8 charts on technology use around the world
In most countries surveyed, around nine-in-ten or more adults are online. In South Korea, 99% of adults use the internet. The post 8 charts on technology use around the world appeared first on Pew...
View ArticleMajorities in most countries surveyed say social media is good for democracy
Across 27 countries surveyed, people generally see social media as more of a good thing than a bad thing for democracy. The post Majorities in most countries surveyed say social media is good for...
View ArticleWhat makes someone ‘truly’ belong in a country? Views differ on language,...
When asked what it takes to “truly” belong in a country, many people globally say speaking the local language is key. The post What makes someone ‘truly’ belong in a country? Views differ on language,...
View ArticleRepresentative Democracy Remains a Popular Ideal, but People Around the World...
A 24-country survey finds a median of 59% are dissatisfied with how their democracy is functioning, and 74% think elected officials don’t care what people like them think. The post Representative...
View ArticleNATO Seen Favorably in Member States; Confidence in Zelenskyy Down in Europe,...
NATO is seen more positively than not across 13 member states. And global confidence in Ukraine's leader has become more mixed since last year. The post NATO Seen Favorably in Member States; Confidence...
View ArticleRatings of the EU remain broadly positive in member countries, but have gone...
In two surveyed countries that are not EU members – the United States and the United Kingdom – majorities also have a favorable view of the organization. The post Ratings of the EU remain broadly...
View ArticleHow people in South Asia view other South Asian countries
Across the three South Asian countries surveyed, views of other countries in the region often vary by religion. The post How people in South Asia view other South Asian countries appeared first on Pew...
View ArticleSupport for democracy is strong in Hong Kong and Taiwan
More than eight-in-ten adults in Hong Kong and Taiwan say democracy is a good way to govern. The post Support for democracy is strong in Hong Kong and Taiwan appeared first on Pew Research Center.
View ArticleGrowing Partisan Divisions Over NATO and Ukraine
58% of Americans see NATO favorably, down 4 points since 2023. Democrats and Republicans are increasingly divided on the alliance and on Ukraine aid. The post Growing Partisan Divisions Over NATO and...
View ArticleComparing Levels of Religious Nationalism Around the World
We asked people in three dozen countries how they see religion's role in society, government and national identity. The post Comparing Levels of Religious Nationalism Around the World appeared first on...
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