Elisabeth Braw, director of the Royal United Services Institute’s Modern Deterrence Project, takes a minute to examine which countries are best at cybersecurity and whether a cyberattack is an act of war.
Wait Just a Minute: Elisabeth Braw on Cyber Warfare
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Remarks by Michael H. Moskow at the Global Leadership Awards Dinner
Remarks by Michael H. Moskow about international trade and how to help those hurt by trade or the challenges of technological change.
Deep Dish: Why China's Rise Is Less Frightening Than You Might Think
The apparent concession of American hegemony to China has alarmed many Americans, but it seems unclear what, if anything, can be done.
This Week's Reads - The Global Economy: Calm and Steady in the Storm
By many measures, the global economy is steadily rebounding," writes Council President Ivo Daalder. But as This Week’s Reads show, "protectionism, inequality, and ossified bureaucracy and politics" all threaten this present momentum.
Deep Dish: The Most Important Election in Iran's History
This is the most important election in the history of the Islamic Republic, says Saeid Golkar.
The Most Important Election in Iran's History
Council Fellow Saeid Golkar discusses Iran's political landscape leading up to the upcoming presidential election on May 19.
This Week's Reads - Globalization, Inevitable and Unavoidable
"No one willed the world’s present interconnectedness into existence," writes Council President Ivo Daalder, but it "is the reality of our age...a reality that cannot be reversed." This Week’s Reads from Daalder examine how concerted global cooperation, be it in combating a deadly virus or in addressing human-made problems, is the only way forward.
Deep Dish: What to Know About South Korea's New President
“When you focus on Korea, you have to focus on everything,” says Council expert Karl Friedhoff. On the latest episode of Deep Dish, Friedhoff explains the significance of South Korea’s newly elected president and how he will usher in a new era affecting North Korea, China, Japan, and the United States.
Deep Dish: You Can't Build a Wall Around France
The race for the French presidency between Emmanuel Macron and Marine Le Pen is approaching its final stage. From the spike in populism to the floundering of primary party leadership, this election will play a major role in determining the direction of political winds across the West.
One More Question with Dan Drezner
Dan Drezner, senior fellow on public opinion and foreign policy for the Chicago Council on Global Affairs, discusses the positive and negative impacts of a more open ideas industry.
This Week's Reads – Don't Discount the President's Rhetoric
This Week’s Reads help to explain President Trump’s foreign policy messages, and highlight some of the global issues that will continue to shape them.
Ben Barber: An Appreciation
A tribute to Benjamin Barber, pioneer of global cities studies, who passed April 24, 2017.
Deep Dish: The View from China
Often missing from discussions about the US-China relationship is the perspective of the Chinese government. On this week's Deep Dish podcast, Hong Lei, China's Consul General in Chicago, explains how China and the United States may be able to cooperate on global security and the global economy.
This Week's Reads – In France, Globalism Is on the Ballot
This Week’s Reads examine the dynamics of the French election and some of the global issues with which the candidates are grappling.
Why I Am Speaking at the March for Science
During remarks at Chicago's March for Science, Karen Weigert explains how science makes cities like Chicago stronger.
Deep Dish: US Military Action
Given recent airstrikes in Syria, use of the MOAB in Afghanistan, and missile tests in North Korea, we asked Council President and former US NATO Ambassador Ivo Daalder about the objectives of current US military deployments.
