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  2. Americans Prefer Supporting Role in Constraining Chinese and Russian Ambitions | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
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    Americans Prefer Supporting Role in Constraining Chinese and Russian Ambitions | Chicago Council on Global Affairs

    Research
    Public Opinion Survey by Phillip Meng

    Great power competition is the organizing principle of President Biden’s new National Security Strategy. Is the American public on board?

  3. Americans See Energy Supply Disruption as Biggest Threat to US Security | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
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    Tech and Science

    Americans See Energy Supply Disruption as Biggest Threat to US Security | Chicago Council on Global Affairs

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    Public Opinion Survey by Libby Berry,Dina Smeltz

    The public also remains concerned about the potential for a global economic downtown, Council polling shows.

  4. A woman holds a small bottle labeled with a "Coronavirus COVID-19 Vaccine" sticker and a medical syringe in this illustration
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    Global Health

    Americans Skeptical of Vaccine Timeline | Chicago Council on Global Affairs

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    Running Numbers by Craig Kafura,Brendan Helm

    While President Trump has promised a vaccine before November, many are skeptical that a vaccine can safely be developed in such a short span of time.

  5. A crowd of White House officials surround President Joe Biden, watching as he signs the bill.
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    Public Opinion

    Americans Support Infrastructure Investment | Chicago Council on Global Affairs

    Blog Post
    Running Numbers by Dina Smeltz

    Public support for the 2021 infrastructure bill breaks across party lines and may miss the connection to US competitiveness.

  6. New York City's empty Times Square during the stay-at-home order, 2020.
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    Global Health

    Americans Understand the Importance of Social Distancing | Chicago Council on Global Affairs

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    Running Numbers by Dina Smeltz

    In deciding when and how quickly to relax restrictions, leaders should not underestimate the American public’s forbearance for remaining indoors.

  7. Donald Trump and Joe Biden during a 2020 Presidential Debate
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    Global Health

    Americans’ Views on Key Debate Issues: COVID-19, Race, Election Interference, Economy | Chicago Council on Global Affairs

    Blog Post
    Running Numbers by Dina Smeltz

    Dina Smeltz shares public opinion on the key topics that will be discussed at the first 2020 presidential debate.

  8. Putin and Xi Jin Ping shake hands
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    Amid Global Unpopularity, China Might Find Support Among Russians | Chicago Council on Global Affairs

    Blog Post
    Running Numbers by Peter Wang

    While China might be losing friends in many countries, it still has the support of the Russian public.

  9. People walk through a fenced-in tunnel wearing colorful clothes
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    Public Opinion

    Amid Surges and Vaccine Issues, Global Public Opinion Shows Crisis is not Over | Chicago Council on Global Affairs

    Blog Post
    Running Numbers by Brendan Helm,Karl Friedhoff,Luke Witzig

    Following high profile pauses to the AstraZeneca and Johnson & Johnson vaccines, as well as surging cases in different parts of the world, it is clear that the gains in some countries do not signal an end to the pandemic.

  10. A crowded Times Square at night time
    Cem Ersozlu
    Global Health

    An Urban Pandemic Becomes an Urban Sprawl Pandemic | Chicago Council on Global Affairs

    Blog Post
    Global Insight by Samuel Kling

    Examples around the world make clear that density—whether low or high—is no excuse when it comes to the appalling number of COVID-19 cases facing the United States.

  11. Andrea Durkin | Chicago Council on Global Affairs

    Former Nonresident Senior Fellow, Global Food and Agriculture
    Council expert Andrea Durkin
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    Council expert Andrea Durkin
  12. Are Urbanites Willing to Ditch Cars for More Sustainable ...

