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Browse all episodes of our podcast, Deep Dish, where Council Vice President of Studies Brian T. Hanson sits down with guests to go beyond the headlines on critical global issues.

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  2. Biden walks with agents near the US-Mexico border
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    US Foreign Policy

    Lifting Sanctions Could Reduce Pressure at the US Border | Chicago Council on Global Affairs

    Blog Post
    Global Insight by Emma Sanderson

    US sanctions on Latin American countries have exacerbated the worsening economic and political conditions behind the current migrant surge.

  3. The Global Cost of Childhood Malnutrition | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
    Anne Thurow
    Food and Agriculture

    The Global Cost of Childhood Malnutrition | Chicago Council on Global Affairs

    Podcast
    by Roger Thurow

    Childhood malnutrition has lifelong consequences for individuals and the global community. Here’s what you can do to help.

  4. Netflix’s “The Diplomat”: Pop Culture Gives Diplomacy a Boost | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
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    US Foreign Policy

    Netflix’s “The Diplomat”: Pop Culture Gives Diplomacy a Boost | Chicago Council on Global Affairs

    Podcast
    by David Grae,Maryum Saifee

    "The Diplomat" is Hollywood's take on the foreign service. Deep Dish explores the significance with a career diplomat and TV producer.

  5. What Are Sanctions—and Do They Work? | Chicago Council on Global Affairs US Foreign Policy

    What Are Sanctions—and Do They Work? | Chicago Council on Global Affairs

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    by Ethan Kessler

    Research Associate Ethan Kessler explains the benefits and drawbacks of what’s become a major US foreign policy tool.

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    US Foreign Policy

    Celebrating and Empowering the Next Generation | Chicago Council on Global Affairs

    Blog Post
    Impact Stories by Elizabeth Shackelford

    Senior Fellow Elizabeth Shackelford reflects on how the Council helps students dive in.

  7. Why the Goals of the War Look Different in Kyiv | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
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    Defense and Security

    Why the Goals of the War Look Different in Kyiv | Chicago Council on Global Affairs

    Podcast
    by Iuliia Osmolovska,Ivo H. Daalder

    While many in the West see the outcome of the war as determined by military action and shifts in battlefield positions, in Ukraine, long term integration with the West is the most important goal.

  8. Detainees held at a prison in El Salvador
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    Human Rights

    El Salvador's Crackdown on Gangs, Explained | Chicago Council on Global Affairs

    Blog Post
    Global Insight by Emma Sanderson

    Mass arrests have reduced crime in the short-term—but at a significant cost to human rights.

  9. The Continent: Changing the Game in African Media | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
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    Culture

    The Continent: Changing the Game in African Media | Chicago Council on Global Affairs

    Podcast
    by Simon Allison

    Some of the most important innovations in the news media may be happening in Africa. What can we learn?

  10. Can a State Dinner End South Korea and Japan's Fight Over History? | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
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    Global Politics

    Can a State Dinner End South Korea and Japan's Fight Over History? | Chicago Council on Global Affairs

    Podcast
    by Frank Aum,Shihoko Goto

    On Deep Dish, we discuss if the ROK and Japan can finally resolve their fight over history and cooperate on Asia security.

  11. Biden's Human Rights Promises: Rhetoric or Real? | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
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    Biden's Human Rights Promises: Rhetoric or Real? | Chicago Council on Global Affairs

    Podcast
    by Steven Feldstein,Sarah Yager

    Deep Dish unpacks if Biden really centered human rights in US foreign policy.