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  1. Majority of Russians Still Unwilling to Return Occupied Parts of Ukraine
    AP Photos
    Public Opinion Survey

    Majority of Russians Still Unwilling to Return Occupied Parts of Ukraine

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

    June 20, 2023, RESEARCH Public Opinion Survey by Dina Smeltz , Lily Wojtowicz , Denis Volkov , and Stepan Goncharov, AP Photos, Download Report (PDF), While many Russians favor negotiating for peace with Kyiv, they are unwilling to give up any Ukrainian territory seized since 2014. They are, howe...

  2. Two people at the front of a boat with the Chicago skyline behind them.
    Alejandro Reyes/Choose Chicago

    "It's hard to compete with Mickey Mouse": Why Chicago recruits international influencers to promote the city

    Blog Post
    by AJ Caughey

    Chicago's strategy to boost international tourism through partnerships, like Brazilian influencer Lucas Estevam, aims to attract diverse audiences with tailored experiences.

  3. Traffic cones mark parking areas for COVID-19 vaccination sites.
    Joshua Hoehne

    As Rollouts Vary and Issues Arise, Global Public Opinion Shows Vaccine Anxiety

    Blog Post
    by Craig Kafura, Karl Friedhoff, Luke Witzig, Brendan Helm

    With high-profile suspensions of the AstraZeneca and Johnson and Johnson vaccine, fear of potential side effects and uneven efficacy of vaccine rollouts are causing concern for some.

  4. Cosco Shipping container ship passes the Golden Gate Bridge
    Eric Risberg / AP

    Americans of all Races Support International Trade

    Blog Post
    by Carson Viggiano, Lama El Baz

    Majorities across racial and ethnic groups say international trade benefits consumers, job creation, and the domestic economy.

  5. View of the interior of an industrial factory
    Ant Rozetsky

    Midwestern Trade Skepticism Associated with Education Level

    Blog Post
    by Alexander Hitch

    Although Midwesterners differ slightly from the general population in their views of international trade, Midwesterners without postsecondary education are more suspicious.

  6. Germany's Foreign Policy in an Age of Uncertainty
    Diego Delso

    Germany's Foreign Policy in an Age of Uncertainty

    PAST EVENT VIDEO Lecture
    Ambassador of Germany to the US Emily Haber explained how Germany could confront the foreign policy challenges it faces amid Brexit, a rising China, and an increasingly assertive Russia.
  7. ISIS Successful in Raising US Public Fears about Terrorism
    Reuters
    Public Opinion Survey

    ISIS Successful in Raising US Public Fears about Terrorism

    Public Opinion Survey
    by Dina Smeltz

    September 8, 2015, RESEARCH Public Opinion Survey by Dina Smeltz, Reuters, Download Report (PDF), Coinciding with the rise of the Islamic State, public concern about Islamic fundamentalism as a critical threat is rated at 55 percent, the highest level since 2002 survey results., Key Findings, Ame...

  8. Bridging the Political Divide on Climate
    Reuters

    Bridging the Political Divide on Climate

    PAST EVENT VIDEO Panel
    Katharine Hayhoe and Rachel Bronson argue that we need to find shared values in order to achieve collective action on climate change.
  9. Chicago Federal Reserve Bank
    Marco Verch

    Comparing the Midwest's Major Cities

    Blog Post
    by Richard C. Longworth

    The Chicago Federal Reserve compares the economies of five Midwest cities to test the theory that industry clusters are the key to urban economic growth.

  10. Thomas Reardon

    Former Nonresident Senior Fellow, Global Food and Agriculture
    Thomas Reardon
    Thomas Reardon