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Continue the Conversation: The Legacy of America's Longest War | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
Following the public program “The Legacy of America’s Longest War,” Sponsor-level members and above are invited to “Continue the Conversation” with Council experts on the current and future realities in Afghanistan. -
Counterinsurgency's Failures, from Afghanistan to Vietnam | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
Winning hearts and minds doesn't defeat insurgent groups, author Jacqueline Hazelton argues. So why does the United States still rely on counterinsurgency?
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CRISPR Access, Counterinsurgency, and Wild Crops | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
Check out our round up of the week's top news and research in food, agriculture, and global development!
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Deep Dish Returns! Lessons on a Career Spent in Global Affairs | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
Get ready to meet Brian Hanson and Lizzy Shackelford – the voices behind Deep Dish.
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Deep Divisions Across the Atlantic | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
Ivo Daalder discusses the annual Munich Security Conference.
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Despite Political Tension, Americans and Russians See Cooperation as Essential | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
A joint Chicago Council on Global Affairs and the Levada Analytical Center survey shows few Russians or Americans expect great changes to US-Russia ties now or in the next 10 years, although both publics see the merits of collaboration.
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Despite Unfavorable Views of the War in Afghanistan, Americans Split on Complete Withdrawal | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
This Chicago Council on Global Affairs blog post explores how the American public seems to be of two minds when it comes to military involvement in Afghanistan.
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Disinformation Sowed Our Failure in Afghanistan
"You cannot build good foreign policy on dishonesty. But we keep trying to because no one pays for it," writes Elizabeth Shackelford.
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Douglas Lute and Nicholas Burns on NATO's Crisis | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
Two former US ambassadors to NATO join the Chicago Council on Global Affairs’ Deep Dish podcast to explain why it’s a critical time for NATO.
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Elizabeth Shackelford on Afghanistan | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
Twenty years after the war began, the United States' forces will officially leave Afghanistan on September 11, 2021. What's the argument to leave and why has it taken so long?
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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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Ending War Doesn’t Have to Be This Hard
Elizabeth Shackelford explains why it's time for Congress to reassert limitations on our use of war.
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Ethiopia: Propping up One Strongman after Another | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
America’s unconditional security sector assistance has helped facilitate Ethiopia’s violent responses to opposition.
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Eurasia | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
Analysis and research on politics, economy, and current events of Ukraine, Afghanistan, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Belarus, Mongolia, and the Republic of Moldova. https://globalaffairs.org/regions/eurasia -
Everything You Need to Know About Sanctions | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
Economic sanctions: what they are, how the US has used them in foreign policy, and considerations for current policymakers.
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Final - Trilateral Cooperation Taskforce Report
The wars in Iraq and Afghanistan have shifted this thinking. And this has significant implications for the US alliances with South Korea and Japan, and the relationship with China. https://globalaffairs.org/sites/default/files/2021-07/Final%20-%20Trilateral%20Cooperation%20Taskforce%20Report%202021-07-06.pdf -
FINAL Expert Survey Russia China United States
of interference in domestic affairs, disputes over Ukraine and Syria, debates over the construction of the Nord Stream 2 pipeline, and reports of Russian bounties on US soldiers in Afghanistan. https://globalaffairs.org/sites/default/files/2020-11/final_expert_survey_russia_china_united_states.pdf -
Findings from the 2010 Survey of Public Opinion | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
Americans want to play an active part in world affairs but are reassessing their foreign policy priorities and how they want to engage with the world.
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Food Security and Climate Mitigation as Counterinsurgency | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
If left unmitigated, hunger- and climate change-induced suffering in both Afghanistan and Haiti will likely exacerbate current political instability and conflict.
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From Scarcity to Security Ch icago Co un cil ...
Mozambique. Afghanistan. Botswana. Iraq. https://globalaffairs.org/sites/default/files/2020-11/report_from-scarcity-to-security_20190321.pdf -
From Ukraine to Gaza to Iraq, Chicago's city council has been voting more often on foreign affairs | Chicago City Hall is voting more often on Foreign Affairs
The Chicago City Council has tripled its legislation on foreign policy in the last four years.
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From War to Want in Afghanistan | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
Experts Laurel Miller and Andrew Watkins join Deep Dish to unpack Afghanistan’s economic collapse.
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Gender and Equity | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
News, commentary, analysis, events, public opinion, and perspectives on issues and current events related to women's rights, gender equality, and inclusion. https://globalaffairs.org/gender-and-equity -
Gender and Humanitarian Dimensions of COVID-19 | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
Jocelyn Kelly, Dorri McWhorter, and Roya Rahmani examine why using a gender-responsive approach is critical for addressing the COVID-19 pandemic. -
Generational Divides in Attitudes toward the US Role in the World | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
Unlike their elders, young Americans don’t buy into US exceptionalism and are divided on whether the United States should play an active role or stay out of world affairs.
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Global Reactions to Prigozhin's Rebellion | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
Stefan Kornelius, Catherine Philp, and Peter Spiegel join Ivo Daalder to discuss the week's top news stories.
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Global Views 2004 - US
troops for peacekeeping in. Afghanistan and maintaining a military presence in. ... have slipped to pluralities (Saudi Arabia, now 50%,. Afghanistan, 47%, and Turkey, 46%), and one,. https://globalaffairs.org/sites/default/files/2020-11/2004-Chicago-Council-Survey-PDF-Report.pdf -
H EALTHY FOOD FOR A HEALTHY WORLD:L E V ...
