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Iran May be Biden’s First Foreign Policy Challenge | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
The United States' strategy towards Iran must include more than just returning to the Iran nuclear agreement, our Deep Dish guests argue.
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Iran Mourns Soleimani and Vows Retaliation Against US
Former U.S. Ambassador to NATO Ivo Daalder, who now leads the Chicago Council on Global Affairs, called the decision to kill Soleimani “strategically a very unwise decision.”
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Iran Protests, Europe Gets Tough on China, Russia Resists Mobilization | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
Bethany Allen-Ebrahimian, Jamil Anderlini, and Bobby Ghosh join Ivo Daalder to discuss the week's top news stories.
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Iran Protests: Supreme Leader Finally Speaks
"I don't think he's trying to apologize or recognize any fault of the Islamic Republic... if he goes back one step, the revolution will come two steps forward."
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Iran Reacts to US Sanctions—with Echoes of Run-up to Pearl Harbor | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
University of Chicago’s Robert Pape and George Mason University’s Ellen Laison join this week's Deep Dish to discuss what is at stake with Iran.
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Iran Security Forces Clash with Protesters
Saeid Golkar speaks with Reuters about the protests in Iran and calls upon the entire world to support Iranians "as you are supporting Ukraine."
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Iran's election: It's not about moderates or hardliners
Presidential election is going to determine whether the rationalisation and normalisation of Iran is going to continue.
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Iran's Retaliation Against the US Is Not One and Done | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
Kelly Magsamen joins Deep Dish to discuss the immediate and lasting repercussions of killing Iranian commander Qasam Soleimani.
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Iran's Uprising and the Fight for Women's Rights | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
Experts discuss the movement’s momentum and the deteriorating human rights situation in Iran, and how it is shaping the future of women’s rights. -
Iran, Russia, and China, the Triple-Axis | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
Authors Dina Esfandiary and Ariane Tabatabai join Deep Dish to discuss the relationship between Iran, Russia, and China.
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Iranians and Americans Support A Mutual Return to JCPOA | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
A joint Chicago Council on Global Affairs and IranPoll survey results show that although Iranian and American public support for the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action has waned over time, there is still sizable backing for it in both countries.
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Iranians Consider China Even More Important Than Regional Allies | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
A new poll shows Iranians recognize the economic and security benefits of a closer relationship with China.
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ISIS Successful in Raising US Public Fears about Terrorism ...
Concerns about nuclear proliferation (59%) and Iran’s nuclear program (57%) remain high, but no greater than they were in 2014. https://globalaffairs.org/sites/default/files/2020-11/ISIS%20Successful%20in%20Raising%20US%20Public%20Fears%20about%20Terrorism%20PDF%20Report.pdf -
ISIS Successful in Raising US Public Fears about Terrorism | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
This survey from the Chicago Council on Global Affairs shows public concern about Islamic fundamentalism has increased 15 percent since 2014.
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Israel faces genocide charges in the UN's International Court of Justice
South Africa has charged Israel with genocide. Charges will be heard at the International Court of Justice, the judicial arm of the U.N. -
Israel's New Government, Afghanistan Peace Process, US-Iran Confrontations | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
Steve Chapman of the Chicago Tribune, Carol Giacomo of The New York Times, and Gideon Rachman of the Financial Times joined Council President Ivo Daalder analyze the week's global news.
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Jeb Bush to Address The Chicago Council | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
Jeb Bush gave the first foreign policy speech of his still-unannounced campaign to the Chicago Council on Global Affairs. -
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Justice For All: Exploring Impunity in the Middle East and North Africa | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
Experts discuss impunity and accountability throughout the Middle East and North Africa in the 21st century. -
Kathryn Koob Reflects on the Anniversary of the US Embassy Hostage Crisis | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
Former American Embassy employee Kathryn Koob answers a minute of questions about Tehran in 1979 in this episode of Wait Just a Minute.
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Kelly Magsamen on the Threat from Iran | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
Kelly Magsamen, former National Security Council director for Iran under US presidents George W. Bush and Barack Obama, takes a minute to answer questions on Iran, its proxies, and whether the US should support anti-regime protests.
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Korea Brief - Final
And 55 percent disagree that the United States should learn to live with countries like North Korea and Iran possessing nuclear weapons, just as we do with Russia and China. https://globalaffairs.org/sites/default/files/2020-12/ccs20_korea-brief.pdf -
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This places it on par with the perceived threat of Iran’s nuclear weapons program, which 57 percent cite as a critical threat.1 But while Americans view the program itself ... 1 This survey was conducted before the nuclear deal was reached wi https://globalaffairs.org/sites/default/files/2021-12/KoreaBrief_1510.pdf -
Kosovo-Serbia, Post-Abe Japan, Nord Stream 2 | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
Reporters from leading media outlets join the Council to discuss the Kosovo-Serbia relations, Japan, the Navalny poisoning, and much more.
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Kristin Ljungkvist | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
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Labor, Livelihoods, and Biometric Data | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
Check out our weekly round up of the top news and research in food, agriculture, and global development.
