Publics Sense Strains in US-Russia Relations

    Public Opinion Survey
    by Dina Smeltz, Lily Wojtowicz, Stepan Goncharov

    February 7, 2018, RESEARCH Public Opinion Survey by Dina Smeltz , Lily Wojtowicz , and Stepan Goncharov, Download Report (PDF), Opinion surveys conducted in both the United States and Russia reflect similar disappointment and continued mistrust among the general publics., Key Findings , Many obs...

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    Human Rights

    Biden's Human Rights Promises: Rhetoric or Real?

    Podcast
    by Steven Feldstein, Sarah Yager, Elizabeth Shackelford

    Deep Dish unpacks if Biden really centered human rights in US foreign policy.

  4. Luis Carlos Diaz

    Venezuela's Two Presidents

    Podcast
    by Brian Hanson, Peter Schechter, Cécile Shea

    Peter Schechter and Cecile Shea join this week’s Deep Dish podcast to discuss varying opinions on Venezuela’s two leaders, Juan Guaidó and Nicolás Maduro.

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    Global Politics

    Can a State Dinner End South Korea and Japan's Fight Over History?

    Podcast
    by Frank Aum, Shihoko Goto, Brian Hanson

    On Deep Dish, we discuss if the ROK and Japan can finally resolve their fight over history and cooperate on Asia security.

  6. Four scientists examine plants in a lab.

    Will CRISPR Crops Avoid the GMO Curse?

    Blog Post
    by Robert Paarlberg, Natalie Burdsall

    If CRISPR crops can avoid being regulated like GMOs, they can create significant opportunities for low- and middle-income countries, and help combat hunger and poverty.

  7. Americans Grow Less Enthusiastic about Active US Engagement Abroad
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    Public Opinion Survey

    Americans Grow Less Enthusiastic about Active US Engagement Abroad

    Public Opinion Survey
    by Dina Smeltz, Craig Kafura

    October 12, 2023, RESEARCH Public Opinion Survey by Dina Smeltz and Craig Kafura, AP Photos, Download Report (PDF), For the first time, a majority of Republicans think the United States should stay out of world affairs., The 2023 Chicago Council Survey, conducted September 7–18, 2023, finds evi...

  8. 2018 Chicago Council Survey Public Opinion Survey

    2018 Chicago Council Survey

    Public Opinion Survey
    by Dina Smeltz, Ivo H. Daalder, Karl Friedhoff, Craig Kafura, Lily Wojtowicz

    October 2, 2018, RESEARCH Public Opinion Survey by Dina Smeltz , Ivo H. Daalder , Karl Friedhoff , Craig Kafura , and Lily Wojtowicz, Download Report (PDF) Download Data (ZIP), The 2018 Chicago Council Survey indicates that Americans now supported active US engagement in world affairs, the larges...

  9. Americans See South Korea's Influence at All-Time High
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    Public Opinion Survey

    Americans See South Korea's Influence at All-Time High

    Public Opinion Survey
    by Karl Friedhoff

    October 22, 2023, RESEARCH Public Opinion Survey by Karl Friedhoff, AP Photos, Download Report (PDF), Half favor using US forces to defend South Korea if invaded by North Korea, down from 55 percent in 2022., As the United States and South Korea mark the 70th anniversary of their alliance, they c...

  10. Majorities Support US Bases in Key Allied Nations
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    Public Opinion Survey

    Majorities Support US Bases in Key Allied Nations

    Public Opinion Survey
    by Craig Kafura

    October 4, 2023, RESEARCH Public Opinion Survey by Craig Kafura, AP Photos, Download Report (PDF), But partisan divisions over using US troops to defend allies in Europe and Asia are growing., The 2023 Chicago Council Survey, conducted September 7–18, 2023, finds Americans overall favor long-te...