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  2. Flags of Hong Kong and China hung side-by-side in the street
    Annie Spratt
    US Foreign Policy

    Business Leaders React to China's National Security Law for Hong Kong | Chicago Council on Global Affairs

    Blog Post
    Running Numbers by Dina Smeltz

    As China tightens security in Hong Kong, many American businesses consider retreat and relocalization

  3. Craig Kafura speaks on Al Hurra. Global Politics

    China Dominates in Biden's New National Security Strategy

    In the News
    Al Hurra by Craig Kafura

    What cards does the United States have to bolster its future national security strategy for the twenty-first century? And how will China deal with it?

  4. Police at a protest in Beijing. November 2022
    REUTERS
    Global Health

    President Xi Jinping lifts COVID lockdowns after China protests

    Blog Post
    Global Insight by Chris Morris

    The 2022 protests in China have led President Xi Jinping to lift COVID lockdowns. Students held white paper protests to ask for freedom and democracy.

  5. Do Republicans and Democrats Want a Cold War with China? | Chicago Council on Global Affairs Public Opinion

    Do Republicans and Democrats Want a Cold War with China? | Chicago Council on Global Affairs

    Research
    Public Opinion Survey by Dina Smeltz,Craig Kafura

    Dina Smeltz and Craig Kafura analyze survey data showing that for the first time in nearly two decades, a majority of Americans describe the development of China as a world power as a critical threat to the United States.

  6. Public Opinion in the US, Japan, South Korea, and China | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
    Subhash Nusetti
    Public Opinion

    Public Opinion in the US, Japan, South Korea, and China | Chicago Council on Global Affairs

    Research
    Public Opinion Survey by Karl Friedhoff,Dina Smeltz

    Survey data show the American public believes relations with each of the countries are important. However, there is a variance in the opinion that shows larger issues affecting the trilateral relationship.

  7. Secretary of State Antony J. Blinken and National Security Advisor Jake Sullivan meet with CCP Director of the Office of the Central Commission for Foreign Affairs Yang Jiechi and State Councilor Wang Yi, in Anchorage, Alaska, on March 18, 2021
    Ron Przysucha
    Public Opinion

    International Relations Scholars and the Public on US-China Policy | Chicago Council on Global Affairs

    Blog Post
    Running Numbers by Craig Kafura

    A comparison of two recent polls finds some similarities—and some significant differences—in how international relations scholars and the American public want to approach China.

  8. China and US flags
    Reuters
    Global Politics

    The US Democrats' China Debate

    In the News
    The Diplomat by Craig Kafura

    None of Trump's Democratic would-be rivals look likely to adopt a softer stance on China.

  9. Greatest Threat: Democrats Say White Nationalism, Republicans Say China | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
    REUTERS
    Public Opinion

    Greatest Threat: Democrats Say White Nationalism, Republicans Say China | Chicago Council on Global Affairs

    Research
    Public Opinion Survey by Dina Smeltz,Brendan Helm

    New survey data shows a partisan divide on what Americans believe is the greatest threat to the United States: Democrats rank violent white nationalist groups the highest, while Republicans list China as the greatest threat.

  10. Americans Reluctant to Trust China But Recognize Opportunity in Building Ties | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
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    Global Politics

    Americans Reluctant to Trust China But Recognize Opportunity in Building Ties | Chicago Council on Global Affairs

    Research
    Public Opinion Survey by Dina Smeltz

    This survey shows Americans still think that the US should work on friendly engagement and strengthening ties with China.

  11. Views from the G2: Public Opinion in the US and China | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
    Pete Souza
    Public Opinion

    Views from the G2: Public Opinion in the US and China | Chicago Council on Global Affairs

    Research
    Public Opinion Survey by Karl Friedhoff,Craig Kafura

    Changes in the public's opinion within the last year will offer some insight into the stability of the relationship between the United States and China.

  12. Japanese Public Values Ties to US, But Would Prefer to Cooperate with China, Too | Chicago Council on Global Affairs Public Opinion

    Japanese Public Values Ties to US, But Would Prefer to Cooperate with China, Too | Chicago Council on Global Affairs

    Research
    Public Opinion Survey by Dina Smeltz

    Dina Smeltz discusses survey data reflecting Japanese opinion on US-China relations.

  13. Russians See Greater Reward than Risk in Closer Relations with China | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
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    Public Opinion

    Russians See Greater Reward than Risk in Closer Relations with China | Chicago Council on Global Affairs

    Research
    Public Opinion Survey by Dina Smeltz,Brendan Helm,Denis Volkov,Stepan Goncharov

    As Russia and China grow closer through economic ties, a joint Chicago Council on Global Affairs-Levada Analytical Center survey finds that the Russian public sees little downside to the growing bilateral relationship.

