World’s Mind Made Up on US Presidential Race
Pew Research Center survey in 15 nations: Obama is tough act to follow, Clinton is more trusted than Trump
Numbers, Facts and Trends Shaping Your World
Pew Research Center survey in 15 nations: Obama is tough act to follow, Clinton is more trusted than Trump
The refugee crisis and the threat of terrorism are very much related in the minds of many Europeans. Across the EU there are also sharp ideological divides on views about minorities, diversity and national identity.
The Chinese people recognize their country’s growing prominence in Asia and the world. However, concern remains over corruption and other domestic issues.
Many favor looking inward to focus on domestic issues, while others question whether commitments to allies should take precedence over national interests.
There is significant opposition in key European countries to an ever closer EU.
New polling shows strong public support among Europeans for an agreement on greenhouse gas emissions in Paris.
Asia is once again on the minds of the leading U.S. presidential candidates and the American public. Americans’ negative views of China are as strong as they have ever been.
There’s a lot of anger out there toward America, but in some predominantly Muslim countries the trend lines are improving.
A global median of 54% consider climate change a very serious problem. But there are regional differences on the issues, with the U.S. and China among the least concerned.
Australia, Canada, Germany and the UK are among the other countries where there are partisan clashes on climate change issues.
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