energy_goals.gif Craig Kafura's blog The Chicago Forum on Global Cities, hosted by The Chicago Council on Global Affairs and the Financial Times, will convene in Chicago from May 27 to 29, 2015. It brings together global city leaders of the four pill ...
Craig Kafura's blog It’s rarely the case that people agreeing with each other is newsworthy. But in the case of foreign policy attitudes expressed by US Latinos and non-Latinos in the most recent Chicago Council Survey, The Chicago Council on Globa ...
Partisan disputes among US policymakers seem to be growing by the week, whether on negotiations with Iran, immigration reform, or climate change. To what extent are these divisions unique to foreign policy leaders? How much do they also reflect polarizatio ...
Craig Kafura's blog publicopinion_survey_565x350.jpg Across party lines the US public and US opinion leaders largely agree on the general direction of American foreign policy, says a new report from The Chicago Council on Global Affairs, though there ...
http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/monkey-cage/wp/2015/06/08/are-republicans-or... Dina Smeltz June 8, 2015 The Washington PostPublic Opinion, Middle East, Policy & PoliticsPublic Opinion, Policy & PoliticsMiddle East Dina Smeltz ...
https://www.foreignaffairs.com/articles/united-states/2015-06-09/measuring Dina Smeltz, Craig Kafura June 9, 2015 Foreign AffairsPublic Opinion, North AmericaPublic OpinionNorth America Dina Smeltz, Craig Kafura ...
Craig Kafura's blog republican_candidates.jpg The Republican Divide on Immigration There are over a dozen Republican candidates in the running for their party's nomination, whether or not they've formally announced. On most topics, they p ...
Karl Friedhoff's blog A recent piece on Monkey Cage, a Washington Post blog, highlights public opinion polling that reveals a great many Americans—47 percent in the survey cited—simply haven’t thought that much about free trade. We probably didn’t ne ...
Hispanic Americans are driving a historic shift in US demographics and policymaking. Much has been made of Hispanics influence in the 2012 election, their expected impact in 2016, and how they will influence US foreign policymaking for years to come. Join ...
Karl Friedhoff's blog John Lennon famously declared the Beatles to be bigger than Jesus, and now it seems that President Obama is bigger than the Pope—at least in Australia. According to a new Lowy Institute report authored by Lowy’s polling director ...
