The Resilience of American Democracy
- When:
- Thursday, December 5, 2024 8:30 pm - 9:30 pm
- Where:
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Zoom Webinar
- Description:
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Please join our illustrious University of Chicago speakers for a joint round-table discussion following the November 2024 election. We will discuss the results, immediate aftermath, and where things are heading – focusing on all the issues in our series, from prospects for political violence, geopolitical and international economic implications, the impact of disinformation, and consequences for US parties and American democracy itself. This is a rare opportunity to see what “surprised” even leading experts as they consider the impact of this momentous election likely to shape America’s identity, politics, and international relations for decades to come.
Speakers
Robert A. Pape
Professor, Department of Political Science
Director, Chicago Project on Security and Threats
The University of ChicagoRuth Bloch Rubin
Assistant Professor, Department of Political Science
The University of ChicagoRobert Gulotty
Associate Professor, Department of Political Science
The University of ChicagoMolly Offer-Westort
Assistant Professor, Department of Political Science
The University of ChicagoPaul Poast
Associate Professor, Department of Political Science and Committee on International Relations
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About U.S. Presidential Election 2024
The 2024 U.S. presidential election is guaranteed to be the election that defines the United States for generations to come. UChicago’s leading political science faculty will discuss populism in America, the geopolitical and international economic implications of the election, disinformation and political implications, and the resilience of American democracy. Read More.