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More than half of adults in 19 of 24 countries surveyed lack confidence in Trump’s leadership on the world stage.
Classifying parties as populist Although experts generally agree that populist political leaders or parties display high ...
There were many events, meetings and announcements that occurred shortly before and during our fieldwork period that may have ...
Macron receives the highest ratings across the 24 countries surveyed, followed by Trump, but views of these two leaders ...
Overall, majorities of Americans see the other G7 countries favorably, including at least seven-in-ten who say this about ...
Across 24 nations, a median of 34% have confidence in Trump, while 62% do not. Trump receives lower ratings than Biden did in ...
Across 24 nations, a 49% median view the U.S. favorably, while an identical share do not. People are also roughly split on ...
On balance, most people across 24 nations are not confident in Trump to handle immigration, conflict in Ukraine and Israel, ...
Majorities in many countries surveyed describe Trump as arrogant, dangerous and a strong leader. Relatively few see him as well-qualified to be president, diplomatic or honest.
Christians remain the largest religious group, and Muslims grew the fastest from 2010 to 2020. Read how the global share of ...
Democrats are much more likely than Republicans to both use and trust many major news sources, according to Pew Research ...
From 2010 to 2020, the number of Muslims increased by 347 million people to 2.0 billion people. Christians grew by 122 ...