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  2. A New US Strategy in Africa | Chicago Council on Global Affairs

    As global leaders grapple with the aftermath of the coup in Niger, we’re taking a closer look at US engagement in Africa. https://globalaffairs.org/new-us-strategy-africa
  3. A special issue looking back at 2008 and 2009. ...

    Scholl Foundation Lecture on U.S.-China Relations in June 2009. Corporate Programs on India provided the latest thinking on the world’s most populous market democracy. https://globalaffairs.org/sites/default/files/communique_08-09_annual_report.pdf
  4. Smoke billowing from a street in Kampala after an explosion.
    Reuters
    US Foreign Policy

    Africa Will Test Biden's Democracy Approach

    In the News
    the Chicago Tribune by Elizabeth Shackelford

    In Africa, “supplying and supporting abusive security forces often directly undermines democracy,” writes Elizabeth Shackelford in the Chicago Tribune.

  5. Ahead of Biden-Moon Summit, South Koreans and Americans Align ...

    A majority (54%) think that the alliance is based on the security interests of both countries as well as shared values such as democracy and human rights. https://globalaffairs.org/sites/default/files/2021-05/Final%20-%20Biden-Moon%20Summit%20Brief_0.pdf
  6. Ahead of Biden-Moon Summit, South Koreans and Americans Align on China and North Korea | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
    Reuters
    Public Opinion

    Ahead of Biden-Moon Summit, South Koreans and Americans Align on China and North Korea | Chicago Council on Global Affairs

    Research
    Public Opinion Survey by Karl Friedhoff,Suh Young Park

    Chicago Council survey data find majorities in South Korea view China as more of a security threat than a security partner and as more of an economic threat than an economic partner.

  7. An American flag waving in wind, across a hazy sky
    James Balensiefen
    US Foreign Policy

    Alliance of Democracies - from America First to American Led | Chicago Council on Global Affairs

    Blog Post
    Global Insight by Paul Poast

    Can an administration that up to this point has been belligerent towards traditional US democratic allies and has rejected many forms of multilateralism be able to turn the page and shift from "America First" to "American Led"?

  8. Secretary Blinken Meets With Republic of Cyprus Foreign Minister.
    Freddie Everett
    US Foreign Policy

    Ally-shore to Restore US Economic Leadership, Protect Democracy

    In the News
    Our Towns by John Austin

    “By centering our economic and trade relations with our friends, we can drive a more powerful collective recovery,” writes John Austin in Our Towns.

  9. Ambassador Sandhu on US-India Relations | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
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    Ambassador Sandhu on US-India Relations | Chicago Council on Global Affairs

    PAST EVENT VIDEO Lecture
    Ambassador Taranjit Singh Sandhu examines how the relationship between India and the United States might change in the midst of a global crisis.
  10. America First vs. Spider-Man — A Debate on Supporting Pro-Democracy Protests | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
    Reuters
    Global Politics

    America First vs. Spider-Man — A Debate on Supporting Pro-Democracy Protests | Chicago Council on Global Affairs

    Podcast
    by Brian Hanson,Paul Poast

    Rochelle Terman and Paul Poast join Deep Dish to debate the two competing options for prodemocracy movements - "America first" and "Spider-Man."

  11. Hands hold yellow sign saying "Bans off our bodies" in front of a blue sky US Foreign Policy

    America Is Leading the World Backward

    In the News
    Chicago Tribune by Elizabeth Shackelford,Dina Smeltz

    “A series of radical rulings makes America’s exhortations about promoting democracy ring hollow,” write Senior Fellows Elizabeth Shackelford and Dina Smeltz.

  12. President Donald Trump speaks at the Major County Sheriffs and Major Cities Chiefs Association Joint Conference in Washington US Foreign Policy

    America shrugs while democracy around the world retreats

    In the News
    Chicago Tribune by Ivo H. Daalder

    For the 13th year in a row, freedom declined around the world — with more countries falling down freedom’s ranks than moving up.

  13. America's Not the Only Place Democracy is Under Siege
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    Global Politics

    America's Not the Only Place Democracy is Under Siege

    In the News
    Deep State Radio by Ivo H. Daalder

    Ivo Daalder, Kori Schake and David Sanger discuss the international challenges facing the Biden administration.

  14. The United States capitol building with dark clouds above wide angle shot in Washington, DC.
    Reuters
    US Foreign Policy

    America's Role in Global Corruption

    In the News
    Chicago Tribune by Elizabeth Shackelford

    "To be a credible champion of good governance and democracy, America must make fighting corruption a higher priority," writes Elizabeth Shackelford in the Chicago Tribune.

  15. American Public Divided on Cooperating with, Confronting China | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
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    Public Opinion

    American Public Divided on Cooperating with, Confronting China | Chicago Council on Global Affairs

    Research
    Public Opinion Survey by Karl Friedhoff

    A March 2021 survey finds Americans see US priorities in Asia to be less about limiting the expansion of China and more about economic growth and strengthening democracy.

  16. Americans and Human Rights in China | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
    Reuters
    Public Opinion

    Americans and Human Rights in China | Chicago Council on Global Affairs

    Research
    Public Opinion Survey by Craig Kafura

    In new Council polling, Americans say China’s treatment of minority groups isn’t just a question of internal politics.

  17. US Capitol attack
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    Public Opinion

    Americans and Political Violence, One Year After January 6 | Chicago Council on Global Affairs

    Blog Post
    Running Numbers by Craig Kafura

    One year later, Americans remain divided over what happened on January 6, 2021. But they're united in concerns about future political violence.

  18. Americans Expect Temporary Drop in US Influence Due to Capitol Attack | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
    REUTERS
    Public Opinion

    Americans Expect Temporary Drop in US Influence Due to Capitol Attack | Chicago Council on Global Affairs

    Research
    Public Opinion Survey by Dina Smeltz,Brendan Helm

    Dina Smeltz and Brendan Helm analyze public opinion data showing while most Americans think US democracy is still functioning, they believe it has been either temporarily or permanently weakened.

  19. Americans Feel More Threat from China Now Than in past Three Decades | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
    AP Photos
    US Foreign Policy

    Americans Feel More Threat from China Now Than in past Three Decades | Chicago Council on Global Affairs

    Research
    Public Opinion Survey by Craig Kafura

    A plurality of Americans—and a majority of Republicans—also say that US leaders are not paying enough attention to US-China competition.

  20. Americans Grow Less Enthusiastic about Active US Engagement Abroad | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
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    US Foreign Policy

    Americans Grow Less Enthusiastic about Active US Engagement Abroad | Chicago Council on Global Affairs

    Research
    Public Opinion Survey by Dina Smeltz,Craig Kafura

    For the first time, a majority of Republicans think the United States should stay out of world affairs.

  21. Americans More Concerned about Threats at Home Than Abroad | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
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    Public Opinion

    Americans More Concerned about Threats at Home Than Abroad | Chicago Council on Global Affairs

    Research
    Public Opinion Survey by Lama El Baz,Jinwan Park

    More Americans consider issues like weakening democracy and political polarization to be critical threats to the United States than foreign adversaries.