People broadly view the EU favorably, both in member states and elsewhere
Across 24 countries surveyed, a median of 66% give the EU a positive rating, while 29% give it a negative one.
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Across 24 countries surveyed, a median of 66% give the EU a positive rating, while 29% give it a negative one.
The share of Americans who have no confidence in Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has increased 11 percentage points since 2023.
Roughly three-quarters of Americans (76%) have visited at least one other country, including 26% who have been to five or more.
More Americans say their country’s influence in the world has been getting weaker rather than stronger in recent years (47% vs. 19%).
With new 2022 survey results just around the corner, here are five of the many insights from the newly added data available on the database.
Among the 32 places surveyed, support for legal same-sex marriage is highest in Sweden, where 92% of adults favor it, and lowest in Nigeria, where only 2% back it.
Americans generally regard India favorably, but many have never heard of Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi.
Nearly six-in-ten Italians (57%) have a favorable opinion of Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni, while 41% have a negative one.
A median of 63% across 24 countries surveyed see the UN in a positive light, another 28% see it negatively.
Americans express more confidence in Ukrainian President Zelenskyy than in any of the other six world leaders included in a new Pew Research Center survey.
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