short readsNov 16, 2022 Most across 19 countries see strong partisan conflicts in their society, especially in South Korea and the U.S. Perceptions of strong partisan conflict are most widespread among adults in South Korea, the United States, Israel, France and Hungary.
short readsDec 6, 2022 In advanced and emerging economies, similar views on how social media affects democracy and society People in advanced and emerging economies have mixed feelings about social media’s impact on political life.
short readsJul 11, 2022 When Americans think about Israel, what do they have in mind? 67% of U.S. adults express a favorable view of the Israeli people; a much smaller share (48%) says the same about the Israeli government.
short readsNov 1, 2021 Americans differ from people in other societies over some aspects of U.S. ‘hard’ and ‘soft’ power While Americans see some aspects of U.S. power more positively than people elsewhere, they offer more negative views in other areas.