  14. Putin and Xi Jin Ping shake hands
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    Public Opinion

    Amid Global Unpopularity, China Might Find Support Among Russians | Chicago Council on Global Affairs

    Blog Post
    Running Numbers by Peter Wang

    While China might be losing friends in many countries, it still has the support of the Russian public.

  15. President Joe Biden and Chinese President Xi Jinping shake hands
    AP Photos
    Public Opinion

    Biden Meets Xi This Week as More Americans See China as a Critical Threat

    In the News
    NPR by Dina Smeltz

    Dina Smeltz unpacks new Council data that show Americans across political parties are concerned about China's rise.

  16. Americans View Relations with China as Important Despite Some Mistrust | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
    The White House
    Public Opinion

    Americans View Relations with China as Important Despite Some Mistrust | Chicago Council on Global Affairs

    Research
    Public Opinion Survey by Karl Friedhoff,Dina Smeltz

    Recent survey data shows the US public's overall feeling is that the US should cooperate with China rather than actively work to limit its advances.

  17. Cooperating, Competing, Confronting: US-Japan-South Korea Trilateral Cooperation as China Rises | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
    REUTERS
    US Foreign Policy

    Cooperating, Competing, Confronting: US-Japan-South Korea Trilateral Cooperation as China Rises | Chicago Council on Global Affairs

    Research
    Report by Ichiro Fujisaki ,Han Sung-Joo,James B. Steinberg,Karl Friedhoff

    A report from the Task Force on Trilateral Cooperation Amid China’s Rise recommends a new policy mix that leverages each country’s individual strengths and advantages.

  18. US Secretary of State Blinken meets Democratic Republic of Congo President Jean-Michel Sama Lukonde
    REUTERS
    Global Politics

    US Africa Leaders Summit Preview

    Blog Post
    Global Insight by Justice Malala

    President Joe Biden will host the US-Africa Leaders Summit in Washington, DC, in December 2022. Africa’s shift toward China, Russia will be the meeting subtext.

  19. Iranians Consider China Even More Important Than Regional Allies | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
    Reuters
    Public Opinion

    Iranians Consider China Even More Important Than Regional Allies | Chicago Council on Global Affairs

    Research
    Public Opinion Survey by Dina Smeltz,Amir Farmanesh ,Brendan Helm

    A new poll shows Iranians recognize the economic and security benefits of a closer relationship with China.

  20. US Secretary of State Antony Blinken and China's Foreign Minister Wang Yi
    AP Photos
    US Foreign Policy

    Washington's Willful Blind Spot on China

    In the News
    The National Interest by Paul Heer

    The biggest obstacle to American understanding of China appears to be Washington’s seeming determination to misunderstand it, Paul Heer argues.

  21. chinese food market Food and Agriculture

    China's Policies Will Reshape the Global Food System Long Past COVID-19 | Chicago Council on Global Affairs

    Blog Post
    Global Food for Thought by Andrea Durkin

    China is looking beyond the current environment to shape the global food system for its own food security.

  22. US Experts Consider China a Shifting and India a Stable Friend to Russia | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
    The Kremlin
    Defense and Security

    US Experts Consider China a Shifting and India a Stable Friend to Russia | Chicago Council on Global Affairs

    Research
    Public Opinion Survey by Arik Burakovsky,Dina Smeltz,Brendan Helm

    Arik Burakovsky, Dina Smeltz, and Brendan Helm analyze a survey of American experts on Russia about opinions on the country's relations with China and India.

  23. 2022 Survey of Public Opinion on US Foreign Policy | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
    Reuters
    Public Opinion

    2022 Survey of Public Opinion on US Foreign Policy | Chicago Council on Global Affairs

    Research
    Public Opinion Survey by Dina Smeltz,Ivo H. Daalder,Karl Friedhoff,Craig Kafura,Emily Sullivan

    On some of the most significant issues of the day, including how the United States should respond to Russia's invasion of Ukraine, Americans across party lines are in agreement, albeit often for different reasons.

  24. A pitch invader disrupts Portugal v. Uruguay at the Qatar World Cup
    REUTERS
    Global Politics

    Qatar 2022: China and Iran Confront the Political Power of the World Cup | Chicago Council on Global Affairs

    Blog Post
    Global Insight by Chris Morris

    The prestige and popularity of the World Cup is a political force beyond any nation's control, writes Chris Morris

  25. South Koreans See China as More Threat than Partner, But Not the Most Critical Threat Facing the Country | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
    REUTERS
    Public Opinion

    South Koreans See China as More Threat than Partner, But Not the Most Critical Threat Facing the Country | Chicago Council on Global Affairs

    Research
    Public Opinion Survey by Karl Friedhoff

    Majorities of South Koreans cite low birthrates in South Korea and North Korea’s nuclear program as larger threats than China's economic or military power.

