Internship Program
The Council offers undergraduate juniors and seniors and graduate students the opportunity to learn about our organization and participate in a variety of duties associated with ongoing projects through our internship program.
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Leadership Development Opportunities | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
We are committed to positioning the next generation to take global leadership roles by engaging them in the Council's mission and all we do. https://globalaffairs.org/about-us/leadership-development-opportunities -
Emerging Leaders Class of 2016 | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
The Emerging Leaders Class of 2016 spent two years examining key issues that affect the world and impact the global city of Chicago. https://globalaffairs.org/about-us/leadership-development-opportunities/emerging-leaders-program/program-alumni/emerging-5 Results that match 1 of 2 words
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1974 Chicago Council Survey | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
The inaugural Chicago Council Survey was conducted in December 1974 to seek and understand the views of the public and national leaders on a series of international questions.
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1978 Chicago Council Survey | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
The 1979 Chicago Council Survey found that the American people and leaders were interested in maintaining international involvement but were also concerned about hedging and restraining foreign commitments.
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1982 Chicago Council Survey | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
The 1982 Chicago Council Survey shows important disparities between public opinion and Reagan administration policies in defense spending, arms control, foreign aid, détente, and trade policy.
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1990 Chicago Council Survey | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
The 1990 Chicago Council Survey was performed during an age of global economic competition.
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1994 Chicago Council Survey | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
The 1994 Chicago Council survey indicates that American attitudes at both public and leadership levels reflect a "pragmatic internationalism."
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99 report
Responses to thesequestions indicate a few significantchanges. Figure 1-4 shows the netresults for each program. ... Defense spending. Gathering intelligence about other countries. Social security. Programs to combat violence & crime. https://globalaffairs.org/sites/default/files/2020-11/1998-Chicago-Council-Survey-PDF-Report.pdf -
95 reportQ5
42. 27. 64. 46. 71. 52. 75. The LeadersThe Public. Programs to combatviolence and crime. ... Defense spending. Economic aid to other nations. Space program. Military aid to other nations. https://globalaffairs.org/sites/default/files/2020-11/1994--Chicago-Council-Survey-PDF-Report.pdf -
US Report v.2
Christopher Whitney, program officer at The Chicago. Council on Foreign Relations, and Dukhong Kim,. ... tic problems, so also spending preferences still reflect. strong support for expanding domestic programs. https://globalaffairs.org/sites/default/files/2020-11/2002-Chicago-Council-Survey-PDF-Report.pdf