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Las opiniones de los latinos respecto a la política exterior de Estados Unidos es consistente con la del público estadounidense en general | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
Una encuesta revela que los hispanoamericanos tienen más similitudes que diferencias con otras poblaciones estadounidenses en la política exterior estadounidense. https://globalaffairs.org/las-opiniones-de-los-latinos-respecto-la-politica-exterior-de-estados-unidos-es-consistente-con-la -
Less is More: A New Strategy for US Security Assistance to Africa | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
The US strategy toward Africa today is neither effective nor sustainable. It’s time to flip the script.
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LESTER CROWN CENTER ON US FOREIGN POLICY By Dina ...
of Americans backing US participation in the Paris Agreement on climate change (64%) and the Iran. ... country than named terrorist group outside the United States (11%), North Korea (8%), or Iran (2%).19. https://globalaffairs.org/sites/default/files/2021-10/ccs2021_fpmc_0.pdf -
LESTER CROWN CENTER ON US FOREIGN POLICY Divided We ...
5 Iran’s nuclear program. 54%5 Economic. inequality in the United States. ... about the threat from Iran’s nuclear program (down from 57% in 2019). https://globalaffairs.org/sites/default/files/2020-12/report_2020ccs_americadivided_0.pdf -
Let’s Make a Deal: Public Backs Iran Talks | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
Majority of Americans favor the Iran nuclear agreement but are prepared to use military force to prevent Iran from acquiring nuclear weapons.
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Mahsa Amini's Death Sparks Protests Around the World
What's the historical context for protests in Iran? Nonresident Senior Fellow Saeid Golkar explains on NBC News Now with Joshua Johnson.
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Majority of Americans—Except for Republicans—Back Congressional Inquiry | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
Survey data shows thirty-year lows for American views of Russia.
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Majority of Iranians Oppose Development of Nuclear Weapons | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
Nationwide surveys conducted by IranPoll show that although Iranians say their country should not develop nuclear weapons, they have lost confidence in the nuclear agreement.
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Majority of Trump Republicans Prefer the United States Stay out of World Affairs | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
Republicans with a very favorable view of the former president seem to prefer a US role that is more independent and less cooperative.
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Manipulated Society: Paralyzing the Masses in Post-revolutionary Iran | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
The Islamic Republic of Iran has promoted despondency and hopelessness to the extent that citizens become paralyzed and incapable of challenging the political status quo.
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Martin Indyk on Breaking the Hamas-Israel Cycle of Violence | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
Former US Special Envoy for Israeli Palestinian Negotiations Martin Indyk joined us after the 2021 cease-fire between Israel and Hamas to explore the pattern driving the violence.
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Middle East and North Africa | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
Analysis of politics in Egypt, Iran, Iraq, Israel, Saudi Arabia, Syria, Tunisia, United Arab Emirates, Palestine, and the Middle East and North Africa (MENA). https://globalaffairs.org/regions/middle-east-and-north-africa -
Military Industrial Excess | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
As the Biden administration rolls out its 2024 budget proposal, we're digging deeper into US defense spending. https://globalaffairs.org/military-industrial-excess -
Millennials and Gen Z Sound the Alarm on Climate Change | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
While younger Americans are most concerned about climate change, pluralities of each generation are ready to take action to prevent it.
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Most Americans Supported Talks with Iran Prior to Hamas Attacks | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
But public opinion has likely shifted following Hamas' attacks on Israel.
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Most Americans Willing to Work with Autocrats to Protect the US | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
The public is more concerned about national security than promoting human rights and democracy abroad, Council polling shows.
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NATO’s Next Steps | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
Should Ukraine join NATO? On the heels of last week’s summit, our experts dig into the implications of expanding the alliance. https://globalaffairs.org/natos-next-steps -
Netflix’s “The Diplomat”: Pop Culture Gives Diplomacy a Boost | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
"The Diplomat" is Hollywood's take on the foreign service. Deep Dish explores the significance with a career diplomat and TV producer.
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New York Times' David Sanger on Cyberattacks | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
New York Times national security correspondent David Sanger takes a minute to answer questions about cyberattacks and why they have become the new weapon of choice for foreign adversaries.
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Next Generation Changemakers | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
A network of intersectional and multi-disciplinary thinkers, doers, and communicators to better guide and inform our work. -
Now Iraq's Parliament Votes to Expel US Forces. Why? | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
Emma Sky joins Deep Dish to explain why US-Iraq relations have deteriorated so abruptly and what it means for Iran and ISIS.
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OK, Boomer: Youth Hesitant to Use Force, Shun US ...
50. 28. Cyberattacks on US computer networks. International terrorism. Iran's nuclear program. ... 61. 76. 71. 65. To stop Iran from obtaining nuclearweapons. To fight against violent Islamic extremistgroups in Iraq and Syria. https://globalaffairs.org/sites/default/files/2020-11/report_youth-hesitant-on-force-shun-american-exceptionalism_20200204.pdf -
Pardey Paper_final-print_v3.indd
S p o n S o r e d b y. Agricultural Innovation: The United States in a Changing Global Realityphilip G. pardey and Jason M. beddow. By Philip G. Pardeyprofessor and director of the International Science and Technology practice and policy Center, https://globalaffairs.org/sites/default/files/2020-12/Agricultural_Innovation_Final_2013-report.pdf -
Pathways to Peace: Reflections on the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
Despite 75 years of struggle, two scholars remain cautiously optimistic about the future.