Anonymous's blog Guest bloggers Jonathan Monten, Department of Political Science, University of Oklahoma, and Josh Busby, LBJ School of Public Affairs, University of Texas-Austin (on twitter @busbyj2) For many observers of American politics, the fi ...
Anonymous's blog In honor of the 85th annual Academy awards (now officially rebranded as The Oscars) being presented on Sunday, this week I am sharing the results of a 2012 survey of international film critics and directors conducted by Sight and S ...
Anonymous's blog Last summer the New York Times reported that some North Korea watchers wondered whether rising hem lines and heels among women on the streets of downtown Pyongyang signaled that Kim Jong-un would lead the country in a different st ...
Anonymous's blog President Obama met with Afghan President Karzai at the White House on Friday, January 11, 2013, their first in-person meeting since they were both here in Chicago for the NATO Summit last May. At their news conference in DC, Obama ...
Anonymous's blog Last week several papers reported that President Obama will seek a comprehensive, not incremental, immigration reform package in his second term and he doesn't want to carry the legacy of Deporter in Chief. Here in the Midwest, ...
Anonymous's blog Yesterday, The Chicago Council on Global Affairs released Foreign Policy in the Age of Retrenchment, the first of several reports on the 2014 Chicago Council Survey. Below are a selection of key findings from the report, which you ca ...
Americans show solid support for US international engagement according to The Chicago Council's 2014 survey of American public opinion on foreign policy. The report, Foreign Policy in the Age of Retrenchment, was released on Monday, September 15, 201 ...
Half of Americans (50%) say the U.S. government is not doing enough to deal with the problem of climate change, according to new survey results from The Chicago Council on Global Affairs. This is up five percentage points from 2012, when a plurality (45%) ...
Chicago Council Survey results from May, before the recent outbreak of fighting in Gaza, show that Americans did not see the lack of a peace agreement between Israel and the Palestinians to be a critical threat to the vital interests of the United States. ...
New Chicago Council Survey results show that, even before the downing of Malaysia Airlines Flight 17—which some commentators are linking to pro-Russian separatists—American views of Russia have become less positive now than at any time since the Cold War. ...
