Poles and Hungarians Differ Over Views of Russia and the U.S.
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View ArticlePoles and Hungarians Differ Over Views of Russia and the U.S.
People in Hungary and Poland have different views on the future of the economic sanctions that the European Union and the U.S. have imposed on Russia. Roughly half of Hungarians believe these sanctions...
View ArticlePeople broadly view the EU favorably, both in member states and elsewhere
Across 24 countries surveyed, a median of 66% give the EU a positive rating, while 29% give it a negative one. The post People broadly view the EU favorably, both in member states and elsewhere...
View ArticleU.S.-Germany Relationship Remains Solid, but Underlying Policy Differences...
85% of Americans and 77% of Germans see the relationship between their countries as good. A majority of Americans see Germany as a partner on key issues, including dealing with China and the war in...
View ArticleHow people around the world view same-sex marriage
Among the 32 places surveyed, support for legal same-sex marriage is highest in Sweden, where 92% of adults favor it, and lowest in Nigeria, where only 2% back it. The post How people around the world...
View ArticleAcross Asia, views of same-sex marriage vary widely
A median of 49% of people in 12 places in Asia say they at least somewhat favor allowing gays and lesbians to marry legally. The post Across Asia, views of same-sex marriage vary widely appeared first...
View ArticleAttitudes on an Interconnected World
How close do people feel to others around the world? How much do they want their countries involved in international affairs? How do people’s experiences with travel and feelings of international...
View Article8 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 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 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.
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