  26. Craig Kafura speaks via video call US Foreign Policy

    What the American Public Thinks of China

    In the News
    National Committee on US-China Relations by Craig Kafura

    Craig Kafura unpacks Council survey findings on US attitudes toward Beijing.

  27. Cooperation and Hedging: Comparing US and South Korean Views of China | Chicago Council on Global Affairs Public Opinion

    Cooperation and Hedging: Comparing US and South Korean Views of China | Chicago Council on Global Affairs

    Research
    Public Opinion Survey by Karl Friedhoff,Dina Smeltz,Scott Snyder

    Chicago Council and Asan Institute surveys conducted in 2019 find that both South Koreans and Americans see a strengthened US-ROK alliance as an asset in dealing with China, suggesting that Washington and Seoul can afford to strengthen coordination

  28. Third Belt and Road Forum
    AP Photos
    Global Cities

    China's Path to Power Runs Through the World's Cities

    In the News
    Foreign Affairs by Simon Curtis

    China's Belt and Road Initiative serves as a sweeping urbanization project that aims to draw the world closer to Chinese markets and political influence.

  29. Astronauts Ye Guangfu, Zhai Zhigang and Wang Yaping wave during a ceremony ahead of the launch of the Long March-2F Y13 rocket
    Reuters
    Defense and Security

    Renew Space Dialogue with China

    In the News
    War on the Rocks by Craig Kafura

    It’s high time to re-launch the Civil Space Dialogue and the Space Security Exchange with China, argues Craig Kafura in War on the Rocks.

  30. German Chancellor Olaf Scholz in China.
    Reuters
    Global Economy

    Germany's Bet on China Is a Crisis in the Making

    In the News
    The National Interest by John Austin

    By tying itself to China, Germany risks making its mistakes with Russia all over again, argues Senior Nonresident Fellow John Austin.

  31. Can a US-China War Be Averted?
    Reuters
    Defense and Security

    Can a US-China War Be Averted?

    In the News
    The National Interest by Paul Heer

    Nonresident Senior Fellow Paul Heer analyzes former Australian prime minister Kevin Rudd’s take on US-China relations in the National Interest.

  32. Reclaiming the Right to the City | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
    Franck Michel
    Global Cities

    Reclaiming the Right to the City | Chicago Council on Global Affairs

    Research
    Report by Ian Klaus,Samuel Kling

    In this report edited by Ian Klaus and Samuel Kling, a diverse set of experts examine the question of rights in, and to, the city in a wide and exciting array of geographies and contexts.

  33. Chinese President Xi Jinping in Paris.
    Reuters
    US Foreign Policy

    Engagement With China Has Not Failed

    In the News
    The National Interest by Paul Heer

    Paul Heer argues that US engagement with China has not failed - it just has not succeeded yet, and is still worth trying.

  34. The flag of China flies over the Great Wall of China. Food and Agriculture

    Time to Reflect on the US-China Relationship

    In the News
    Agri-Pulse by Dan Glickman

    Dan Glickman argues the US must find ways to work with China on issues of global importance, especially food and agriculture.

  35. A Chinese paramilitary policeman stands guard near the Great Hall of the People in Beijing
    AP Photos
    US Foreign Policy

    War with China? Possible, but Not for Reasons You Think

    In the News
    The National Interest by John Austin

    "A China beginning to lose the underpinnings of its new-found international influence could prove even more dangerous," John Austin writes.

  36. Democracy and the Life of Cities | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
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    Global Cities

    Democracy and the Life of Cities | Chicago Council on Global Affairs

    Research
    Report by Samuel Kling,Florita Gunasekara,Steven Bosacker

    Samuel Kling, Florita Gunasekara, and Steven Bosacker examine the role of cities in generating and strengthening democratic practices as authoritarianism rises across much of the world.

  37. President Joe Biden and China's President President Xi Jinping walk in the gardens
    AP Photos
    US Foreign Policy

    Biden's Meeting with Xi Set a Very Low Bar for US-China Relations

    In the News
    World Politics Review by Paul Poast

    "If there’s one thing the two sides agree on, it’s that they disagree on some fundamental issues," Paul Poast writes.

  38. People walk around outside in 2020
    Kevin Hendersen
    Public Opinion

    Wrap-Up of Global Public Opinion on Issues that Defined 2020 | Chicago Council on Global Affairs

    Blog Post
    Running Numbers by Dina Smeltz,Craig Kafura,Karl Friedhoff,Brendan Helm

    Dina Smeltz, Craig Kafura, Karl Friedhoff, Brendan Helm, and Alexander Hitch document the ups and downs of the public mood, sharing highlights of their 2020 research.

