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Americans Continue to Support Military and Economic Aid to Ukraine | Chicago Council on Global Affairs globalaffairs.org/research/publi…

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On FP Live, Ivo Daalder, the former U.S. ambassador to NATO and CEO of the Chicago Council on Global Affairs, explains why the Republican party has been shifting towards isolationism. Watch the full interview or read the Q&A here: foreignpolicy.com/2024/02/29/tru…

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Support for global engagement among young and even middle-aged Americans has declined to some of the lowest percentages recorded in over the last nine years of Chicago Council on Global Affairs surveys, Lama El Baz writes. More analysis 📉⤵️ brnw.ch/21wHFnj

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This Thursday, join a panel of experts for a wide-ranging discussion on the evolving US-Japan relationship through the lens of politics, security, culture, and economics. 🎟️🔽 brnw.ch/21wIraW

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Interesting poll by Chicago Council on Global Affairs - Among Rs, Ds, and independents there is more support for a path to citizenship than just letting undocumented immigrants stay. I guess the message is if you're going to go for it, go for it. thehill.com/latino/4649332…

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Russian young adults who trust traditional media sources like TV and newspapers are more optimistic about their country’s future than those with greater trust in less-regulated digital media sources, Chicago Council on Global Affairs-Левада-Центр polling shows. brnw.ch/21wKd6e

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Next Monday, join @IanBremmer, Kevin Rudd AC, Ivo Daalder, and @Zeenat for a conversation on how the United States and its allies can respond to threats to global stability. 🎫⤵️ brnw.ch/21wKqEl

Next Monday, join @IanBremmer, <a href="/AmboRudd/">Kevin Rudd AC</a>, <a href="/IvoHDaalder/">Ivo Daalder</a>, and @Zeenat for a conversation on how the United States and its allies can respond to threats to global stability. 🎫⤵️ brnw.ch/21wKqEl
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Where "Pure Independents" Stand on US Foreign Policy | Chicago Council on Global Affairs @Ckafura @ccga @ipsos @pbs-@marist globalaffairs.org/commentary-and…

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Young Americans Support NATO but Unsure It Makes United States Safer | Chicago Council on Global Affairs globalaffairs.org/research/publi…

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“Only 52 percent of Trump Republicans — compared to 71 percent of other Republicans and 83 percent of Democrats — believe NATO is ‘essential’ to U.S. security,” Ivo Daalder and Dina Smeltz 🌻 note in POLITICOEurope. brnw.ch/21wLe2b

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For the 2nd year in a row, Chicago Council on Global Affairs/New America have partnered to conduct novel research on partisan, racial, and generational views across various topics including Russia’s War in Ukraine, Israel’s War in Gaza, and America's role in the world. 🔗 go.newamerica.org/views-on-us-fo…

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NEW from Chicago Council on Global Affairs + New America: The Russia-Ukraine and Israel-Hamas wars have fractured American public opinion along partisan and demographic fault lines. What implications might this have for the 2024 election? Explore our analysis 📊⬇️ LINK brnw.ch/21wLlR5

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Is immigration a "threat" to the USA? New Chicago Council on Global Affairs survey data shows that the partisan divide on this issue couldn't be sharper: 83% of Republicans say yes, compared to only 27% of Democrats.

Is immigration a "threat" to the USA? 

New <a href="/ChicagoCouncil/">Chicago Council on Global Affairs</a> survey data shows that the partisan divide on this issue couldn't be sharper: 83% of Republicans say yes, compared to only 27% of Democrats.
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NEW DATA 📊➡️ Eight in 10 Republicans (83%) now say large numbers of immigrants and refugees coming into the United States is a critical threat to the country, a record high in Chicago Council on Global Affairs surveys dating back to 1998. brnw.ch/21wLJ88

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Whether attacked by its neighbors or Tehran, majorities of Americans oppose using US troops to come to Israel’s defense, according to new Chicago Council Survey data. 📈⤵️ brnw.ch/21wLJfy

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As the US presidential election approaches, join the Chicago Council for an event series that will focus on global issues shaping the 2024 election, including trade, immigration, and the Middle East conflict. Register for all three events today: 🎟️➡️ brnw.ch/21wLSix

As the US presidential election approaches, join the Chicago Council for an event series that will focus on global issues shaping the 2024 election, including trade, immigration, and the Middle East conflict.

Register for all three events today: 🎟️➡️ brnw.ch/21wLSix
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Everyone recognizes that US international engagement is not without costs. But there is a divide in how Americans see the benefits of that engagement. According to recent Chicago Council on Global Affairs polling, a majority of Democrats say that Benefits>Costs. Not so with Republicans.

Everyone recognizes that US international engagement is not without costs. But there is a divide in how Americans see the benefits of that engagement. 

According to recent <a href="/ChicagoCouncil/">Chicago Council on Global Affairs</a> polling, a majority of Democrats say that Benefits&gt;Costs.  Not so with Republicans.
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One week from today, hear economists Heidi Crebo-Rediker 🌻 🇺🇸🇺🇦 and Diane Swonk discuss how the outcome of the presidential election could impact the economy, both in the United States and globally, in the first event of our Election 2024 series. 🎟️➡️ brnw.ch/21wMo1u

One week from today, hear economists <a href="/heidirediker/">Heidi Crebo-Rediker 🌻 🇺🇸🇺🇦</a> and <a href="/DianeSwonk/">Diane Swonk</a> discuss how the outcome of the presidential election could impact the economy, both in the United States and globally, in the first event of our Election 2024 series. 🎟️➡️ brnw.ch/21wMo1u
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Our new piece on the results of a survey of 471 US foreign policy leaders. A majority of Democrats, Republicans, and Independents all believe a Trump victory would make US withdrawal from NATO more likely though war with Russia less likely. 1/ globalaffairs.org/commentary-and…