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Agnes Binagwaho on Reimagining Global Health Equity in Rwanda | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
Agnes Binagwaho joins the Council to discuss what can be learned from Rwanda to inform global health equity and delivery in other countries and regions. -
Albright and Rice on Women in Leadership and US Foreign Policy | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
Former Secretaries of State Madeleine Albright and Condoleezza Rice discuss their experience as trailblazers in foreign policy and the critical importance of women's leadership and gender parity in foreign relations. -
Ambassador Dina Kawar on Jordan-US Relations | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
Ambassador Dina Kawar discusses the relationship between Jordan and the United States, as well as Jordan’s role in regional security. -
Ambassador Jean-Arthur RĂ©gibeau on Belgium-US Relations | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
Ambassador RĂ©gibeau joins members of the Council community to share insights into the current state of the Belgium-US relationship. -
Ambassador Lianys Torres Rivera on Cuba-US Relations | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
Ambassador Lianys Torres Rivera provides her perspective on the future of the relationship between Cuba and the United States. -
Ambassador Sandhu on US-India Relations | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
Ambassador Taranjit Singh Sandhu examines how the relationship between India and the United States might change in the midst of a global crisis. -
America, China, and the Avoidable War | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
Former Australian Prime Minister Kevin Rudd discusses the foreign policy objectives of the United States and China and how these superpowers can prevent competition from sparking a conflict. -
American Isolationism, Past and Present | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
Charles Kupchan examines US isolationism to shed light on how to find the middle ground between a foreign policy that does too little and one that does too much. -
Amplifying Black History for Structural Change and Unity | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
Learning the lessons of Black History Month can highlight opportunities for addressing structural racism and systemic inequity. -
Amplifying Women's Rights in Afghanistan | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
As the Taliban crackdown on women’s rights continues, an expert panel discusses how the global community can support Afghan women and girls.