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View ArticleHow people in Hong Kong view mainland China and their own identity
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67% of people in Taiwan see themselves as primarily Taiwanese, compared with 3% who think of themselves as primarily Chinese. The post Most people in Taiwan see themselves as primarily Taiwanese; few...
View ArticleLanguage and Traditions Are Considered Central to National Identity
Across more than 20 countries surveyed, a median of 91% say being able to speak their country’s most common language is important for being considered a true national. And 81% say sharing their...
View ArticleWhat 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. The post What Can Improve Democracy? appeared first on Pew...
View ArticleHow People in 24 Countries Think Democracy Can Improve
We asked over 30,000 people what would help democracy work better in their country. Key themes in their responses were addressing basic needs and improving or rebuilding the political system. The post...
View ArticleViews of India Lean Positive Across 23 Countries
Across 12 countries, a median of 40% of adults say they have no confidence in Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi to do the right thing regarding world affairs, while a median of 37% say they have at...
View ArticleComparing Views of the U.S. and China in 24 Countries
We examine how the U.S. and China stack up to one another on more than 10 measures of international public opinion, spanning from confidence in their leaders to views of their universities and...
View ArticleHow views of the U.S., China and their leaders have changed over time
People in 23 countries tend to see U.S. President Joe Biden more positively than Chinese President Xi Jinping. The post How views of the U.S., China and their leaders have changed over time appeared...
View ArticleHow people around the world view same-sex marriage
Among the 32 places surveyed, support for legal same-sex marriage is highest in Sweden, where 92% of adults favor it, and lowest in Nigeria, where only 2% back it. The post How people around the world...
View ArticleIn East Asia, many people see China’s power and influence as a major threat
In most places surveyed, more people name China’s influence as a major threat than any of the other geopolitical issues asked about. The post In East Asia, many people see China’s power and influence...
View ArticleHow 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. The post How people in Hong Kong view mainland China and their own identity appeared first on Pew Research...
View ArticleMost people in Taiwan see themselves as primarily Taiwanese; few say they’re...
67% of people in Taiwan see themselves as primarily Taiwanese, compared with 3% who think of themselves as primarily Chinese. The post Most people in Taiwan see themselves as primarily Taiwanese; few...
View ArticleLanguage and Traditions Are Considered Central to National Identity
Across more than 20 countries surveyed, a median of 91% say being able to speak their country’s most common language is important for being considered a true national. And 81% say sharing their...
View ArticleWhat 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. The post What Can Improve Democracy? appeared first on Pew...
View ArticleHow People in 24 Countries Think Democracy Can Improve
We asked over 30,000 people what would help democracy work better in their country. Key themes in their responses were addressing basic needs and improving or rebuilding the political system. The post...
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