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Council on Foreign RelationsProtecting American Democracy: What Can Americans Do?
Council on Foreign Relations President Richard Haass offers suggestions on steps we can take to preserve American democracy and tackle challenges facing the United States. -
John Angelillo / APThe UN is Turning 80. Is It Still Relevant?
From peace and security to climate and technology, Council experts weigh in on whether the United Nations can still deliver on its founding mission.
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Marwan Ali / APSudan's Humanitarian Crisis Overshadowed by Other Global Conflicts
Despite the scale of the crisis and its importance for the broader region, Sudan remains out of the minds of most Americans.
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ReutersIn Major Shift, Swedish Public Supports NATO Membership
Polling shows the Swedish public is keenly aware of the threat posed by Russia and favors a strong policy response to the invasion of Ukraine.
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James SteinkampIncubator helps entrepreneurs bring international flavors—and businesses—to Chicago
At The Hatchery, many of the entrepreneurs are recent immigrants building businesses based on family recipes, which comes with a unique set of challenges—but plenty of opportunity.
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ReutersPolling Problems, 2020 Edition
America saw inaccurate polling for the House and Senate races across the country, which overestimated Democratic support in a wide range of races.
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Emily Sullivan
Former Research Assistant, Public Opinion and Foreign Policy
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Elise Labott
Edward R Murrow Press Fellow, Council on Foreign Relations & Host of Cosmopolitics on Substack
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BookJulia MaudlinCaptive Society: the Basij Militia and Social Control in Post-Revolutionary Iran
June 16, 2015, RESEARCH Book by Saeid Golkar, Julia Maudlin, Captive Society surveys the Basij's history, structure, and sociology, as well as its influence on Iranian society, its economy, and its educational system., Iran's Basij Resistance Force is a paramilitary organization used by the regim...
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Erin Hooley / APHow Chicago could be a key player in the global blue economy
As the climate crisis grows, the business of water is increasingly important — and the lakefront city of Chicago could be one of its most valuable global leaders.