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What the Ukraine War, Taiwan, and Gaza Have in Common
"Washington’s denial—or revisionism—about US policies that helped to fuel current or potential crises only makes them more intractable," Paul Heer argues.
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What the G7 Security Pledge to Ukraine Means
The G7’s support sent a message to Ukraine, but more importantly to Putin, Ivo Daalder says with Anne Marie Green and Ramy Inocencio.
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What Nixon's 1972 China Trip Says About US-China Relations Today | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
Fifty years ago, US President Richard Nixon traveled to China and established the basis for a normalization of relations between the two powers. Are we due for another transformation?
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What More Can the West Do to Help Ukraine?
“While sanctions make it harder for Russia to pay for the war, military assistance helps raise the cost of continuing it,” writes Elizabeth Shackelford in the Chicago Tribune.
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What Lies Ahead in Ukraine
“I don’t see this war ending any time soon,” Paul Poast shares on ABC7 Chicago. “I can’t see what type of deal can be reached that both sides would find satisfactory.”
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What It Would Take for Russians to Leave Ukraine
"As long as Russians are able to export oil, especially to China, that's going to keep them financially afloat," Paul Poast explains on WGN.
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What it took to 3D print a school in Ukraine | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
Much of Ukraine's buildings have been lost to the war. Could 3D printing be a solution? We spoke with Jean-Christophe Bonis of Team4UA. -
What is the UN genocide convention?
South Africa’s case against Israel is the fifth time the United Nations genocide law has been used this way. -
What Has the United States Sent to Ukraine so Far? | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
Roughly $24 billion in military aid has been authorized for Ukraine since August—dwarfing total US assistance to the country in all previous years.
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What are South Africa's provisional measures in their case against Israel?
South Africa has asked the UN court to grant nine provisional measures in its genocide case against Israel, which includes ordering Israel to stop military actions in the Gaza Strip. -
What Are Sanctions—and Do They Work? | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
Research Associate Ethan Kessler explains the benefits and drawbacks of what’s become a major US foreign policy tool.
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What Are Putin's Intentions in Ukraine?
“This is a big crisis; it’s certainly the biggest crisis since the end of the cold war,” says Council President Ivo Daalder on CBS' Sunday Newsroom.
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What Americans Think about China and Taiwan
Dina Smeltz and Craig Kafura argue that a majority of Americans support backing Taiwan as the U.S. has backed Ukraine, as long as U.S. troops aren’t involved.
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What Americans Think about America First R E S ...
in a war against Russia on behalf of Ukraine, which is not a NATO member (59% oppose, 39% favor). https://globalaffairs.org/sites/default/files/2020-11/ccgasurvey2017_what_americans_think_about_america_first.pdf -
Western Sanctions Have Largely Spared Ordinary Russians | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
Russians report limited impact of Western-imposed sanctions and continued support for the war in Ukraine.
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Washington's Deep Defense Pockets Somehow Aren't Deep Enough
"The US defense industry faces real challenges in its ability to actually produce weapons in a timely fashion," Paul Poast writes.
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War Fears Grow in Eastern Ukraine
Cécile Shea joins Julian Hayda, Ian Kelly, and John Mearsheimer to discuss Russian troops entering Ukraine on WTTW's Chicago Tonight.
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War Crimes Expert: Putin Incriminates Himself Every Day
David Scheffer advises on how to collect evidence of Russia's actions in Ukraine with Michel Martin and Chrisitane Amanpour.
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Wanted: Vladimir Putin for Crimes Against Children | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
The recent ICC arrest warrant for Putin has sparked global attention, but what about the children abducted during conflict?
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Wait Just a Minute | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
Video series featuring interviews and expert responses to political questions regarding global affairs, international politics, and current events. https://globalaffairs.org/commentary-and-analysis/videos/wait-just-minute -
Vladimir Putin's Deepest Fear Is the Freedom of Russia's Neighbors
“An end to NATO enlargement or withdrawing forces from the east will not stop Putin. Only full support of Ukraine can do that,” writes Ivo Daalder in the Financial Times.
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Viktor Yushchenko on Ukraine's Political Future | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
Join Former President of Ukraine Viktor Yushchenko for a discussion of Ukraine’s political future amid Russia’s invasion of the country. -
Videos | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
Videos of world leaders, experts discussing US foreign policy, national security, global politics, international issues, global affairs, world news and events. https://globalaffairs.org/commentary-and-analysis/videos -
Vice President Mike Pence on America's Role in the World | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
Join Vice President Mike Pence for a discussion on his career, foreign policy, and his new book, " So Help Me God." -
US-Russia Experts Paint a Dim Picture of Bilateral Relations Before Summit | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
This Chicago Council on Global Affairs survey signals the US-Russian relationship is challenged by communication, media coverage, and the countries’ presidents.
