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  2. CCGA_Thurow Obesity_Paper_v4.indd

    est-growing obesity rates.10 In China, a country once plagued by famine and vast hunger, the economic costs of obesity are projected to more than double, from about 4 percent https://globalaffairs.org/sites/default/files/2020-11/report_looming-global-obesity-threat_20191016.pdf
  3. While Positive toward US Alliance, South Koreans Want to ...

    Eight in ten (86%) say the same about China, 83 percent for North Korea, and 69 percent say so about Japan. ... 2. • Sixty-two percent of South Koreans say that South Korea should strengthen relations with the United States even if this might diminish https://globalaffairs.org/sites/default/files/2020-11/191214_korean_attitudes_on_host_nation_support_final_.pdf
  4. The Chicago Council on Global Affairs is a nonpartisan, ...

    This is fostered by China’s rise and Russia’s increased aggression and enhanced efforts to gain client states globally. ... China’s contractors are primarily deployed to protect Chinese infrastructure projects or mining facilities. https://globalaffairs.org/sites/default/files/2023-08/Less%20is%20More%20-%20US%20SSA%20to%20Africa%208-2023%2C%20Published.pdf
  5. The Urban-Suburban-Rural “Divide” in American Views on Foreign Policy ...

    The Urban-Suburban-Rural “Divide” in American Views on Foreign Policy Understanding Both Agreement and Disagreement Among the US Public Sam Tabory, Research Associate, Global Cities Dina Smeltz, Senior Fellow, Public Opinion and Foreign Policy. https://globalaffairs.org/sites/default/files/2021-08/report_urban-rural-divide-us-foreign-policy_170524.pdf
  6. Screen shot of Elizabeth Shackelford on Al Jazeera's Inside Story. US Foreign Policy

    Can Russia Be Barred from the G20 Summit?

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    Al Jazeera by Elizabeth Shackelford

    Russian economics and politics cannot be separated, argues Elizabeth Shackelford on Al Jazeera. “If you have questions about that, just ask China.”

  7. Secretary of Defense, Lloyd J. Austin III administers the oath of office to Dr. Ely Ratner.
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    Has Washington's Policy Toward Taiwan Crossed the Rubicon?

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    National Interest by Paul Heer

    "If Taiwan […] is part of an international struggle against the PRC, how is that not a de facto ‘one China, one Taiwan’ policy?” writes Paul Heer in National Interest.

  8. What Americans Think about America First R E S ...

    China. 2015. 2017. 34N/A. 38. 31 27 22. 26 27 34 44. ... hypothetical confrontation between Japan and China.15 Although they are more likely now (40%) than they. https://globalaffairs.org/sites/default/files/2020-11/ccgasurvey2017_what_americans_think_about_america_first.pdf
  9. Final - Trilateral Cooperation Taskforce Report

    Cooperating, Competing, Confronting: US-Japan-South Korea Trilateral Cooperation as China Rises. PROJECT DIRECTOR. ... 17. China seeks toreplace the US as thedominant power in. the Asia-Pacific. https://globalaffairs.org/sites/default/files/2021-07/Final%20-%20Trilateral%20Cooperation%20Taskforce%20Report%202021-07-06.pdf
  10. President Joe Biden holds a bilateral meeting with Japan's Prime Minister Fumio Kishida
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    The Geopolitics of Biden's G7 Trip

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    Sirius XM The Briefing by Craig Kafura

    As world leaders meet in Japan, they are likely to discuss Russia's war in Ukraine, tensions in the Taiwan Strait, and economic coercion from China, Craig Kafura tells Steve Scully.