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US and Russia: Insecurity and Mistrust Shape Mutual Perceptions | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
Polling data shows that although Americans believe that Russia is acting to contain US power, the US public favors cooperation and engagement rather than containing Russia.
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Views from the G2: Public Opinion in the US ...
Canada. North Korea. South Korea. Iran. India. Japan. China. Americans Chinese. https://globalaffairs.org/sites/default/files/2021-09/us-china-survey-report_161130.pdf -
Majority of Americans—Except for Republicans—Back Congressional Inquiry | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
Survey data shows thirty-year lows for American views of Russia.
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Global Cities at the End of Globalism: Can They Survive? | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
Global cities are products of a liberal world order that is under threat from the rise of populist nationalism, protectionism, and growing authoritarianism.
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Iran's election: It's not about moderates or hardliners
Presidential election is going to determine whether the rationalisation and normalisation of Iran is going to continue.
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1 Americans Support Continued US Participation in Iran Deal ...
When last asked in 2015, 57 percent of Americans described Iran's nuclear program as a critical threat. ... for Iran to develop a nuclear weapon from 2-3 months to at least a year. https://globalaffairs.org/sites/default/files/2021-07/report_ccs2017-iran-deal_171004.pdf -
Americans Support Continued US Participation in Iran Deal | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
Chicago Council Surveys conducted over the last several years (2014-2017) show remarkable stability of American opinion towards the Iran nuclear deal, both before and after the agreement was officially signed.
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1 Americans and Russians Agree on Priorities for Syria, ...
38%), reducing nuclear weapons worldwide (14%) and limiting Iran's nuclear program (4%). ... Containing Iran's influence in the Middle EastCombating terrorism in the Middle East. https://globalaffairs.org/sites/default/files/2020-11/Americans%20and%20Russians%20Agree%20on%20Priorities%20for%20Syria%2C%20Differ%20on%20Urgency%20of%20North%20Korea%20PDF%20Report.pdf -
1 For First Time, Majority of Mexicans Hold Unfavorable ...
3. five percentage points more than say the same for North Korea (54%).5 Only Pakistan (65% negative), Iran (64%), and Israel (63%) were perceived to be more negative in international https://globalaffairs.org/sites/default/files/2020-11/For%20First%20Time%2C%20Majority%20of%20Mexicans%20Hold%20Unfavorable%20View%20of%20United%20States%20PDF%20Report.pdf -
The next supreme leader could transform Iran
What happens after Ayatollah Khamenei leaves office or dies?
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US Global Engagement: Are We In, Out, Or In Limbo? | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
Jake Sullivan and Tom Wyler join the Council to discuss what the Trump administration’s pursuit of America First means for US foreign policy. -
Endgame in Afghanistan, America's Longest War | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
Experts James Dobbins and Douglas Lute discuss whether and how an endgame might take shape in America's longest war.
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The Turkish Lira Crisis | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
Experts Steven Cook and Henri Barkey and economist Phil Levy share their views on the global ramifications of Turkey's economic crisis.
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By Dina Smeltz, Ivo Daalder, Karl Friedhoff, Craig Kafura, ...
8 9MULTILATERALISM, NOT UNILATERALISM. COMMITTED TO ALLIANCES. CONCLUSION APPENDIX. INCREASED SUPPORT FOR IRAN AND PARIS AGREEMENTS. ... agreement that lifts some international economic sanctions against Iran in exchange for strict limits on. https://globalaffairs.org/sites/default/files/2020-11/report_ccs18_america-engaged_181002.pdf -
2018 Chicago Council Survey | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
The Council’s 2018 survey indicates that Americans support US engagement in world affairs, the largest majority since 1974—aside from after Sept. 11, 2001.
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How Does Trump's Base Differ from Other Republicans? Let Me Count the Ways | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
Council expert Dina Smeltz explains the different views on issues between “Trump Republicans” and “Non-Trump Republicans.
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Russia, China, and Iran: Reshaping the International Order? | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
Dina Esfandiary and Ariane Tabatabai joined the Chicago Council on Global Affairs to discuss the relationship between Iran, Russia, and China. -
How Popular is US Foreign Policy? | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
Richard Wike joins the Council's Dina Smeltz and Brian Hanson to examine the current global perception of American foreign policy.
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Iran, Russia, and China, the Triple-Axis | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
Authors Dina Esfandiary and Ariane Tabatabai join Deep Dish to discuss the relationship between Iran, Russia, and China.
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Survey Says: How Americans Really View the World | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
Michael Desch and Peter Slevin joined the Chicago Council on Global Affairs to explain why many Americans now support active US engagement in the world.