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US-Russia Brief FINAL 031621[44]
In fact, the current readings are among the least negative toward the United States since before the fallout between Moscow and Washington after the 2014 crisis in Crimea and Ukraine. https://globalaffairs.org/sites/default/files/2021-03/US-Russia%20Brief%20FINAL.pdf -
US-Russia Binational Survey | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
Joint surveys on Russian and American attitudes conducted by the Chicago Council on Global Affairs and international partners. https://globalaffairs.org/explore-research/lester-crown-center-us-foreign-policy/chicago-council-survey/us-russia-binational -
US-China Standoff and the Tiananmen Massacre Remembered | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
Bethany Allen-Ebrahimian, Jamil Anderlini, and Anton La Guardia join Ivo Daalder to discuss the week's top news stories.
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US, Allies Hold Meeting to Expand Military Aid for Ukraine
"There is an opportunity not just to reestablish sovereignty and independence of Ukraine, but weakening Russia for the long term,” says Ivo Daalder on CNNi.
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US Sanctions Strive to Hinder Russia
What can the United States do to stop Russian's war in Ukraine? Senior Fellow Elizabeth Shackelford weighs in on Fox 32 Chicago.
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US Rejects Russian Demand to Bar Ukraine from NATO
"What Putin is really interested in is not occupying Ukraine, but controlling its government," argues Ivo Daalder on BBC Newsday.
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US Public Views Saudi Relationship as One of Necessity | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
While government officials reaffirm the importance of the US-Saudi relationship, the American public expresses generally chilly feelings towards Saudi Arabia.
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US Public Support for Defending Ukraine May Not Be Solid | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
Recent data shows Americans prefer diplomatic options first, but there is also record support for defending Ukraine.
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US Public Perceptions of the Russian-Ukrainian War
How have US attitudes toward the war in Ukraine, and Washington’s response, evolved? Senior Fellow Dina Smelts unpacks with War on the Rocks.
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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 -
US Pressures Israel, Biggest Stories of 2023, Global Elections | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
Yasmeen Abutaleb, Carla Anne Robbins, and Nahal Toosi join Ivo Daalder to discuss the week's top news stories.
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US Opinion Leaders Support Aid to Taiwan | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
But most oppose sending US troops to the island should China invade.
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US government shutdown: Do other countries have government shutdowns?
The US government avoided a shutdown but has had many in recent years. Why don't other governments have as many shutdowns? -
US Foreign Policy | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
Our collection of news, commentary, analysis, events, and perspectives on US foreign policy approach, international issues, and current events. https://globalaffairs.org/issues/us-foreign-policy -
US Arms Sales Reveal Discord in Taiwan's Defense Strategy | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
Washington has started selling arms that serve a "porcupine" defense strategy to Taiwan. Whether Taipei fully embraces this new approach remains to be seen.
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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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US Ambassador to the UN Linda Thomas-Greenfield on Tackling the Global Food Security Crisis | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
UN Ambassador Linda Thomas-Greenfield argues that implementing a foreign policy for all Americans means tackling the global food security crisis head on. -
US Allies vs. Partners—What's the Difference? | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
Nonresident Fellow Paul Poast explains why both are a key part of American foreign policy.
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US Aid to Ukraine Will Survive a GOP Congress
"For a number of reasons, concerns that a Republican majority in Congress will undermine US support to Ukraine are unfounded," Paul Post argues.
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US Aid to Ukraine Hits $115 Billion
“Democrats have stayed pretty remarkably consistent,” in support for US aid to Ukraine, Senior Fellow Dina Smeltz explains on WESH-2 News.
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US Africa Leaders Summit Preview
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.
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US 'War Profiteering' in Ukraine Is a Red Herring
Such accusations ignore the harm the war is doing to the US economy and the potential political peril it has created for the Biden administration, Paul Poast writes.
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Urgency Grows in Ukraine as Biden Sticks to Diplomacy | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
What lengths will the US go to in its efforts to deter a Russian invasion? Senior Fellow Elizabeth Shackelford discusses on BBC World News.
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Unpacking the Putin-Kim Jung Un Meeting
Russia needs munitions for the war in Ukraine, Bruce Jentleson explains, while North Korea wants technology for its space program.
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Understanding the State of US Support to Ukraine
When it comes to sustained US support for Kyiv, "gloomy is probably the right word to describe what's happening," says Ivo Daalder.