Pew works across the globe to conduct public opinion surveys on a broad array of subjects ranging from people's assessments of their own lives to their views about the current state of the world and important issues of the day. This work includes numerous major reports on topics such as attitudes toward American foreign policy, globalization, terrorism, and democracy.
This report is a collaborative effort based on the input and analysis of the following individuals. Kat Devlin, Research AssociateNicholas O. Kent, Research Assistant James Bell, Vice President, Global StrategyAlexandra Castillo, Research MethodologistAidan Connaughton, Research AssistantStefan S. Cornibert, Communications Manager Claudia Deane, Vice President, Research Moira Fagan, Research AnalystJanell Fetterolf, Research AssociateChristine Huang, Research AnalystMichael Keegan, Senior Information Graphics DesignerDavid Kent, Senior Copy EditorGar Meng Leong, Communications AssociateClark Letterman, Senior Survey ManagerGracie […]
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About Pew Research Center’s Fall 2020 Global Attitudes Survey Results for the survey are based on telephone interviews conducted under the direction of Gallup and Abt Associates. The results are based on national samples, unless otherwise noted. More details about our international survey methodology and country-specific sample designs are available here.
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The novel coronavirus continues to pose weighty challenges for people around the world.
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Classifying parties as populist Although experts generally agree that populist political leaders or parties display high levels of anti-elitism, definitions of populism vary. We use three measures to classify populist parties: anti-elite ratings from the 2019 Chapel Hill Expert Survey (CHES), Norris’ Global Party Survey and The PopuList. We define a party as populist when […]
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This report is a collaborative effort based on the input and analysis of the following individuals. Richard Wike, Director, Global Attitudes ResearchJanell Fetterolf, Research AssociateChristine Huang, Research Analyst James Bell, Vice President, Global StrategyAlexandra Castillo, Research MethodologistAidan Connaughton, Research AssistantStefan S. Cornibert, Communications Manager Claudia Deane, Vice President, Research Kat Devlin, Research AssociateMoira Fagan, Research AnalystShannon Greenwood, […]
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About Pew Research Center’s Fall 2020 Global Attitudes Survey Results for the survey are based on telephone interviews conducted under the direction of Gallup and Abt Associates. The results are based on national samples, unless otherwise noted. More details about our international survey methodology and country-specific sample designs are available here.
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Most in all three countries are optimistic that U.S. policies and trans-Atlantic relations will improve under his presidency.
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To analyze how legislators in three countries outside the United States used Twitter to discuss the U.S. elections and presidential candidates in the run-up to the election, researchers obtained 167,464 public tweets from each of the 1,289 members of national legislatures in the United Kingdom, Australia and Canada who tweeted between Aug. 28 and Sept. […]
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