short readsDec 5, 2023 How people in Hong Kong view mainland China and their own identity Around three-quarters of adults in Hong Kong (74%) express an emotional attachment to China.
short readsJan 16, 2024 Most people in Taiwan see themselves as primarily Taiwanese; few say they’re primarily Chinese 67% of people in Taiwan see themselves as primarily Taiwanese, compared with 3% who think of themselves as primarily Chinese.
reportMar 21, 2024 Majority in U.S. Say Israel Has Valid Reasons for Fighting; Fewer Say the Same About Hamas 57% of Americans express some sympathy with both Israelis and Palestinians, including 26% who say their sympathies lie equally with both groups.
short readsOct 5, 2020 Key facts about women’s suffrage around the world, a century after U.S. ratified 19th Amendment At least 20 nations preceded the U.S. in granting women the right to vote, according to an analysis of measures in 198 countries and territories.
short readsMar 2, 2016 UN peacekeeping at new highs after post-Cold War surge and decline The number of UN peacekeeping forces around the world has peaked in recent months after falling off in the late 1990s, following a period of trial and error for UN interventions.