reportAug 19, 2024 The Religious Composition of the World’s Migrants The globe’s 280 million immigrants shape countries’ religious composition. Christians make up the largest share, but Jews are most likely to have migrated.
short readsDec 13, 2022 Striking findings from 2022 Here’s a look back at the past year and some of its biggest news events through 15 of our most striking research findings.
reportJun 22, 2022 International Attitudes Toward the U.S., NATO and Russia in a Time of Crisis Most say U.S. is reliable partner, and ratings for Biden are mostly positive – although down significantly from last year.
short readsJul 29, 2024 Majority of Americans take a dim view of increased trade with other countries A 59% majority of Americans say the U.S. has lost more than it has gained when it comes to increased trade with other countries.
reportApr 6, 2022 Seven-in-Ten Americans Now See Russia as an Enemy Attitudes toward NATO have grown more positive: 67% express a favorable opinion of the organization, up from 61% in 2021.
short readsDec 5, 2023 How people in Hong Kong view mainland China and their own identity Around three-quarters of adults in Hong Kong (74%) express an emotional attachment to China.
short readsOct 19, 2022 Few Americans see a third Xi term as a major problem for the U.S.; other concerns about China have grown Only three-in-ten Americans say it is a very serious problem for the United States if Xi Jinping assumes a third term as China’s leader.
reportMay 10, 2022 Americans’ Concerns About War in Ukraine: Wider Conflict, Possible U.S.-Russia Clash The share of adults saying the U.S. isn’t providing enough support to Ukraine has declined since March.
short readsJun 23, 2022 Prevailing view among Americans is that U.S. influence in the world is weakening – and China’s is growing Nearly half of Americans (47%) say that the United States’ influence in the world has been getting weaker in recent years.
short readsJan 16, 2024 Most people in Taiwan see themselves as primarily Taiwanese; few say they’re primarily Chinese 67% of people in Taiwan see themselves as primarily Taiwanese, compared with 3% who think of themselves as primarily Chinese.