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Emrah Gurel / APTurkish Views of Foreign Actors Diverge from Erdoğan's East-West Balance
Recent polling shows Turks have become more favorably inclined toward the European Union and NATO, while attitudes toward Russia and China have grown more negative.
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Microsoft Word - report_views-of-us-opinion-leaders-on-foreign-policy-approaches.docx
Opinion and Foreign Policy, Chicago Council on Global Affairs Joshua Busby, ... but are more divided in other foreign policy areas. ... https://www.thechicagocouncil.org/research/public-opinion-survey/2020-chicago-council-survey
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Hans VivekPost-Election, Hong Kongers Remain Mistrustful of Police
Hong Kongers lose faith and trust in the police after a series of violent protests.
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USAID US Agency for International DevelopmentNew USAID Policy Strengthens Local Focus
USAID announces sweeping changes toward localization addressing questions about the efficacy of development programming modalities.
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Global PoliticsReutersWorld Review: US Middle East Policy, Myanmar Protests, Big Tech
Nirmal Ghosh, Gideon Rachman, and Carla Anne Robbins join Ivo Daalder to discuss the week's top news stories.
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ReutersLiberty and Justice in a Surveillance State
The Economist’s Jon Fasman previews his new book, “We See it All,” in an exclusive conversation with Council members on the legal, political, and moral implications on the rise of surveillance state powers in the US and across the world. -
Marco VerchComparing the Midwest's Major Cities
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.
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US Foreign Policy
World Review: Iran Deal, Jordan Coup Attempt, Ukraine
Steve Erlanger, Bobby Ghosh, and Elise Labott join Ivo Daalder to discuss the week's top news stories.
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Elizabeth SokolichThe Cost of Shein and Temu's Low Prices
A June congressional report revealed the two companies are taking advantage of a U.S. shipping provision that allows them to avoid paying tariffs on orders and to “circumvent” a U.S. law that aims to protect Uyghurs in China from being forced to produce cotton products.
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Congressional Aggies' Answer to the Climate Crisis
Increasing climate crisis events necessitate bolder government response. The Growing Climate Solutions Act is one Congressional answer that advocates say benefits both farmers and the planet.