Around the world, people who trust others are more supportive of international cooperation
Support for international cooperation can vary significantly depending on the amount of trust that people tend to place in others.
Support for international cooperation can vary significantly depending on the amount of trust that people tend to place in others.
2020 has been a year unlike any in recent memory. Here's what people in 14 countries say about the state of the world amid the pandemic.
The United Nations is broadly credited with promoting peace and human rights as younger adults are more supportive of cooperation with other countries.
People in many countries support foreign companies building factories in their own nation. But fewer support foreign firms buying domestic ones.
Across 34 countries, a median of 65% said in 2019 they felt pessimistic about reducing the gap between the rich and poor in their country.
Americans' views of how well the World Health Organization has dealt with the outbreak are sharply divided along partisan lines.
President Trump’s name is the most frequently mentioned word among Canadians. Mexicans more often cite words related to economics.