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Public Opinion SurveyReutersAmerican Attitudes toward Korea: Growing Support for a Solid Relationship
October 28, 2014, RESEARCH Public Opinion Survey by Scott Snyder, Reuters, Download Report (PDF), American public opinion shows steadily growing American support for the US-Korea (ROK) alliance., Introduction, The ratification of the US-Korea Free Trade Agreement (KORUS FTA) in 2012 does not appe...
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ReutersHow to Understand our Globalized World
The Council on Foreign Relations President Richard Haass joins Ivo Daalder to discuss today's biggest challenges throughout the world. -
CDC GlobalIs the Coronavirus Turning Americans Against China?
Americans are generally distrustful of China's handling of international relations, but recent polling finds that Americans have a more negative view on China than ever before.
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Madison KaminskiThe Future of the US Dollar and a World in Debt
Jeffrey Garten joins Thomas Friedman to link lessons from the 1971 decoupling of the gold standard to today’s challenges for a public conversation, followed by a private Q&A with Council President’s Club and leadership members. -
Defense and SecurityCNNChina to NATO: Stay Out of Asia-Pacific
"The idea that somehow NATO has no interest in the Pacific and should stay away is a misnomer and is not going to happen," says Council President Ivo Daalder on CNN.
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Andrew Harnik / APShifting US Opinions and Rising Dissent on Israel-Hamas War
Polling shows younger Americans desire a less active US role in the conflict than their elders.
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Foreign Policy Matters: Russians Predict Victory in Ukraine
As the anniversary of the Russia-Ukraine war approaches, here's where the Russian public stands.
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Morry Gash / APMonaco on Lake Michigan? How NASCAR's second annual street race hopes to boost Chicago's economy
Vying for international expansion, NASCAR's Grant Park race—akin to iconic global events like Monaco GP—bolsters Chicago's economy with a $109M impact.
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ReutersThe Remaking of a Global United States
Europe expert Heather Conley, Robert Kagan from Brookings Institution, and the Washington Post's Karen Attiah join the Council to examine America's standing in the world in the next year and beyond.