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  2. NATO headquarters US Foreign Policy

    US Uses NATO Summit to Take a Tougher Stance on China

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    NPR by Ivo H. Daalder

    NPR's Sarah McCammon and Ivo Daalder discuss the 2021 NATO summit and what it means for the future of the alliance.

  3. US Report v.2

    China as its power and influence rises. • African countries are of low concern to Americans,. ... The development of China as a world. power is seen as a critical threat by 56%. https://globalaffairs.org/sites/default/files/2020-11/2002-Chicago-Council-Survey-PDF-Report.pdf
  4. Saudi Crown Prince, Mohammed bin Salman meets Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan
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    Public Opinion

    US Public Views Saudi Relationship as One of Necessity | Chicago Council on Global Affairs

    Blog Post
    Running Numbers by Emily Sullivan

    While government officials reaffirm the importance of the US-Saudi relationship, the American public expresses generally chilly feelings towards Saudi Arabia.

  5. US Public Opinion in a Time of War | Chicago Council on Global Affairs

    A week after the midterms, we’re here to help you unpack what’s next. Let’s dig in. https://globalaffairs.org/us-public-opinion-time-war
  6. US Public Divides along Party Lines on Israeli-Palestinian Conflict ...

    However, in comparison to other countries around the world, Americans see Israel as less important to the US economy than China (92% important), Canada (90%), and Mexico (83%). https://globalaffairs.org/sites/default/files/2020-11/US%20Public%20Divides%20along%20Party%20Lines%20on%20Israeli-Palestinian%20Conflict%20PDF%20Report.pdf
  7. US Protests, the G7's Future, US-China | Chicago Council on Global Affairs Inclusion and Equity

    US Protests, the G7's Future, US-China | Chicago Council on Global Affairs

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    by Ivo H. Daalder

    Karen DeYoung of The Washington Post, Matt Kaminski of POLITICO, and Philip Stephens of the Financial Times joined Council President Ivo Daalder to share their perspectives on global news.

  8. US Opinion Leaders Support Aid to Taiwan | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
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    US Opinion Leaders Support Aid to Taiwan | Chicago Council on Global Affairs

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    Public Opinion Survey by Craig Kafura,Dina Smeltz,Joshua Busby,Jonathan Monten,Jordan Tama

    But most oppose sending US troops to the island should China invade.

  9. Craig Kafura speaks on Chicago Tonight. US Foreign Policy

    US House Speaker Pelosi Arrives in Taiwan, Defying Beijing

    In the News
    Chicago Tonight by Craig Kafura

    Craig Kafura joins Chicago Tonight to discuss Speaker Pelosi's Taiwan trip and whether or not it complicates the relationship between the US and China.

  10. US Experts Consider China a Shifting and India a Stable Friend to Russia | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
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    US Experts Consider China a Shifting and India a Stable Friend to Russia | Chicago Council on Global Affairs

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    Public Opinion Survey by Arik Burakovsky,Dina Smeltz,Brendan Helm

    Arik Burakovsky, Dina Smeltz, and Brendan Helm analyze a survey of American experts on Russia about opinions on the country's relations with China and India.

  11. US Experts Anticipate Future Decline for Russia Among the Great Powers | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
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    Public Opinion

    US Experts Anticipate Future Decline for Russia Among the Great Powers | Chicago Council on Global Affairs

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    Public Opinion Survey by Arik Burakovsky,Dina Smeltz,Brendan Helm

    Arik Burakovsky, Dina Smeltz, and Brendan Helm find that while experts anticipate changes in the global balance of power in the next 20 years, with China overtaking the United States, they do not expect Russia to come out stronger.

  12. US Defense Strategy Amid China's Quest for Power | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
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    US Defense Strategy Amid China's Quest for Power | Chicago Council on Global Affairs

    PAST EVENT VIDEO Roundtable
    Former Pentagon official Elbridge Colby offers a new perspective, grounded in the realist tradition and concrete policy experience, on how America’s defense strategy must change to deal with China’s rise.
  13. US Cuts Troops in Germany, Hong Kong Elections Postponed, Dictators in Trouble | Chicago Council on Global Affairs US Foreign Policy

    US Cuts Troops in Germany, Hong Kong Elections Postponed, Dictators in Trouble | Chicago Council on Global Affairs

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    by Ivo H. Daalder

    Karen DeYoung, Nirmal Ghosh, and Philip Stephens join Ivo Daalder to discuss US troops in Germany, Hong Kong, US-China tensions, Israel, and much more.

  14. US Attitudes toward the Republic of Korea | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
    Jermaine M. Ralliford
    Public Opinion

    US Attitudes toward the Republic of Korea | Chicago Council on Global Affairs

    Research
    Public Opinion Survey by Victor Cha,Katrin Katz

    This Chicago Council on Global Affairs survey indicates that American public is strongly supportive of an alliance with Korea but less supportive of trade ties.

  15. US Arms Sales Reveal Discord in Taiwan's Defense Strategy | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
    Wang Yu Ching
    US Foreign Policy

    US Arms Sales Reveal Discord in Taiwan's Defense Strategy | Chicago Council on Global Affairs

    Research
    Report by Ethan Kessler

    Washington has started selling arms that serve a "porcupine" defense strategy to Taiwan. Whether Taipei fully embraces this new approach remains to be seen.

  16. US and Russia: Insecurity and Mistrust Shape Mutual Perceptions | Chicago Council on Global Affairs Public Opinion

    US and Russia: Insecurity and Mistrust Shape Mutual Perceptions | Chicago Council on Global Affairs

    Research
    Public Opinion Survey by Dina Smeltz,Stepan Goncharov,Lily Wojtowicz

    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.

  17. US and China: Economic Powers at Odds | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
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    US and China: Economic Powers at Odds | Chicago Council on Global Affairs

    PAST EVENT VIDEO Lecture
    Trade experts Phil Levy and Derek Scissors join the Council on Global Affairs to discuss the state of trade relations between the US and China.
  18. US Ambassador to China Nicholas Burns on China-US Relations | Chicago Council on Global Affairs

    US Ambassador to China Nicholas Burns on China-US Relations | Chicago Council on Global Affairs

    PAST EVENT VIDEO Lecture
    Members of the Council community join Ambassador Burns for insights into the current state of the China-US relationship.
  19. US Ambassador to China Branstad on US-China Relations | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
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    US Ambassador to China Branstad on US-China Relations | Chicago Council on Global Affairs

    PAST EVENT Lecture
    Members at the Sponsor level and higher joined Ambassador Branstad for a discussion on China's influence on the global economy and what it means for the United States.
  20. US Secretary of State Blinken meets Democratic Republic of Congo President Jean-Michel Sama Lukonde
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    Global Politics

    US Africa Leaders Summit Preview

    Blog Post
    Global Insight by Justice Malala

    President Joe Biden will host the US-Africa Leaders Summit in Washington, DC, in December 2022. Africa’s shift toward China, Russia will be the meeting subtext.

  21. Voters in Des Moines precincts 44, 58 and 59 cast their ballots at Callanan Middle School.
    Phil Roeder
    Public Opinion

    Urban, Suburban, and Rural Americans Agree on Key Issues Ahead of 2020 Election | Chicago Council on Global Affairs

    Blog Post
    Running Numbers by Brendan Helm

    Data from the 2019 Chicago Council Survey revealed that certain issues which once divided those living in cities, suburbs, or the country have become sources of agreement