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What Can Mexico Really Do About Migration? | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
Earl Anthony Wayne, a former US ambassador to Mexico, joins Deep Dish to discuss what can realistically be done about migrants.
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What Americans Think about America First R E S ...
What Americans Think about America First. R E S U L T S O F T H E 2 0 1 7 C H I C A G O C O U N C I L S U R V E Y O F A M E R I C A N P U B L I C O P I N I O N A N D U S F O R E I G N P O L I C Y. By Dina SmeltzIvo Daalder Karl FriedhoffCraig https://globalaffairs.org/sites/default/files/2020-11/ccgasurvey2017_what_americans_think_about_america_first.pdf -
Weapons of Math Destruction: Data and Statistics in Foreign Policy | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
Council experts join together for a discussion about 2020 public opinion, polling, and the use of data in foreign policy. -
We Will Chicago: Environment, Climate, and Energy | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
Angela Tovar joins local and international leaders to discuss climate solutions and urban resiliency efforts. -
We Can't Shoot for the Moon without Space Technology | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
Federal investment in space technology is crucial to help farmers fight climate change—this generation's moonshot.
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Wanted: Vladimir Putin for Crimes Against Children | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
The recent ICC arrest warrant for Putin has sparked global attention, but what about the children abducted during conflict?
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Wait Just a Minute | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
Video series featuring interviews and expert responses to political questions regarding global affairs, international politics, and current events. https://globalaffairs.org/commentary-and-analysis/videos/wait-just-minute -
Vulnerable, Vilified, and Essential: Immigrants, Refugees, and Asylum-Seekers during COVID-19 | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
In this blog post from the Chicago Council on Global Affairs, we dig deeper into how the pandemic has affected immigrants to the US.
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Vroom or Bust? Towards a Chicago E-Scooter Strategy in 2020 and Beyond | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
This paper offers a national and international overview of the e-scooter and micromobility trends and outlines the 2019 pilot program in Chicago.
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Vouchers and Housing Policy | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
A paper from the Chicago Council on Global Affairs by Rudolph G. Penner that honors the work of Michael H. Moskow in the global economy.
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Views of Trump Hit All-Time Low in South Korea | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
Recent polling finds that Trump's favorability in South Korea has reached an all-time low of 17 percent—down 29 percentage points from last year
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Views from the G2: Public Opinion in the US and China | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
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.
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Vice President Mike Pence on America's Role in the World | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
Join Vice President Mike Pence for a discussion on his career, foreign policy, and his new book, " So Help Me God." -
Venezuela's Two Presidents | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
Latin America expert Peter Schechter and veteran diplomat Cecile Shea join this week’s Deep Dish to discuss varying opinions on Venezuela’s two claimants to power, Juan Guaidó and Nicolás Maduro.
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Vaccinations Bring Hope; Brazil Death Toll Mounts; One Month to Tokyo | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
In some countries the year of the pandemic is coming to a close, with successful vaccination campaigns providing an exit from pandemic restrictions. But that’s not the case everywhere.
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Using Systems Approaches to Catalyze Whole-of-Community Childhood Obesity Prevention Efforts | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
This paper argues that combining two movements in obesity research could turn the tide on obesity.
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Using Nudges and Energy Benchmarking to Drive Behavior Change in Commercial, Institutional, and Multifamily Residential Buildings
improved results • Provide additional metrics beyond the ENERGY STAR score • Identify opportunities to integrate Profiles with appropriate utility programs. ... them informed about current utility programs and other efforts to promote energy https://globalaffairs.org/sites/default/files/2021-10/report_using_nudges_energy_benchmarking_weigert_2016.pdf -
US-Iran Conflict: Prospects for De-Escalation | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
Kelly Magsamen, former National Security Council director for Iran, joins the Council to discuss America's policy options for Iran going forward. -
US, Japan, and South Korea Coordination Key to Competing in Southeast Asia | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
In picking fronts that offer the paths of least resistance, trilateral cooperation will maximize the presence of all three countries in ASEAN, maintaining balance in the region and making collective progress toward economic and development goals.
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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 -
US Public Not Convinced Trump's Policies Will Make America Safer | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
Although survey data shows that majorities of Americans continue to think that international terrorism is the most critical threat to the US, the overall public is not convinced that the Trump administration's policies will make the US safer from
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US Pressures Israel, Biggest Stories of 2023, Global Elections | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
Yasmeen Abutaleb, Carla Anne Robbins, and Nahal Toosi join Ivo Daalder to discuss the week's top news stories.
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US Opinion Leaders Support Aid to Taiwan | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
But most oppose sending US troops to the island should China invade.
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US government shutdown: Do other countries have government shutdowns?
The US government avoided a shutdown but has had many in recent years. Why don't other governments have as many shutdowns? -
US Government Nutrition Research: Six Years Later | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
Were the recommendations in the Center on Global Food and Agriculture's 2015 nutrition report successful? The Council examines this question in the second part of our 2021 series to find out.
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US global food security efforts must be strengthenedThe Global ...
