What's the future of the war in Ukraine?
UChicago Prof. Konstanin Sonin discusses Putin, Trump and possible prospects for peace
How do we protect U.S. democracy, 2024 election?
Event at UChicago examines political violence, how to safeguard right to vote
Capitol unrest linked with Trump-voting ‘islands,’ proximity to Proud Boys chapters
Those who traveled to D.C. likely live in politically isolated neighborhoods, data indicates
True or false? What a UChicago linguist will look for during the presidential debates
For Prof. Chris Kennedy, debates and voter reactions will test country’s capacity for dialogue
Four-fifths of Americans are dissatisfied with direction of the country, survey finds
AP-NORC poll reveals sharp downturn in Republicans’ view of U.S. direction
China Is Cheating at a Rigged Game
<p>In op-ed, Asst. Prof. Jake Werner discusses China’s relationship with the United States</p>
Foreign Policy
Trump may have just given a big boost to Mueller’s case against him
<p>Asst. Prof. Daniel Hemel discusses the obstruction of justice case against President Donald Trump</p>

Trump Might Cut Taxes Without Congress. It’s His Ultimate Heist for the Rich.
<p>Asst. Prof. Daniel Hemel studies U.S. tax law under President Donald Trump</p>
Slate