How Americans and Israelis view one another and the U.S. role in the Israel-Hamas war
Americans and Israelis now see one another’s leaders more negatively than in the recent past, and other key views have shifted as well.
Numbers, Facts and Trends Shaping Your World
Americans and Israelis now see one another’s leaders more negatively than in the recent past, and other key views have shifted as well.
People in advanced and emerging economies have mixed feelings about social media’s impact on political life.
Two-thirds of Americans say the United States should prioritize developing renewable energy sources over expanding the production of fossil fuels.
Around two-thirds of adults in Germany, France and the UK say it is important for their national government to make voting compulsory.
Canadian views of their own country’s and their southern neighbor’s handling of the pandemic have shifted considerably in the past year.
A median of about seven-in-ten people in 14 countries expressed unfavorable views of Iran, while only about two-in-ten hold a favorable view.
Amid the ongoing COVID-19 outbreak, people around the world are still concerned by the threat of global climate change.
Majorities across much of Western Europe, North America and the Asia-Pacific region have a favorable view of the European Union.
International relations experts’ assessment of the current crises facing the world are often at odds with those of the U.S. general public.
Support for international cooperation can vary significantly depending on the amount of trust that people tend to place in others.
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