Pew Research Center’s researchers in global attitudes and trends study international public opinion on an array of subjects, ranging from people’s assessments of their own lives to their attitudes about the current state of the world. Since 2002, we have surveyed nearly 650,000 people in 67 countries. Our signature reports explore global public opinion of the United States and the international balance of power, major threats to global security, the state of democracy around the world, and what the public thinks about their governments and their leaders. Key topics within our research include globalization, views on multilateralism, China’s global public image, similarities and differences between policymakers and citizens on global issues, and the public’s use of the internet and mobile technology worldwide.
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Negative Views of China Tied to Critical Views of Its Policies on Human Rights
Large majorities in most of the 19 countries surveyed have negative views of China, but relatively few say bilateral relations are bad.
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.
What Makes Life Meaningful? Views From 17 Advanced Economies
Family is preeminent for most publics but work, material well-being and health also play a key role.
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