To assess how people perceive America’s role on the world stage, we asked respondents to what extent they feel the U.S.: Considers the interests of| Pew Research Center
More than half of adults in 19 of 24 countries surveyed lack confidence in Trump’s leadership on the world stage.| Pew Research Center
People in many of 25 surveyed nations increasingly see China as the world’s top economic power.| Pew Research Center
People around the world often name the U.S. as their top ally. China is also a common response, while Europeans commonly name the EU or other regional powers.| Pew Research Center
Despite the many depressing stories dominating the international news cycle, there is also a note of positivity among survey respondents in views of the UN, the benefits of international cooperation for solving problems and the importance of common values for bringing nations together.| Pew Research Center
Pew Research Center’s Spring 2021 Global Attitudes Survey Results for the survey are based on telephone interviews conducted under the direction of Gallup| Pew Research Center
Family is preeminent for most publics but work, material well-being and health also play a key role.| Pew Research Center
The Chinese Communist Party is preparing for its 20th National Congress, an event likely to result in an unprecedented third term for President Xi Jinping. Since Xi took office in 2013, opinion of China in the U.S. and other advanced economies has turned more negative. How did it get to be this way?| Pew Research Center
A median of 40% across 35 countries have confidence in President Volodymyr Zelenskyy to do the right thing regarding world affairs, while 46% do not.| Pew Research Center
Israelis are divided over the military response in Gaza, with Arabs much more likely than Jews to say it’s gone too far. Arabs’ and Jews’ views of many aspects of the war differ.| Pew Research Center
The majority of Americans say preventing terrorism and reducing the flow of illegal drugs into the country are top foreign policy priorities.| Pew Research Center
More than half of Americans (55%) have favorable views of Israel, while 41% say they have unfavorable views of the country. Notably, this is slightly more| Pew Research Center
Attitudes toward China are largely negative across the 24 countries surveyed. A median of two-thirds say they have an unfavorable opinion of the country| Pew Research Center