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southkorea_youth.jpg Karl Friedhoff's blog For those that follow South Korea’s politics and foreign affairs, the generation gaps that exist across a variety of issues are part and parcel to the subject. Steven Denney has touched on the issue for The ...


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Key Points Roughly four in ten Americans (37%, up eight percentage points from 2010) say that climate change is a serious and pressing problem, and that we should begin taking steps now even if this involves significant costs. For the first time, a majori ...


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Craig Kafura's blog climateconcerns.jpg The COP21 talks continue in Paris this week, aiming to negotiate an international agreement on climate change. While Democrats and Republicans are at opposite ends of the spectrum in prioritizing climate change ...


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http://foreignpolicy.com/2015/12/11/is-there-a-way-to-solve-the-american-fight-o... Dina Smeltz, Michael Tiboris December 11, 2015 Foreign PolicyPublic Opinion, North AmericaPublic OpinionNorth America Dina Smeltz, Michael Tiboris ...


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Kim Heys's blog top5_mustsee.jpg We hosted many fascinating speakers and events in 2015, so picking five of our favorites was hard. So instead of calling them 'favorites,' here are the top five programs you must see, or watch again! 1. Syri ...


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isis_reuters.jpg Karl Friedhoff's blog In the aftermath of the Paris attacks and San Bernardino shooting, US media outlets have focused on heightened American anxiety about terrorism. Yet publics in the Middle East have expressed high levels of conce ...


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nkorea_photo.jpg Karl Friedhoff's blog Was it a hydrogen bomb? A garden-variety nuclear test? No one is quite sure just yet what North Korea is up to. What is certain is that something happened—on January 5 at 7:30 p.m. CST seismic monitors picked up ...


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republican_debate.jpg Karl Friedhoff's blog Another Republican debate is upon us on January 14, and the intensity of the campaign trail is picking up. While there has been a lot of discussion about the internal challenges facing the Republican Party, ...


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japan_korea_agreemnet.jpg Karl Friedhoff's blog When Korea and Japan announced that they had reached an agreement to finally resolve the ongoing dispute over comfort women, foreign ministers of both countries said the issue would be “finally and irre ...