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US Foreign PolicyLisa HastertLebanon, China Tech Decoupling, Putin
Reporters from some of the world’s leading media outlets joined the Council to discuss the explosion in Lebanon, what TikTok tells us about tech decoupling from China, and whether Russia’s President Putin is in trouble.
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Global HealthUS Dept. of StateWorld Review: Iran, EU Budget, Pompeo in Israel
Journalists Karen DeYoung, Matt Kaminski, and Gideon Rachman joined Council President Ivo H. Daalder to discuss this week's emerging global stories.
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ReutersPost-Pandemic Travel and Tourism
While countries and businesses rush to reopen and resume business-as-usual, have travelers’ attitudes and expectations changed and how has the industry adapted? What might travel and tourism look like in a post-pandemic world? -
Rahm Emanuel on Cities in the Age of Pandemics
Two-term Chicago mayor Rahm Emanuel joined Council President Ivo Daalder to share his insights into the challenges facing cities in the age of pandemics. -
Fronteiras do PensamentoFormer Norwegian Prime Minister Brundtland on Pandemic Leadership
Gro Brundtland, Former Prime Minister of Norway and Former Director-General of the WHO, discussed the similarities between the COVID-19 and SARS pandemics and the lessons learned. -
West PointRobert Gates on the Exercise of American Power
Former US Secretary of Defense Robert Gates joined Council President Ivo Daalder for a conversation on the scale, complexity, and purpose of America’s power—as well as its limits. -
US Foreign PolicyReutersWorld Review: Impeachment Again, COVID-19, Biden's First 100 Days
Ivo Daalder talks with reporters from some of the world's leading media outlets about the week's most important global affairs news.
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REUTERSAmid Global Unpopularity, China Might Find Support Among Russians
While China might be losing friends in many countries, it still has the support of the Russian public.
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Ron PrzysuchaInternational Relations Scholars and the Public on US-China Policy
A comparison of two recent polls finds some similarities—and some significant differences—in how international relations scholars and the American public want to approach China.
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Public Opinion Survey
OK, Boomer: Youth Hesitant to Use Force, Shun US Exceptionalism in Foreign Policy
February 4, 2020, RESEARCH Public Opinion Survey by Brendan Helm and Dina Smeltz, Download Report (PDF), 2019 Chicago Council Survey data provide insight into how Millennials view key foreign policy issues compared with previous generations., Introduction, Millennials, the oft-referenced generati...