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    January 12, 2017
    The World Facing Trump: Public Sees ISIS, Cyberattacks, North Korea as Top Threats

    Democrats’ drive increase in share describing Russia as major threat

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    The World Facing Trump: Public Sees ISIS, Cyberattacks, North Korea as Top Threats

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    Democrats’ drive increase in share describing Russia as major threat
    Public sees an array of global threats, led by ISIS, cyberattacks and North Korea’s nuclear program
    Sharp rise in share of Democrats who describe Russia as a major threat
    Two-thirds of Democrats – and just 41% of Republicans – say Russia’s power is a ‘major threat’
    Concern over cyberattacks up among Democrats, down among Republicans
    Ideologically polarized views of threats to the country
    Democrats now about as likely to sympathize with Palestinians as Israel
    Partisan differences in views of a two-state solution in the Middle East
    Public continues to hold favorable view of the United Nations
    Republicans divided along age and ideological lines on views of China
    Views of Putin, Netanyahu and Merkel
    Republicans view Benjamin Netanyahu more favorably than Democrats
    Negative ratings of Vladimir Putin
    Partisan gap in Mideast sympathies is now wider than at any point since 1978

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