For centuries sexual violence in conflict zones has terrorized an untold number of communities. And often it has been considered collateral damage instead of a war crime. Through the power of film and storytelling, an understanding of this global epidemic ...
President’s Club members and above are invited to an exclusive off-the-record conference call with Samuel Kling, ACLS/Mellon Public Fellow, Global Cities, Chicago Council on Global Affairs. Samuel will discuss autonomous vehicles and how they will reshape ...
The Chicago Council on Global Affairs provides policy guidance and public education on the big global challenges. This includes a growing portfolio of work on the empowerment and status of women and girls, gender and development, and these issues in rela ...
efazio Approximately 2.4 billion people—more than one-third of the global population—currently live in water-scarce regions. Driven by population growth, rising consumption, urbanization and energy needs, demand for water continues to increase. According ...
The United States and Russia are on track to withdraw from the Intermediate-Range Nuclear Forces (INF) treaty in August, leaving few constraints on their nuclear forces. According to two new binational surveys conducted by the Chicago Council on Global Af ...
As NATO leaders prepare to celebrate the alliance’s 70th anniversary in Washington next week, a majority of Americans and plurality of Russians agree that unity amongst the NATO allies is weaker today than 10 years ago. According to a new binational surve ...
https://www.wilsoncenter.org/event/feeding-thirsty-world-harnessing-the-connecti... March 25, 2019 Wilson Center Environmental Change and Security Program Global Water Global Water ...
Cities are in a global battle for talent. To thrive in today’s tech and knowledge-driven economy, cities must attract cutting-edge businesses and support startups, yet neither is possible without educated workers, innovators, and entrepreneurs. Such peopl ...
Equity and access to high-quality educational opportunities are critical for every student, across all schools and neighborhoods. One way to achieve equity and quality in classrooms is by providing students with access to global programs. While some schoo ...
Despite the annexation of Crimea being the catalyst for Russia’s isolation from much of the international community, a majority of Russians say it has brought their country more good than harm, according to a new binational survey from the Chicago Council ...
