short readsApr 12, 2021 Americans’ views of Asia-Pacific nations have not changed since 2018 – with the exception of China As Americans eye the Asia-Pacific region, they see a mix of friends and some foes, according to a new survey conducted Feb. 1-7, 2021.
short readsOct 6, 2020 Negative views of both U.S. and China abound across advanced economies amid COVID-19 Few in 14 advanced countries have confidence in either Xi or Trump, and many are critical of how both countries have handled the coronavirus outbreak.
short readsJun 10, 2020 In Taiwan and across the region, many support closer economic ties with both U.S. and mainland China When it comes to economic relations, some in Taiwan are more willing to work with both Beijing and Washington.
short readsDec 5, 2019 U.S. is seen as a top ally in many countries – but others view it as a threat The U.S. stands out to many around the world as the country their nation can rely on most. But substantial shares in some countries see it as their greatest threat.
short readsJun 10, 2019 People in other countries don’t necessarily see U.S. and China in a zero-sum competition Across 25 countries surveyed in 2018, at least a plurality of respondents in nine nations have favorable views of both the U.S. and China.
short readsMar 15, 2019 How focus groups helped inform our survey about technology use in emerging economies With global survey research, it’s important to understand what people are thinking about the subject we’re studying. Focus groups help address this.