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Ukraine and the Future of Warfare | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
A panel of military experts discusses what the war in Ukraine reveals about the future of armed conflict. -
NATO's Nordic Expansion | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
Experts discuss why Finland and Sweden, both longstanding neutral nations, moved towards NATO membership following the Russian invasion of Ukraine. -
The People vs. Democracy | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
A panel of experts discusses why a growing number of citizens across the western world no longer believe that a democratic government can address their concerns. -
The Art of Middle East Diplomacy | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
Martin Indyk and Council President Ivo Daalder discuss US diplomacy in the Middle East and the lessons of Henry Kissinger’s attempts to achieve peace in the region. -
The Diplomatic Dissent Channel | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
Former diplomat Elizabeth Shackelford joins the Council for a conversation on the state of dissent in US foreign policy. -
China's Technology Competition | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
While China accelerates its efforts towards technological dominance, an expert panel assesses how the United States should position itself for economic, military, and political success. -
Global Leadership Awards 2020 | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
The 2020 Global Leadership Awards honor Dr. Paul Farmer, Dr. Helene Gayle, and Keith E. Williams for their work in advancing equity in global health and safety. -
The Rise of Europe's Digital Economy | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
Experts discuss how Europe’s thriving digital sector will fare as the global economic outlook becomes more uncertain. -
The Legacy of America's Longest War | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
Following the end of US military operations in Afghanistan, an expert panel assessed the war’s impact on US foreign and defense policy over 20 years. -
Trade-Offs in the Global Economy | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
Two former United States trade representatives examine how the 2020 election will affect US trade relationships around the world. -
2021 Corporate Outlook | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
Council President Ivo Daalder and board cochair Samuel C. Scott III met for a conversation considering the outlook for 2021 and effects on the corporate world. -
Bridging the Political Divide on Climate | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
Katharine Hayhoe and Rachel Bronson argue that we need to find shared values in order to achieve collective action on climate change. -
The Evolution of American Isolationism | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
Leading historians Douglas Irwin, Charles Kupchan, and Margaret  MacMillan  explore the United States in the era of the Council’s founding.   -
China's Influence in Latin America | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
A panel of experts discusses rising Chinese presence in Latin America and what it means for politics and economics throughout the region. -
COVID-19-A Wake Up Call for the West | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
Adrian Woolridge, John Micklethwait, and Anne Dias joined the Council to consider whether western democracies can evolve to meet the demands of today. -
Uncovering the Age of Impunity in the Americas | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
Experts discuss impunity and accountability throughout the Americas in the 21st century. -
The State of Democracy in Latin America | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
Nicolas Ducoté, cofounder of one of Latin America’s top think tanks, discusses concerns for Latin American democracy. -
Japan's Olympic Story, from 1964 to 2021 | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
After COVID-19 forced Japan to delay the 2020 Olympics, a panel of experts explores the potential impact of the upcoming Tokyo Olympic Games compared to Japan’s first time hosting in 1964 and the Sapporo 1972 and Nagano 1998 Winter Olympics. -
The Indo-Pacific and the "Quad" | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
Can Tokyo, with its own limitations, remain a driving force behind the concept and operation of the partnership between the U.S., Japan, India, and Australia? -
Good Economics for Hard Times | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
Abhijit Banerjee joins the Council to argue that Western-centric thinking has failed to explain how it benefits the average person in a more globalized world.