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ReutersYP Nexus: How Has Alcohol Shaped the World?
Explore how alcohol has been integral to social, cultural, and economic development across time and how it continues to affect our world today. -
Dan MeyersEmbracing Interconnectedness: How Indigenous Foodways Can Save Us
Indigenous perspectives utilize regenerative farming practices through embodying interconnectedness, ultimately protecting the environment from climate change.
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Haiyun Jiang / APWhat Americans Think About the US-Japan Relationship
As US President Joe Biden hosts Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida for a state visit, here’s what to know about US attitudes toward the alliance.
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REUTERSWhat do Americans think of QAnon?
Using social media traffic as a way to gauge interest, it is estimated that hundreds of thousands subscribe to any one of the countless theories propagated under QAnon.
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Event Series: Pritzker Forum on Global Cities
A forum that brings together leaders in business, civics, education, and the arts for a dialogue on the influential role cities play in addressing critical global challenges.
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Dr. Victor Yuan Named Scholl Visiting Fellow on US-China Relations
November 15, 2016
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John Ettelson Named Board Chair for the Chicago Council on Global Affairs
Chicago | January 12, 2021
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Former US Permanent Representative to NATO Julianne Smith Joins the Council
October 14, 2025 - The Chicago Council on Global Affairs is pleased to announce the appointment of Ambassador Julianne Smith as Distinguished Nonresident Fellow in Defense and Security. Smith, who served as the U.S. permanent representative to NATO during the Biden administration, will join the C...
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2011 Progress Report on US Leadership in Global Agricultural Development
May 24, 2011, RESEARCH Report by Catherine Bertini and Dan Glickman, Download Report (PDF), This report documents the degree to which the Administration and Congress have made progress in achieving the changes in US government policy that were recommended in 2009., Key Findings , In February 200...
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ReportAllen McGregorLooking Back to Look Forward: Lessons from the Immigration Histories
September 18, 2017, RESEARCH Report by Rob Paral, Allen McGregor, Download Report (PDF), Cities of the American Midwest were largely built by immigration, and immigrants were a key component of the population growth these cities experienced in the early decades of the last century., Introduction,...