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  2. Chicago Council on Global Affairs Celebrates Its Centennial US Foreign Policy

    Chicago Council on Global Affairs Celebrates Its Centennial

    In the News
    WBEZ by Ivo H. Daalder

    Council President Ivo Daalder updates WBEZ’s Reset on the Council's Centennial Celebration and the latest in Ukraine.

  3. Ukrainian soldiers fire an anti-aircraft weapon in Bakhmut on January 10, 2023.
    Reuters
    Global Politics

    Ukraine Sees 'Year of Victory' but Russia Has Other Plans

    In the News
    Washington Post by Elizabeth Shackelford

    “If it doesn’t wrap in 2023, Putin will have a very big upper hand. As it is, Zelensky still has a shot because he still has very strong support.”

  4. Military equipment bound for Ukraine are loaded on a plane
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    Public Opinion

    Poll: Support Slipping for Indefinite US Aid to Ukraine

    In the News
    Washington Post by Dina Smeltz,Craig Kafura,Emily Sullivan

    New Council polling offers insights into where Americans stand as the conflict drags into winter.

  5. Ukrainian service members unload a shipment of US military aid
    Reuters
    Public Opinion

    Liberal Democrats Are More Hawkish Than You Might Think

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    Washington Post by Dina Smeltz,Emily Sullivan

    "Liberal Democrats are far and away Ukraine’s strongest American supporters," Dina Smeltz and Emily Sullivan write.

  6. Speaker Nancy Pelosi gestures next to Legislative Yuan Vice President Tsai Chi-chang as she leaves the parliament in Taipei, Taiwan on August 3, 2022.
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    Defense and Security

    What Americans Think about China and Taiwan

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    Washington Post by Craig Kafura,Dina Smeltz

    Dina Smeltz and Craig Kafura argue that a majority of Americans support backing Taiwan as the U.S. has backed Ukraine, as long as U.S. troops aren’t involved.

  7. Apartment buildings in Borodyanka, Ukraine lay destroyed.
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    Defense and Security

    The War in Ukraine Is on Track to Be among Modern History's Bloodiest

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    The Washington Post by Paul Poast

    Five months after Russia's invasion of Ukraine, more soldiers are dying per day than the typical war — and all signs point to protracted conflict.

  8. McConnell, Zelenskyy, and Schumer walk in the halls of Congress
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    Public Opinion

    Most Favor Military Aid to Ukraine, but Partisan Split Grows, Poll Finds

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    Washington Post by Dina Smeltz,Lama El Baz

    The Chicago Council Survey findings come at a pivotal moment as Ukraine seeks further US commitment with no end to the war in sight.

  9. Screenshot of Elizabeth Shackelford on VOA. Defense and Security

    Experts Warn Russia Not Ready for Ceasefire with Ukraine

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    VOA by Elizabeth Shackelford

    Peace talks in Istanbul are “an indication that the tables are turning a bit, and Russia no longer has the upper hand,” says Elizabeth Shackelford on VOA.

  10. Screenshot of Sibel Oktay on VOA News with bookshelves behind her. US Foreign Policy

    China Says It Will Not Arm Russia against Ukraine

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    VOA by Sibel Oktay

    Macron’s statements show Europe’s concern that US attention will waver too much from Ukraine to Taiwan, argues Sibel Oktay.

  11. Residential buildings in the town of Irpin, outside Kyiv, Ukraine, destroyed in the Russian invasion.
    Reuters
    Defense and Security

    Prosecuting the Crime of Aggression in Ukraine

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    United States Institute of Peace by David Scheffer

    The Atlantic Council’s Eurasia Center and the Ukrainian Embassy to the United States discuss the creation of a Special Tribunal for the Crime of Aggression.