How many Taiwanese live in the U.S.? It’s not an easy question to answer
Surveys can produce widely different estimates depending on how people are asked about their backgrounds.
Numbers, Facts and Trends Shaping Your World
Surveys can produce widely different estimates depending on how people are asked about their backgrounds.
Republican lawmakers have produced three-quarters of recent congressional social media posts that mention places and people in Asia.
Unfavorable views of China also hover near historic highs in most of the 17 advanced economies surveyed.
Family is preeminent for most publics but work, material well-being and health also play a key role.
Citizens offer mixed reviews of how their societies have responded to climate change, and many question the efficacy of international efforts to stave off a global environmental crisis.
Many Americans are familiar with their ethnic origins, but the extent to which they feel a connection to these roots varies widely by race and ethnicity. Black and Hispanic adults were more likely than White adults to see their origin as central to their identity and to feel connected to their family’s cultural origin. When […]
Americans’ views on foreign policy priorities differ based on a number of factors, including their attitudes toward international engagement.
Dissatisfaction with the functioning of democracy is linked to concerns about the economy, the pandemic and social divisions.
Here is a look at how people in 14 advanced economies viewed the organization, based on surveys conducted in June through August.
In several countries, favorable views of the U.S. are at their lowest point since the Center began polling on this topic two decades ago.
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