In contrast, funding for global food security programs has remained relatively stagnant, exacerbating income losses and increases in food prices brought on by global supply chain and economic disruptions. ... 2. Congress should recognize the importance https://globalaffairs.org/sites/default/files/2023-03/GFSA-Reauthorization_brief_final_230328.pdf-combined.pdf -
US Global Engagement: Are We In, Out, Or In Limbo? | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
Jake Sullivan and Tom Wyler join the Council to discuss what the Trump administration’s pursuit of America First means for US foreign policy. -
US Foreign Policy | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
Our collection of news, commentary, analysis, events, and perspectives on US foreign policy approach, international issues, and current events. https://globalaffairs.org/issues/us-foreign-policy -
US Experts Consider China a Shifting and India a Stable Friend to Russia | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
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.
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US Experts Anticipate Future Decline for Russia Among the Great Powers | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
Arik Burakovsky, Dina Smeltz, and Brendan Helm find that while experts anticipate changes in the global balance of power in the next 20 years, with China overtaking the United States, they do not expect Russia to come out stronger.
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US Economic Trends to Watch in 2022 | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
Goldman Sachs’ chief economist Jan Hatzius considers the outlook for the US economy in 2022. -
US Commitments in Nutrition and Health for a Better Future | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
The United States has made big pledges for global nutrition. Our white paper offers recommendations to turn commitments into action.
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US Climate Policy at a Crossroads? | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
Juliet Eilperin moderates a discussion with Mary Nichols and Michael Greenstone to talk about the US climate policy. -
US Attitudes toward the Republic of Korea | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
This Chicago Council on Global Affairs survey indicates that American public is strongly supportive of an alliance with Korea but less supportive of trade ties.
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US and Russia: Insecurity and Mistrust Shape Mutual Perceptions | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
Polling data shows that although Americans believe that Russia is acting to contain US power, the US public favors cooperation and engagement rather than containing Russia.
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US Ambassador to the UN Linda Thomas-Greenfield on Tackling the Global Food Security Crisis | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
UN Ambassador Linda Thomas-Greenfield argues that implementing a foreign policy for all Americans means tackling the global food security crisis head on. -
US Ambassador to China Nicholas Burns on China-US Relations | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
Members of the Council community join Ambassador Burns for insights into the current state of the China-US relationship. -
Urban Waterways in Global Cities FORUM REPORT JUNE 2017 ...
Urban Waterways in Global Cities. FORUM REPORT JUNE 2017. ALL STATEMENTS OF FACT AND EXPRESSIONS OF OPINION CONTAINED IN THIS REPORT ARE THE SOLE RESPONSIBILITY OF THE AUTHOR(S) AND DO NOT NECESSARILY REFLECT THE VIEWS OF THE CHICAGO COUNCIL ON https://globalaffairs.org/sites/default/files/2021-06/report_urban_waterways_170622.pdf -
Urban Resiliency and Chronic Violence | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
This report looks at chronic violence and community resilience in the US and around the world and makes policy recommendations for addressing chronic violence in urban areas.
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Upcoming Events | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
Virtual, hybrid, and in-person Chicago events covering politics, foreign relations, international current events, arts, and culture. https://globalaffairs.org/events -
Unraveling Haiti Two Years after Moïse's Assassination | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
From corruption to inequality, underlying factors hinder Haiti's progress post-President Moïse's assassination.
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Unpacking the Putin-Kim Jung Un Meeting
Russia needs munitions for the war in Ukraine, Bruce Jentleson explains, while North Korea wants technology for its space program.
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Unlocking the Potential of Civic Technology | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
Safeguarding methods of democratic influence is a core strategic mandate for city governments to legitimize technology.
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Unlocking the Potential of Civic Technology 2018 Chicago Forum ...
investment in technology programs for cities reached $80 billion in 2018 and will reach $135 billion by 2021i. ... administer the program, with resource support from philanthropic sources or newfound fiscal space. https://globalaffairs.org/sites/default/files/2020-11/report_unlocking-potential-civic-technology_20190508.pdf -
United States Immigration and Border Policy in 2019 | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
Immigration experts Michelle Brané and Randy Capps, along with the Chicago Council on Global Affairs, explored what is taking place at the US-Mexican border. -
Understanding the US Global Food Security Framework | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
With food security front and center amid COVID-19, climate change, and increased conflict, understanding how the US engages on this issue globally is critical.
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Ukraine's Zelensky Is Dealing with More Than the Impeachment Inquiry | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
Melinda Haring and Joanna Rohozinska join the Chicago Council on Global Affairs’ Deep Dish podcast to discuss the latest in Europe.
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Ukraine Support, Tensions in Kosovo and Serbia, Canada-India Feud | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
Steven Erlanger, Carla Anne Robbins, and Philip Stephens join Ivo Daalder to discuss the week's top news stories.
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Ukraine is full of landmines
It will take decades to clear. Without women, it will be even slower — and more dangerous. -
Ukraine and Cities on the Frontlines | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
In the face of urban warfare, mayors and local communities have emerged as symbols of leadership, resistance, and resilience.