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Mufid MajnunPublics Favor Governments, Institutions, and Individuals Promoting Policies to Prevent COVID
An update on global public opinion on the pandemic reviews survey results from countries in North America, Europe, Asia, and the Middle East.
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Inclusion and EquityJames EadesHow Racial Injustice Shapes US Foreign Policy
Historian Brenda Gayle Plummer joins the Council's Brian Hanson to discuss how the US can learn from our history of racial injustice in order to make future foreign policy decisions.
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UN GenevaPalestinians and Israeli Public Support for a Two State Solution Reach New Lows
A survey conducted by the Palestinian Center for Policy and Survey Research (PSR) found that just 39 percent of Palestinians continue to support the concept of a two-state solution.
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Kansas State Research & ExtensionPublic-Private Partnerships in Nutrition Ventures
Were the recommendations in the Center on Global Food and Agriculture's 2015 nutrition report successful? The Council examines this question in the third part of our 2021-22 series to find out.
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The Tools of US Foreign Policy
From diplomacy to military intervention, Senior Fellow Elizabeth Shackelford unpacks the ways Washington can pursue its foreign policy interests.
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Global PoliticsREUTERSWhat the Geopolitics of the EU-China Deal Mean for Biden
Wendy Cutler and Noah Barkin join Brian Hanson to examine how the new investment deal will influence US foreign policy.
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Public Opinion SurveyREUTERSFindings from the 2010 Survey of Public Opinion
September 16, 2010, RESEARCH Public Opinion Survey, REUTERS, Americans believe US foreign policy is increasingly constrained by troubles at home and abroad., Introduction, The American people want to play an active part in world affairs, but their internationalism is increasingly constrained by ...
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ReutersThe Diplomatic Dissent Channel
Former diplomat Elizabeth Shackelford joined the Council for a conversation on the state of dissent in US foreign policy. -
AP PhotosThe big business of small trains: Why Chicago models are so popular internationally
Chicago’s transit system has international fans, and your commuter train might be an international influencer.
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Johnny BhallaInternational Relations and COVID-19: Views from Australia
Inevitably, the COVID-19 pandemic will change how people across the world think about foreign relations. Craig Kafura looks at Australia as a case study for how these changes affect public opinion.