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U.S. Global Leadership Is Losing Ground at Home
Candace Rondeaux features in World Politics Review to discuss the impact partisan divides in foreign policy will have on the US election.
Foreign Policy Fault Lines in the 2024 Election
The starkly different foreign policy stances of U.S. presidential candidates could influence the election outcome at the margins.
Israel’s War in Gaza: Partisan, Racial, and Generational Views on the U.S. Role in the Conflict
Key findings of 2023 Chicago Council Survey reveal how Americans view the U.S. role in Israel’s War in Gaza.
Partisan, Racial, and Generational Views on America’s Global Role
Key findings of 2023 Chicago Council Survey reveal how Americans view the U.S. role in the world.
Russia’s War in Ukraine: Partisan, Racial, and Generational Views on the U.S. Role in the Conflict
Key findings of 2023 Chicago Council Survey reveal how Americans view the U.S. role in Russia’s War in Ukraine.
Can the Wagner Group Be Prosecuted Post-Prigozhin?
The Wagner Group committed atrocities worldwide. European courts exercising universal jurisdiction offer hope for accountability.
Targeting the Wagner Group: How the U.S. Can Strengthen Sanctions Against Russia
How the United States sanctioned the Wagner Group—and how to keep up the pressure.
Wicked Problems: Candace Rondeaux on the Digital Revolution
Candace Rondeaux features on Gillian Burke’s “Wicked Problems: Candace Rondeaux on the Digital Revolution.”
A Fitting Coda for the Wagner Group
Senior Director Candace Rondeaux reflects on the death of Yevgeny Prigozhin and what it might mean for Russia and the world.
The Difference “Difference” Makes for American National Security
The Chicago Council on Global Affairs and New America offer new research on the views of non-white Americans on national security issues.