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Guest Commentary – To Vaccinate or Not to Vaccinate: The Dilemma for Chicken Farmers in Tanzania
The fifth post in our Next Generation blog series is by Zoë Campbell, PhD candidate at Washington State University.
The fifth post in our Next Generation blog series is by Zoë Campbell, PhD candidate at Washington State University.
While North Korean provocations are important, the much more significant trend is the challenge posed by a rising China that sees itself as at odds with the existing world order.
Ed Keturakis and Simone Schenkel of CNFA on rural resilience and the SDGs.
In the latest episode of "One More Question," we sit down with former Irish Prime Minister Enda Kenny to discuss Ireland's relationship with Britain, and the EU, in a post-Brexit world.
On the heels of the shocking General Election outcome, the UK-EU Brexit negotiations have begun. But the road ahead for these talks is far from smooth: recent polling indicates that the public is increasingly split on what exactly would qualify as an acceptable deal.
Highlighting approaches, technologies, and ideas that have the potential to radically advance global food security.
Too many women lack economic empowerment, holding them back from their full potential to earn and invest in themselves as well as their households, communities, and societies.
With the death of Chancellor Helmut Kohl on June 16th, the Chicago Council on Global Affairs lost a longtime friend and admirer, writes John E. Rielly, President Emeritus of the Council.
Check out Roger Thurow's testimony before the House Foreign Affairs Subcommittee on Africa, Global Health, Global Human Rights, and International Organizations.