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Robert Pape

Prof. Robert Pape discusses American political violence

September 23, 2024
Cathy Cohen

Prof. Cathy Cohen discusses Gen Z’s and millennials’ views on the issues, candidates in the 2024 election

One of the biggest questions of every election is: What’s going on with young voters? There is endless speculation on the news about what young people...

September 19, 2024
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Faculty Student Political Economy Political Science Announcements

College Students Co-author Scholarly Article on Climate Change Attitudes

The final quarter of a Social Science Inquiry sequence, taught by Andrew Eggers, saw students collaborating on the design and execution of a social sc...

January 13, 2025
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Faculty Student Political Science Political Economy Announcements

Pathways in World Politics previews international relations studies at a research university

Over three weeks, high school students explore world politics in a university environment, and with research-focused professors teaching the course, l...

January 13, 2025
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Political Science Announcements In the News

New Foreign Policy new rankings place UChicago’s Political Science and CIR in the top 15

The Teaching, Research, and International Policy (TRIP) Project at William & Mary’s Global Research Institute has long partnered with Foreign Policy t...

August 2, 2024
Michael Albertus

NYT – Michael Albertus discusses the Venezuelan elections and its problems

July 29, 2024
Susan Stokes

Political Science Announcements In the News

Project Syndicate - Sue Stokes discusses how inequality spurs democratic backsliding

CHICAGO – With November’s election in the United States fast approaching, Democrats continue to debate whether to campaign on the economy or the futur...

December 10, 2024
Robert Pape

Political Science In the News Announcements

Mother Jones – Robert Pape discusses the SCOTUS immunity ruling and the prospects for political violence

On Monday, the Supreme Court ruled 6-3 that former President Donald Trump has broad immunity from prosecution for crimes he allegedly committed while ...

July 5, 2024
Mark Hansen

Announcements In the News

Politico – Mark Hansen discusses President Biden’s choices post-debate

On Thursday, President Joe Biden’s debate performance sent Democrats straight into crisis mode: Nothing about his demeanor, from his shaky voice, to h...

July 1, 2024
Robert Pape

In the News

Nature - Protests over Israel-Hamas war have torn US universities apart: what’s next? Prof. Robert Pape discusses his recent survey research.

Protests over the war in Gaza have rattled and divided university campuses across the United States over the past few months. Now some university lead...

May 28, 2024

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