Events

This event will be live streamed beginning at 12 noon EDT on September 16. With the world seemingly lurching from one crisis to the next, foreign policy will be a major issue in the 2016 presidential campaign. Against this backdrop a new survey by The Chi ...


Blog entry

Karl Friedhoff's blog southkorea_dmz.jpg It has been a week of high tension on the Korean Peninsula. It began when landmines planted by North Korean soldiers in the DMZ blew off the legs of two South Korean soldiers. South Korea responded by re-erect ...



Publications

Increased Anxiety about Terrorist Attacks over the past Year Coinciding with the rise of the Islamic State and continued threat from related groups in the Middle East, public concern about Islamic fundamentalism has increased 15 percentage points since 20 ...


Publications

Executive Summary The results of the 2015 Chicago Council Survey (PDF) demonstrate that the American public remains committed to engagement in the world—as it has been for the more than 40 years the Council has conducted its surveys. But on specific polic ...


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public_opinion_565x350.jpg Craig Kafura's blog Yesterday, The Chicago Council on Global Affairs released  America Divided: Political Partisanship and US Foreign Policy, one of several reports on the 2015 Chicago Council Survey. Below are a selection ...


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Partisan Gap on Immigration Issues, Driven by Democrats’ Shifts, is Widest Yet Partisan divides on immigration issues are at their widest points in The Chicago Council Survey’s 20-year history of polling on the topic. Democrats’ immigration concerns have ...




External Commentary

http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/monkey-cage/wp/2015/09/26/this-explains-the-... Dina Smeltz September 26, 2015 Washington PostPublic Opinion, Policy & Politics, Middle East, Global Immigration, North AmericaPublic Opinion, Global Immigration, Poli ...