    March 2021 With public transit ridership down sharply during the COVID-19 pandemic, cities are looking to. ... Half of metropolitan respondents (50%) unwilling to consider riding public transit named COVID-19 as a. https://globalaffairs.org/sites/default/files/2021-04/Transportation%20Brief_Final.pdf
  13. Are Urbanites Willing to Ditch Cars for More Sustainable Commutes? | Chicago Council on Global Affairs Global Cities

    Are Urbanites Willing to Ditch Cars for More Sustainable Commutes? | Chicago Council on Global Affairs

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    Working Paper by Samuel Kling,Alexander Hitch

    A recent poll from the Chicago Council on Global Affairs and The Harris Poll shows urban and suburban residents cities are looking to sustainable mobility to forestall a potential long-term shift to solo driving.

  14. Map of coronavirus cases in the US
    Brian McGowan
    Global Health

    As Countries Reopen, Publics Concerned About Possible Second Wave | Chicago Council on Global Affairs

    Blog Post
    Running Numbers by Craig Kafura,Karl Friedhoff,Brendan Helm

    In this Chicago Council on Global Affairs blog, we explain public opinion views on COVID-19 for the week of June 3, 2020.

  15. People queue to pick up fresh food at a Los Angeles Regional Food Bank, as the spread of the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) continues
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    As COVID Cases Rise So Does Public Concern about the Economic Impact | Chicago Council on Global Affairs

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    Running Numbers by Karl Friedhoff,Craig Kafura

    An update from our polling experts on global public opinion on the COVID-19 pandemic reviews survey results from countries in North America, Europe, and Asia.

  16. Traffic cones mark parking areas for COVID-19 vaccination sites.
    Joshua Hoehne
    Public Opinion

    As Rollouts Vary and Issues Arise, Global Public Opinion Shows Vaccine Anxiety | Chicago Council on Global Affairs

    Blog Post
    Running Numbers by Craig Kafura,Karl Friedhoff,Luke Witzig

    With high-profile suspensions of the AstraZeneca and Johnson and Johnson vaccine, fear of potential side effects and uneven efficacy of vaccine rollouts are causing concern for some.

  17. People sit in chairs in a large room, six feet apart
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    Global Health

    As Vaccination Campaigns Continue Around the World, Restrictions Lift and Optimism Spreads | Chicago Council on Global Affairs

    Blog Post
    Running Numbers by Craig Kafura,Kate Park

    Some countries, now awash in vaccines, are looking abroad to help other countries combat the pandemic. For those with slower rollouts, the fight against the pandemic continues.

  18. The image shows a large crowd, and nearly everyone is wearing masks.
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    Global Health

    As Vaccinations Increase, Global Public Opinion Shows Varied Sentiments | Chicago Council on Global Affairs

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    Running Numbers by Craig Kafura,Karl Friedhoff,Brendan Helm,Kaya Schaffner ,Luke Witzig

    Outbreaks continue to emerge even as vaccinations increase; some countries feel safe to engage in more normal activities while others introduce new restrictions.

  19. An NHS ad in a UK subway appeals commuters to get vaccinated.
    John Cameron
    Global Health

    As Virus Rages Unevenly, Global Public Opinion Shows Divergent Attitudes | Chicago Council on Global Affairs

    Blog Post
    Running Numbers by Craig Kafura,Karl Friedhoff,Brendan Helm

    Although cases have declined significantly in Europe, the United States, and much of East Asia, the pandemic remains a major threat in South America, India, and several other nations around the world.

  20. People wearing masks go to a market Public Opinion

    As Virus Spreads Unevenly, Global Public Opinion Shows Mixed Feelings | Chicago Council on Global Affairs

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    Running Numbers by Craig Kafura,Karl Friedhoff,Brendan Helm,Peter Wang,Luke Witzig

    While some countries are beginning to see a light at the end of the tunnel, others continue to struggle through the crisis as case numbers remain elevated.

  21. August 2023 By Kris HartleyNonresident Fellow Global Cities, Chicago ...

    Partnership for Healthy Cities’ COVID-19 Response. ... Habitat for Humanity, contributions to disaster relief, support for victims of the war in Ukraine, and continued efforts to aid COVID-19 pandemic recovery. https://globalaffairs.org/sites/default/files/2023-08/CCG235100%20Connecting%20ESG%20and%20UN%20SDGs-Full%20Issue_vF.pdf