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.
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Americans are divided in their outlooks, mainly along ideological lines, but are more united on opinions about China’s place in the world.
Spain’s public is concerned about democracy, inequality and their children’s financial future. But views of the economy have rebounded overall.
Assessments of national economies have seen swift downturns in many countries, and few see improvements anytime soon.
Amid unrest, here is a closer look at Lebanon’s widespread use of WhatsApp, as well as unhappiness with the political and economic situation.
In EU countries with higher unemployment, people are more pessimistic about job prospects. Youth unemployment and lack of economic growth are also factors.
A look at how supporters of European populist parties stand out on key issues, from the European Union to Putin.
The movement of people across borders has halted in much of the world as countries close their borders in response to the coronavirus outbreak.
Across six Asia-Pacific nations, a median of 64% have favorable views of the U.S. Many among Asian publics name the U.S. as their top ally.
There is widespread, consistent pessimism among Argentines about the nation’s direction. Many say the country’s economic situation is bad.
The size of Europe’s unauthorized immigrant population in 2017 was less than half the number in the United States.
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