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Public Opinion SurveyAP PhotosRace, Ethnicity, and American Views of US Military Power Abroad
May 30, 2023, RESEARCH Public Opinion Survey by Dina Smeltz , Craig Kafura , Candace Rondeaux , Heela Rasool-Ayub , and Deborah Avant, AP Photos, Download Report (PDF), Most Americans see military power and security alliances as an effective way to achieve foreign policy goals, but differences em...
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Evan Vucci / APWhy Pakistan is Mediating Between the United States and Iran
Thinking about Pakistan as a South Asian power misses the fact that it has regional connections to the Middle East—and global power connections it can leverage.
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REUTERSClosing Investment Gaps in African Aquatic Foods
Aquatic food systems in Africa face many challenges and chronic underinvestment. WorldFish is trying to change that with the Fish for Africa Innovation Hub.
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ReutersDiscussion Table with French Ambassador Philippe Etienne
President’s Club and leadership members are invited to engage in a Discussion Table with the Ambassador of France to the United States on ranging global issues. -
ReportTom Gill2014 Chicago Council Immigration Survey
February 4, 2014, RESEARCH Report by Dina Smeltz , Juliana Kerr , and Craig Kafura, Tom Gill, Download Report (PDF) Download Data (ZIP), A Chicago Council on Global Affairs report which shows bipartisan support among Midwestern business leaders to pass immigration reform., Business Leaders on Imm...
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Mark Lennihan / APHow Immigrants View America's Global Role
Survey data show that regardless of when they arrived in the United States, immigrants embrace a shared vision for US foreign policy.
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Gage SkidmoreThe Foreign Policy Blob Is Bigger Than You Think
Survey data shows the American public is more attuned to the view of "The Blob," those working in government, than to President Trump’s views.
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ReutersFragile States and Pandemics: Why Preparedness Cannot Happen in a Vacuum
Pandemic preparedness cannot happen in a vacuum. It must include more than research, vaccine development, and the stockpiling of supplies.
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Martin SanchezHow Do Attitudes about the Coronavirus Response Differ in Russia and the United States?
Survey data shows that Russians are more likely than Americans to say that their nation's government handled the coronavirus pandemic effectively.
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Public Opinion SurveyUS Library of Congress1982 Chicago Council Survey
February 15, 1982, RESEARCH Public Opinion Survey by John E. Rielly, US Library of Congress, Download Report (PDF) Download Data (ZIP), The 1982 Chicago Council Survey shows important disparities between public opinion and Reagan administration policies in defense spending, arms control, foreign ...