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Ana Miyares PhotographyAt the Water's Edge: Foreign Policy, Polarization, and the American Public
Craig Kafura, Sarah Maxey, and Gerard Baker discuss findings from the 2025 Chicago Council Survey, highlighting where Americans are divided—and where consensus still exists—on the US role in the world. -
Alex Brandon / APPublic Opinion and the Future of US Foreign Policy
An expert roundtable convened in partnership with Bridging the Gap explores what public opinion data can indicate about the future of US foreign policy. -
Andreas Schaad / MSCIs Competition without Conflict Possible? Mapping the Views of Chinese and Americans on Foreign Policy Issues
At the Munich Security Conference, the Council and the Carter Center present their groundbreaking research and results from recent public opinion surveys examining Chinese and American perspectives on international security, trade relations, and… -
Sue Ogrocki / APCongressman Ro Khanna on US Foreign Policy
Congressman Ro Khanna (CA-17) joins the Council for a private roundtable discussion. -
Ana Miyares PhotographyFulbright and Chicago Council 2025 Extravaganza
Members of the Council and the Fulbright Association are invited to join us for an evening of connection with other globally minded professionals. -
Jul 16Erin Hooley / APLocal Voices, National Debate: How Chicagoland Views Immigration
Craig Kafura, Beatriz Ponce de León, and Juliana Kerr discuss new Chicago Council survey data on immigration attitudes in the Chicago area and what local opinion tells us about one of America's most debated issues. -
John PembleJeb Bush to Address The Chicago Council
Jeb Bush gave the first foreign policy speech of his still-unannounced campaign to the Chicago Council on Global Affairs. -
Ana Miyares PhotographyThe Folly of Realism: Ukraine, Russia, and US Foreign Policy
Lt. Col. (ret.) Alexander Vindman and John Gans examine America's evolving Eastern Europe strategy and what Ukraine reveals about the future of US foreign policy. -
Ana Miyares PhotographyA Diversity of Opinion: Race, Age, and US Foreign Policy
A conversation with polling experts during the week of the DNC in Chicago explores how factors like race and age play into Americans’ views on foreign policy. -
AP PhotosHuman Rights and the Future of Afghanistan
Join UChicago's International House and the Chicago Council for a conversation with Nader Nadery on the future of human rights in Afghanistan.