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Pew Research CenterMay 10, 2018
Public Supports U.S. Talks With North Korea; Many Doubt Whether Its Leaders Are ‘Serious’

Bipartisan skepticism on North Korea’s seriousness in dealing with nukes

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Public Supports U.S. Talks With North Korea; Many Doubt Whether Its Leaders Are 'Serious'
Broad public approval of U.S. talks with North Korea; many view its leaders as ‘not serious’
Broad public approval of U.S. talks with North Korea
Public now evenly split in views of U.S. efforts to solve world problems
More support for direct U.S. talks with North Korea now than with Iran in 2015
Far more Republicans support N. Korea talks than backed talks w/ Iran in 2015
Bipartisan skepticism on North Korea’s seriousness in dealing with nukes
Republicans report hearing more about North Korea talks than Democrats
Fewer Americans say U.S. does ‘too much’ in solving world problems
Nearly half of Democrats now say U.S. does ‘too little’ to solve world problems
Declining share of Americans say nation plays ‘less important and powerful’ global role
Partisan changes in views of U.S. global role – but divide remains large
More Americans view Russia as a serious problem than as an adversary
Public’s views of China are little changed in recent years
More younger adults than older people say China is ‘not much of a problem’
More support for direct U.S. talks with North Korea now than with Iran in 2015
Far more Republicans support N. Korea talks than backed Iran talks in 2015
Far more Republicans support N. Korea talks than backed Iran talks in 2015
Far more Republicans support N. Korea talks than backed Iran talks in 2015
More support for direct U.S. talks with North Korea now than with Iran in 2015

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