Chicago Council on Foreign Relations
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- Information from 678 converted Dec. 17, 2014(Founded 1922)
- Hutton, D. G. The Chicago council on ... 1943.
- Strengthening America : the civic and political integration of Muslim Americans : report of the Task Force on Muslim American Civic and Political Engagement, c2007:p. 4 of cover (The Chicago Council on Global Affairs, founded in 1922 as the Chicago Council on Foreign Relations)
- Web site thechicagocouncil.org/chicago_council_timeline.php, Nov. 15, 2010(The Chicago Council stepped up its activities in the sphere of public education, drawing U.S. and international leaders and world affairs experts to Chicago ... the Council is moving beyond its historic concentration on public education in Chicago and expanding its influence on opinion and policy regarding global issues through activities such as task forces, conferences, and study groups. In recognition of these changes, in September 2006 the Council changed its name from The Chicago Council on Foreign Relations to The Chicago Council on Global Affairs)
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The Chicago Council on Global Affairs is an American think tank and public engagement nonprofit organization focused on global affairs located in Chicago, Illinois. Founded in 1922 as the Chicago Council on Foreign Relations, it is an independent, nonpartisan nonprofit 501(c)(3) organization with a stated mission of "increasing knowledge of and engagement in global affairs through events and engagement experiences, leadership development programs, public opinion surveys, and research and analysis." The council has hosted numerous presidents, prime ministers, and secretaries of state since its founding The council is home to the Lester Crown Center on US Foreign Policy. Since 1974, the council has polled the American public to understand their views on US global engagement. The Chicago Council Survey focuses on American public opinions of foreign policy issues, highlighting trends and shifts in thinking over time. Dr. Leslie Vinjamuri was named president and CEO of the council in 2025.
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