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The Chicago Council has been polling Americans on attitudes on US foreign policy for five decades, and the latest results show that the US public is more divided than ever on the country's role in the world. What's driving these splits, and where do we still find common ground? The Chicago Council on Global Affairs' 2025 survey reveals how partisan polarization is reshaping public opinion on everything from tariffs, to support for Israel and Ukraine, how to deal with China, and immigration. Which foreign policy issues unite us across party lines, and where are the sharpest disagreements? Join us as we unpack the data and explore what these divisions mean for the future of US global leadership.

This event is hosted by the Chicago Council on Global Affairs. We from the Geopolitical Forum can continue the conversation and hang out past 6:30, the scheduled end time of the event, perhaps over a drink or dinner.

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In-person panel on foreign policy polarization for policymakers and the public, using the Chicago Council's 2025 survey to reveal cross-party consensus and sharp divides.

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