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Reuters
The 1998 Border Conflict behind Ethiopia's Civil War
A decades-old rivalry between Eritrea and the TPLF risks derailing Ethiopia’s peace deal.
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Public Opinion SurveyCarolyn Kaster / APAmerican Support for Active US Global Role Not What It Used to Be
August 22, 2024, RESEARCH Public Opinion Survey by Dina Smeltz, Carolyn Kaster / AP, While most Democrats favor taking an active part in world affairs, Republicans remain divided., As Democrats meet in Chicago to officially nominate Kamala Harris and lay out their platform for the 2024 election, ...
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J. David Ake / APThe American Political Environment Is Ripe for a New Foreign Policy Vision
Fifty years of Chicago Council on Global Affairs polling reveals significant reservoirs of cross-party agreement and a strong base of public support for a more cooperative approach to world affairs.
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Reuters
Illinois Continues to Lead in Immigrant Inclusion Policies
Rob Paral discusses the state of Illinois and Greater Chicago area leading by example on immigrant inclusion and legal policies.
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Public Opinion SurveyWikimedia Commons2016 Chicago Council Survey
October 6, 2016, RESEARCH Public Opinion Survey by Dina Smeltz , Ivo H. Daalder , Karl Friedhoff , and Craig Kafura, Wikimedia Commons, Download Report (PDF) Download Data (ZIP), Over the past year, Donald Trump has been able to channel the anxieties of a significant segment of the American publi...
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Ryan SearleA Resilient Food Supply Chain is the First Step in Health for All
A secure food supply chain is critical to ensure that the COVID-19 crisis does not become a cycle of food insecurity and illness. We must rethink our food supply.
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IAEA ImagebankFood Safety Research is Foundational to Food Security
In this blog post from our "Field Notes" series, the authors underscore the point that foods can be nutritious, sufficient, and available—but if those foods are unsafe, there is no food security.
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Jed OwenThe Beauty of the Bottom Up: Making Crop Improvement Work for National Programs
Each year donors spend billions of dollars on agricultural research initiatives in developing countries in the fight to end hunger. Yet do these well-meaning efforts have the unintended consequence of imposing solutions from the top down?
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Global PoliticsJulia Demaree Nikhinson / APTrump's First Year Back: What Stood Out
President Donald Trump’s first year back in office changed the tone of US foreign policy. We look back at the moments that stood out.
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John PembleJeb Bush to Address The Chicago Council
Jeb Bush gave the first foreign policy speech of his still-unannounced campaign to the Chicago Council on Global Affairs.