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What to Know about the Western Tanks Heading to Ukraine | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
The United States and Germany are sending their best tanks to Ukraine. Here’s why that matters.
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Eurasia's Freight Infrastructure vs. Russia's War in Ukraine | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
Even as the war in Ukraine creates risks, the extensive city-based CEFT network remains resilient from its continued expansion, improved infrastructure, and operational adaptability.
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A Year in, Americans Still Support Ukraine | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
A majority of the US public continues to back current military and financial aid to Kyiv, recent polls find.
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The War Against Ukraine's Cities | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
Kyiv, a capital city under siege, falters under the dangers of urbicide. As the victor emerges, so too does a new world order.
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Americans Prefer Sanctions Over Sending Troops to Ukraine | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
New data reveals that the US public would prefer to respond with to Russia's invasion of Ukraine with sanctions and diplomacy.
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Emerging Partisan Division on Support to Ukraine | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
Consensus on how long to provide economic and military aid to Ukraine appears to be weakening as the war enters its tenth month.
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The Ukraine Example: Circumstances Matter for Effective Security Assistance | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
US aid would not have been nearly as effective without Ukraine’s efforts to improve its military prior to the 2022 Russian invasion.
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Americans Support Ukraine—but Not with US Troops or a No-Fly Zone | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
A new poll reveals that Americans see Russia as a significant threat to US interests and support military and economic assistance to Ukraine.
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US Public Support for Defending Ukraine May Not Be Solid | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
Recent data shows Americans prefer diplomatic options first, but there is also record support for defending Ukraine.
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Americans Continue to Support Military and Economic Aid to Ukraine | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
However, Republican support for providing US assistance continues to steadily decline.
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The Impact of US Economic Woes on Support for Ukraine | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
Is the looming economic crisis influencing the public’s preferred response to the war in Ukraine? Recent polling suggests it's possible.
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Half of Americans Support Use of US Troops in Defense of Ukraine | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
On the heels of Ukrainian president Zelenskyy’s meeting with US President Biden, the 2021 Chicago Council Survey finds that a record 50 percent of Americans favor the use of US troops if Russia were to invade the rest of Ukraine.
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Preserving Ukraine's Independence, Resisting Russian Aggression: What the United States and NATO Must Do | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
This report from the Chicago Council on Global Affairs indicates Russia’s actions in and against Ukraine pose the gravest threat to European security.
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Explainer: Eastern Europeans Split over Russia's War in Ukraine | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
Recent polls find a geographic divide in the region when it comes to public perceptions of the conflict.
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What Has the United States Sent to Ukraine so Far? | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
Roughly $24 billion in military aid has been authorized for Ukraine since August—dwarfing total US assistance to the country in all previous years.
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Americans Support Help to Ukraine, Even out of Own Pockets | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
New surveys find that Americans are willing to pay more for fuel in order to support Ukraine.
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Most Russians Oppose Using Nuclear Weapons in Ukraine | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
A solid majority (69%) say that it would never be justified for Moscow to use a tactical nuclear weapon in its current military operation against Kyiv.
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Russians Are Split over Benefits of Military Action in Ukraine | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
While a majority continue to express support for the war and more now sense the military operation has been successful, the Russian public is divided on whether it has led to more positive or negative consequences.
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Many Russians Support Ukraine Peace Talks but Not Letting Territory Go | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
A slim majority think Moscow should open up negotiations, but it is unclear what they might be willing to concede.
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Japanese Public Backs Sanctions on Russia, Aid to Ukraine | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
In a shift from just a month ago, the Japanese public favors tough sanctions on Russia in concert with the US and Europe.
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Europeans Continue to Back Ukraine, But Disagree on the Endgame | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
In countries that favor a negotiated end to the conflict, support for specific policy measures that aid Ukraine has fallen.
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Ukraine and Taiwan: Why Airpower and Air Defense Matter | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
American weapons play a key role in the defense strategies of both US partners.
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Russian Public Support for Military Action in Ukraine Holds Steady | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
While more Russians say Moscow should start negotiations than continue fighting, their aim may be to solidify gains rather than making real compromises for peace.
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Majority of Russians Still Unwilling to Return Occupied Parts of Ukraine | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
While many Russians favor negotiating for peace with Kyiv, they are unwilling to give up any Ukrainian territory seized since 2014. They are, however, more open to a “neutral” status for eastern Ukraine.
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From Ukraine to Gaza to Iraq, Chicago's city council has been voting more often on foreign affairs | Chicago City Hall is voting more often on Foreign Affairs
The Chicago City Council has tripled its legislation on foreign policy in the last four years.
