https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/monkey-cage/wp/2016/07/27/did-tim-kaine-need... Dina Smeltz July 27, 2016 The Washington PostPublic Opinion, North AmericaPublic OpinionNorth America Dina Smeltz ...
We will live stream this program at 6:15 p.m. CT This November, voters face a choice between two different visions of America’s role in the world. At the core of these divergent presidential policies are issues related to immigration, the global economy ...
Presidential candidates Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump are set to have a historic clash on foreign policy. But what are the views of the American people – Democrats, Republican, and Independents – and how do these reflect or inform party platforms? The ...
Two million Aleppo residents are trapped in the city because of accelerating fighting between the Syrian government forces and opposition fighters from various factions. The resulting humanitarian catastrophe has prompted the United Nations to put aside S ...
One week before Americans go to the polls, Leadership Circle and Corporate members are invited to an exclusive roundtable on public opinion on foreign policy. The Council’s senior fellow for public opinion research, Dina Smeltz, will provide an overview o ...
Craig Kafura's blog The 2016 Chicago Council Survey, conducted June 10-27, reveals that Americans across partisan lines support the Obama Administration’s current approach: limited military action that combines airstrikes and Special Operations Force ...
Both presidential candidates have spent a good portion of time on the campaign trail explaining how they plan to combat terrorism. Hillary Clinton has said she would expand airstrikes against violent Islamic extremist groups in Iraq and Syria. At this poi ...
Craig Kafura's blog Americans agree that international terrorism represents the greatest threat to the vital interest of the United States. Results from the 2016 Chicago Council Survey, conducted June 10-27, reveals that Americans are more fearful of ...
Both presidential candidates have strongly criticized recent international trade agreements, presumably assuming that the public shares this hostility. However, the 2016 Chicago Council Survey, conducted June 10-27, finds that a majority of the American p ...
Karl Friedhoff's blog By Lily Wojtowicz, Public Opinion & Foreign Policy Intern Slowly but surely, the idea that the United States is ‘exceptional’ is on the decline among the American electorate. The 2016 Chicago Council Survey (CCS) shows the n ...
