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Craig Kafura

As China Rises, Americans Seek Closer Ties with Japan

RESEARCH
Report by Coauthors

While the American public is hesitant to get involved in a conflict between China and Japan, Americans across party lines want to build strong relations with US allies in Asia.

Flags outside of NATO Headquarters
REUTERS
Public Opinion

US Public Divides along Party Lines on Israeli-Palestinian Conflict

RESEARCH
Public Opinion Survey by Coauthors

In regard to the Israel-Palestinian conflict, Republicans (59%) say the US should take Israel’s side, while majorities of Democrats (75%) and Independents (68%) say the US should not take either side.

View of the Western Wall, Jerusalem.
Toa Heftiba
Public Opinion

China Not Yet Seen as a Threat by the American Public

RESEARCH
Public Opinion Survey by Coauthors

The Trump administration’s active efforts to portray China as a bad international actor will further heighten tensions between the two countries, but as of yet, the American public does not yet see China as an urgent threat to national security.

USA and China flags.
CDC Global
Public Opinion

2018 Chicago Council Survey

RESEARCH
Public Opinion Survey by Coauthors

The 2018 Chicago Council Survey indicates that Americans now supported active US engagement in world affairs, the largest majority since 1974—except for just after the September 11 attacks.

2018 Chicago Council Survey: America Engaged Public Opinion

Record Number of Americans Endorse Benefits of Trade

RESEARCH
Public Opinion Survey by Coauthors

American views of President Trump’s performance on trade are divided along party lines, but a large majority say that trade is good for the US economy, consumers, and job creation.

A woman rides her motorcycle past containers at the Port of Shanghai.
Reuters
Global Economy

The Clash of Generations? Intergenerational Change and American Foreign Policy Views

RESEARCH
Public Opinion Survey by Coauthors

This Chicago Council on Global Affairs report reveals generations share opinions about international threats and foreign policy goals.

Shadows cast from a crowd of people in front of an American flag.
Reuters
Public Opinion

American Views toward US-Japan Relations and Asia-Pacific Security

RESEARCH
Public Opinion Survey by Coauthors

The American public continues to view Japan favorably. More than 86 percent say that the United States and Japan are mostly partners.

The American and Japanese flags.
US Dept. of Agriculture
Public Opinion

For First Time, Majority of Mexicans Hold Unfavorable View of United States

RESEARCH
Public Opinion Survey by Coauthors

Mexican public opinion of the US is at a record low, while American views of Mexico remain positive. However, both publics believe that NAFTA has been good for their respective economies.

Flag of Mexico.
Christian Frausto Bernal
Public Opinion

Bipartisan Support for Path to Citizenship for Unauthorized Immigrants

RESEARCH
Public Opinion Survey by Coauthors

Despite the Trump administration’s approach to immigration, survey data reveals growing support for a pathway to citizenship for unauthorized workers.

New citizens stand, while holding small American flags, during the National Anthem at a U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services actualization ceremony.
Reuters
Migration

The Domestic Sources of American Foreign Policy: Insights and Evidence 7th Edition

RESEARCH
Book by Coauthors

This book, meant for students in American foreign policy, gives a broad introduction to a wide range of domestic factors that influence US policymakers.

A metal sculpture of the world map hangs on a wall
George Bakos
US Foreign Policy