H EALTHY FOOD FOR A HEALTHY WORLD:L E V E R A G I N G A G R I C U LT U R E A N D F O O D TO I M P R O V E G L O B A L N U T R I T I O NDouglas Bereuter and Dan Glickman, cochairs. S P O N S O R E D B Y. Healthy Food for a H. ealthy World. The https://globalaffairs.org/sites/default/files/2020-12/GlobalAg-HealthyFood_FINAL-Revised.pdf -
Half of Americans Say Diversity Benefits the United States | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
But Republicans and Democrats are sharply divided when it comes to immigration levels.
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Hispanics Report.indd
The possibility of unfriendly countriesbecoming nuclear powers. Climate change. Violent Islamist groups in Pakistan and Afghanistan. ... Drug-related violence and instability in Mexico. US debt to China. The possibility of the Taliban returningto power https://globalaffairs.org/sites/default/files/2020-11/Latinos%20Resemble%20Other%20Americans%20in%20Preferences%20for%20US%20Foreign%20Policy.pdf -
Hong Kong, EU Recovery Funding, and Libya | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
Carol Giacomo of the New York Times, Stefan Kornelius of Süddeutsche Zeitung, and Edward Luce of the Financial Times joined Council President Ivo Daalder to analyze global news.
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How Do Foreign Policy Experts Think About Allies? | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
A new experiment by researchers from the University of Illinois at Springfield, the University of Chicago, and the Chicago Council on Global Affairs finds that policy experts care about formal alliances. But even alliance relationships have limits.
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How to End the 'Forever War' in Afghanistan | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
The University of Chicago's Robert Pape joins Deep Dish to help us understand the right -and wrong- ways to end the United States' longest war.
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How to Help Afghanistan: Refugee Organizations Will Play Critical Role
The Council's Elizabeth Shackelford joins ABC 7 Chicago to discuss why getting Afghans and US allies out of harm's way is imperative as the crisis deepens.
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Human Rights and the Future of Afghanistan | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
Join UChicago's International House and the Chicago Council for a conversation with Nader Nadery on the future of human rights in Afghanistan. -
Immigration Report 2013_v2.indd
Report of an Independent Task Force. Chet Culver, Richard M. Daley, Joe Loughrey, Doris Meissner, Clare Muñana, Mike Rounds, John W. Rowe, Samuel C. Scott III, Carole Segal, Cochairs. Tamar Jacoby, President and CEO, ImmigrationWorks USA, Lead https://globalaffairs.org/sites/default/files/2021-07/2013_ImmigrationTaskForce_Final.pdf -
Inside the Bin Laden Raid, Ten Years Later | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
Ten years after the killing of Al-Qaeda leader Usama Bin Laden, those present in the situation room discuss their experiences from inside Operation Neptune Spear. -
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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ISIS Successful in Raising US Public Fears about Terrorism ...
While six in ten also endorse providing military assistance to Arab governments to combat violent Islamic extremist groups (58%), somewhat fewer favor keeping some US troops in Afghanistan beyond 2016 for ... Keeping some U.S. troops in Afghanistan https://globalaffairs.org/sites/default/files/2020-11/ISIS%20Successful%20in%20Raising%20US%20Public%20Fears%20about%20Terrorism%20PDF%20Report.pdf -
Israel's New Government, Afghanistan Peace Process, US-Iran Confrontations | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
Steve Chapman of the Chicago Tribune, Carol Giacomo of The New York Times, and Gideon Rachman of the Financial Times joined Council President Ivo Daalder analyze the week's global news.
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It's Time to Get the US Military out of the Middle East
"The US military footprint in the Greater Middle East is undermining US strategic priorities elsewhere in the world," Paul Poast argues.
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Ivory Tower Democrat Voters Will Miss Elizabeth Warren | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
This Chicago Council on Global Affairs blog explains how Elizabeth Warren’s specific support base likely led to her downfall.
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Japanese More Confident than Americans in US Power | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
New Chicago Council-Japan Institute of International Affairs data find the Japanese public has greater confidence in US economic and military power than do Americans.
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July 16, 2012 Americans Question Gains of War in ...
38 44. 17. Withdraw all of itscombat troops from. Afghanistan before the2014 deadline. ... Bring all of its combattroops home as. scheduled by 2014. Leave some combattroops in Afghanistan. https://globalaffairs.org/sites/default/files/2020-11/Americans%20Question%20Gains%20of%20War%20in%20Afghanistan%20PDF%20Report.pdf -
Kosovo-Serbia, Post-Abe Japan, Nord Stream 2 | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
Reporters from leading media outlets join the Council to discuss the Kosovo-Serbia relations, Japan, the Navalny poisoning, and much more.
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LESTER CROWN CENTER ON US FOREIGN POLICY By Dina ...
The controversial decision to remove US troops from Afghanistan has been the most high-profile example. ... majority of Americans have consistently supported the withdrawal. But beyond Afghanistan, a Foreign. https://globalaffairs.org/sites/default/files/2021-10/ccs2021_fpmc_0.pdf -
Lester Crown Center on US Foreign Policy | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
Shaping debates and informing decisions on important US foreign policy issues. https://globalaffairs.org/explore-research/lester-crown-center-us-foreign-policy -
Majority of Americans Support Withdrawal from Afghanistan, but Criticize Its Implementation | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
While two-thirds of Americans overall continue to support the withdrawal, a majority of Republicans now oppose it, a new survey from the Chicago Council on Global Affairs and Ipsos reveals.
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Martin Indyk on US Middle East Policy | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
What role should the United States play in the Middle East after leaving Afghanistan?