short readsMay 24, 2021 Foreign policy scholars and American public agree that U.S. standing abroad is important Only 5% and 13% of scholars and the American public, respectively, say respect for the U.S. abroad is not too or not at all important.
short readsApr 23, 2021 Americans’ views of key foreign policy goals depend on their attitudes toward international cooperation Americans’ views on foreign policy priorities differ based on a number of factors, including their attitudes toward international engagement.
short readsSep 14, 2020 In many countries, people are more negative about the economy amid COVID-19 than during Great Recession A median of 80% across 10 countries now say their country’s economy is faring badly, compared with a median of 72% who said this in 2008-2009.
short readsJun 2, 2020 How Americans envision a post-pandemic world order Americans are divided in their outlooks, mainly along ideological lines, but are more united on opinions about China’s place in the world.