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2022 Survey of Public Opinion on US Foreign Policy | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
On some of the most significant issues of the day, including how the United States should respond to Russia's invasion of Ukraine, Americans across party lines are in agreement, albeit often for different reasons.
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Do Russians Fear the West? | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
The Russian public is concerned about NATO expansion but does not think an attack from the West is imminent.
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Zelenskyy Ukraine Congress speech about war with Russia
Volodymyr Zelenskyy is addressing the U.S. Congress about the war in Ukraine with Russia, after meeting with President Joe Biden.
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US Rejects Russian Demand to Bar Ukraine from NATO
"What Putin is really interested in is not occupying Ukraine, but controlling its government," argues Ivo Daalder on BBC Newsday.
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Americans Continue to See Benefits from US Alliances | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
As the war in Ukraine continues, majorities say the United States should maintain or increase its commitment to NATO.
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US Aid to Ukraine Hits $115 Billion
“Democrats have stayed pretty remarkably consistent,” in support for US aid to Ukraine, Senior Fellow Dina Smeltz explains on WESH-2 News.
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The US-Japan Alliance in the Age of Crisis | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
Survey results reveal how Japanese perceptions of security in East Asia have changed following Russia's invasion of Ukraine.
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US, Allies Hold Meeting to Expand Military Aid for Ukraine
"There is an opportunity not just to reestablish sovereignty and independence of Ukraine, but weakening Russia for the long term,” says Ivo Daalder on CNNi.
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Is Turkey Coming to a Crossroads? | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
Turks may be considering realigning eastward amid negative views on Western alliances.
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Guiding Principles for a Sustainable US Policy Toward Russia, Ukraine, and Eurasia | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
A joint task force outlines some key principles and judgments in managing the United States' relationships with Russia, Ukraine, and Eurasia.
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Year in Review: 2023 in Public Opinion | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
Over the past 12 months, our pollsters tracked public attitudes on everything from the war in Ukraine to conflict in the Middle East.
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Ivo Daalder on French President Emmanuel Macron's Ukraine Comments
"In war, defense is always easier than offense," Ivo Daalder says on CBC News.
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The Future of European Energy | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
The war in Ukraine has shifted public opinion toward energy independence, renewable power, and nuclear energy.
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Moments of Impact | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
We’re sharing Moments of Impact, stories of members of our community being inspired to think differently or act boldly to improve the world.
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Timeline Is Months, Not Years, for Ukraine Joining NATO
"If I were Vladimir Putin, I would not be happy about what happened in Vilnius this week," Ivo Daalder tells Carl Nasman.
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Stoltenberg: Ukraine Invitation When Conditions Are Met
"Now the question is working out the conditions [...] and not tie it to a condition that Russia has control over," says Ivo Daalder.
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White House Says Ukraine Cannot Join NATO During War
NATO has only grown since Putin's plan backfired. "This will be seen as one of the greatest strategic failures in history," says Ivo Daalder.
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How Wagner's Rebellion Impacts Support for Ukraine
Does Prigozhin's mutiny underscore an essential weakness for Vladimir Putin? Council President Ivo Daalder weighs in with Jen Psaki on MSNBC.
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Majorities Support US Bases in Key Allied Nations | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
But partisan divisions over using US troops to defend allies in Europe and Asia are growing.
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Where Americans Stand as Russia-Ukraine War Hits One Year
Senior Fellow Dina Smeltz joins NewsNation to break down recent polling.
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Paul Poast Analyzes the Latest from Ukraine
Paul Poast joins RTE Ireland to give his analysis on the latest news from Ukraine, plus Joe Biden's recent comments.
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Missile Shows the Need for Better Air Defense Systems to Ukraine
As the frenzy dies down after the missile hit in Poland, Council President Ivo Daalder joins Alisyn Camerota and Victor Blackwell to unpack lessons learned.
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The Increasing Risk of a Nuclear Accident in Ukraine
"The longer that there is shelling happening in that vicinity, the higher the risks are that there could be an accident," Elizabeth Shackleford tells the BBC.
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Israel and Ukraine Are Both in Danger of Strategic Defeat
"In many respects, both Ukraine and Israel are offering quintessential examples of a combatant winning the battle, but losing the war," Paul Poast writes.
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Why the US Cares about the War in Ukraine
Many Americans feel Russia's invasion is morally wrong and nearly three-quarters back increasing US military aid to Ukraine, Dina Smeltz tells NPR.