  39. Shipping containers are seen stacked on the Evergreen terminal at the Port of Los Angeles
    AP Photos
    Public Opinion

    Changing US Attitudes on Trade | Chicago Council on Global Affairs

    Blog Post
    Running Numbers by Joshua Busby

    Both foreign policy leaders and the American public back “friendshoring."

  40. 2021 Chicago Council Survey | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
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    Public Opinion

    2021 Chicago Council Survey | Chicago Council on Global Affairs

    Research
    Public Opinion Survey by Dina Smeltz,Ivo H. Daalder,Karl Friedhoff,Craig Kafura,Emily Sullivan

    While the Biden administration seems to understand where Americans stand on China and domestic renewal to support global competitiveness, the data disproves their assumptions that Americans are skeptical about trade and weary of US global engagement

  41. Asia in the Age of Uncertainty | Chicago Council on Global Affairs Public Opinion

    Asia in the Age of Uncertainty | Chicago Council on Global Affairs

    Research
    Report

    This joint report examines the public opinion of changes taking place in the Asia-Pacific, including mutual concerns and competing visions, in order to make better-informed policy decisions.

  42. Americans Continue to See Benefits from US Alliances | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
    AP Photos
    Public Opinion

    Americans Continue to See Benefits from US Alliances | Chicago Council on Global Affairs

    Research
    Public Opinion Survey by Dina Smeltz

    As the war in Ukraine continues, majorities say the United States should maintain or increase its commitment to NATO.

  43. China Needs Diplomats, Not Wolves Global Politics

    China Needs Diplomats, Not Wolves

    In the News
    Pacific Forum by Craig Kafura

    China's "Wolf Warrior" diplomacy is making headlines around the world. But while it might be hitting the right notes back home, it may not play so well with overseas audiences.

  44. American Views of Immigration and Diversity | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
    Reuters
    Migration

    American Views of Immigration and Diversity | Chicago Council on Global Affairs

    Research
    Public Opinion Survey by Craig Kafura,Emily Sullivan

    While half of Americans and a majority of Democrats say diversity makes the United States a better place to live, Republicans aren’t so sure.

  45. Ahead of Biden-Moon Summit, South Koreans and Americans Align on China and North Korea | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
    Reuters
    Public Opinion

    Ahead of Biden-Moon Summit, South Koreans and Americans Align on China and North Korea | Chicago Council on Global Affairs

    Research
    Public Opinion Survey by Karl Friedhoff,Suh Young Park

    Chicago Council survey data find majorities in South Korea view China as more of a security threat than a security partner and as more of an economic threat than an economic partner.

  46. China and Eu flags
    Marco Verch
    Global Politics

    The Strategic Implications of the China-EU Investment Deal

    In the News
    The Diplomat by Theresa Fallon

    The EU-China Comprehensive Agreement on Investment is a win for China, and a blow to transatlantic relations.

  47. New Solutions for a Changing Climate | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
    Zoe Schaeffer
    Food and Agriculture

    New Solutions for a Changing Climate | Chicago Council on Global Affairs

    Research
    Policy Brief by Molly Jahn

    The government must recognize investment opportunities in US agricultural research and development in order to address current and future climate challenges.

  48. The US-Japan Alliance in the Age of Crisis | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
    The White House
    Public Opinion

    The US-Japan Alliance in the Age of Crisis | Chicago Council on Global Affairs

    Research
    Public Opinion Survey by Naoko Funatsu,Takeshi Iida,Craig Kafura,Shoko Kohama,Satoshi Machidori,Satoru Mori,Ryo Sahashi

    Survey results reveal how Japanese perceptions of security in East Asia have changed following Russia's invasion of Ukraine.

  49. Turkish flag flies in Istanbul
    Meg Jerrard
    Public Opinion

    Is Turkey Coming to a Crossroads? | Chicago Council on Global Affairs

    Blog Post
    Running Numbers by Benjamin Tomas Morgan

    Turks may be considering realigning eastward amid negative views on Western alliances.

  50. US Secretary of State Antony Blinken, left, shakes hands with Chinese Foreign Minister Qin Gang
    AP Photos
    US Foreign Policy

    The Slow, Bumpy Road of US-China Diplomacy

    In the News
    The National Interest by Paul Heer

    "The only viable exit ramp is substantive diplomacy aimed at deescalation, mutual understanding, and incremental attention to each other’s core concerns," Paul Heer writes.

  51. U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken meets Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi on the sidelines of the G20 summit in Rome
    Reuters
    Defense and Security

    What Biden and Blinken Got Right on China

    In the News
    The National Interest by Paul Heer

    “If Washington is prepared to acknowledge that it can coexist with China, the strategic rivalry could be managed peacefully,” writes Paul Heer in the National Interest.