Craig Kafura's blog by Kelhan Martin, Research Intern In partnership with the New America Foundation, the 2016 Chicago Council Survey included two questions developed to provide better insight and add to the growing discussion within the policy commu ...
Kim Heys's blog Trade and globalization seem to have played an outsized role in this year's election. On this week's episode of Deep Dish, Council vice president of studies Brian T. Hanson sat down with experts Phil Levy, Dina Smeltz, and D ...
As the other signatories to the Paris Agreement on climate change wait to see whether the next US administration will comply with the deal, the 2016 Chicago Council Survey finds strong bipartisan support for US participation. In addition, support for taki ...
Brittany Broaders's blog Trade was an important issue in the recent presidential election, but not in the way the media and many prominent observers have led us to believe. The dominant narrative in the media was that disgruntled manufacturing worke ...
Kim Heys's blog By Kelhan Martin, Research Intern Although President-elect Donald Trump has threatened to dump the Paris Agreement on climate change, calling it a “ bad deal,” the 2016 Chicago Council Survey finds strong bipartisan support for US par ...
Introduction There is perhaps no more important bilateral relationship in the world today than the one between the United States and China—the world’s two most important players in terms of economics and security. As a new US administration led by Preside ...
Craig Kafura's blog There is perhaps no more important bilateral relationship in the world today than the one between the United States and China—the world’s two most important players in terms of economics and security. As a new US administration le ...
Craig Kafura's blog mh_polls_voting_700x426.jpg Voters cast their votes during the US presidential election in Elyria, Ohio, on November 8, 2016. REUTERS/Aaron Josefczyk The polling community has taken a lot of heat right now, given the failure of fo ...
Craig Kafura's blog In the spirit of Throw Back Thursday, Running Numbers is digging out its archived polls to look back at America’s foreign policy feelings of old. This week, we’re looking at the first time the Council asked Americans about their p ...
Craig Kafura's blog In the spirit of Throw Back Thursday, Running Numbers is digging out its archived polls to look back at America’s foreign policy feelings of old. This week, we’re looking at Council data on Americans' perceptions of the threa ...
