Numbers, Facts and Trends Shaping Your World

International Affairs

Topic Spotlight

  • Foreign Aid Support: Over 80% of Americans believe the U.S. should provide humanitarian aid like medicine and food to developing nations. (Read the report)
  • International Engagement: Under 50% of Americans think it is best for the U.S. to be active in world affairs. (Read the report)
  • China Views: Negative views of China have softened slightly among Americans, the first such shift in 5 years. (Read the report)

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    The People, the Press & Politics

    Report Summary There are 11 distinct groups in the American electorate — 10 that vote in varying degrees, and one that does not vote at all. How Americans vote is a much more complex process than previously defined. There have been many attempts to analyze political attitudes in this country. Some analysts have focused on […]

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Attitudes 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 connectedness relate to their views about the world? A recent 24-nation survey explores these questions.

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What Can Improve Democracy?

Amid growing discontent with the state of democracy globally, we asked over 30,000 people what changes would make their democracy work better.