Even before Capitol riot, most people in Germany, France and the UK had concerns about U.S. political system
Majorities in all three countries said in a fall 2020 survey that the U.S. system needs either major changes or to be completely reformed.
Majorities in all three countries said in a fall 2020 survey that the U.S. system needs either major changes or to be completely reformed.
Support for international cooperation can vary significantly depending on the amount of trust that people tend to place in others.
Ahead of the 2020 U.S. election, here’s a look at how elections are run in the United States and other countries around the world.
Focus groups held across the two nations reveal the degree to which Americans and Britons see common challenges to local and national identity.
The United Nations is broadly credited with promoting peace and human rights as younger adults are more supportive of cooperation with other countries.
Here’s what our surveys indicate about how Polish people see their democracy, international relations and social issues in the country.
To mark World Press Freedom Day, here are five charts that show how people globally see the freedom of the press.
South Koreans are headed to the polls April 15 as the COVID-19 pandemic continues; 300 seats in the country’s legislative body are at stake.
People are widely dissatisfied with democracy in their country and believe that elected officials don’t care what people like them think.
Majorities say the democratic principles tested on our survey are at least somewhat important. But often, underwhelming percentages describe democratic rights and institutions as very important.