A blog on public opinion, probabilities, and all things data from the Lester Crown Center on US Foreign Policy.
Just one month out, polling in South Korea shows two different presidential races. That may have consequences following the election.
Does a diplomatic boycott of the 2022 Beijing Olympics have public support among countries doing so? Data show modest support—and skepticism.
Council surveys find that younger Americans are still forming their views on Taiwan and US-Taiwan relations.
Dutch and American publics do not see China’s economic growth as beneficial and view the country as a security threat.
Younger Americans are more confident in US power vis-a-vis China and are more likely to oppose restrictions on scientific and educational exchanges between the two.
Recent data shows Americans prefer diplomatic options first, but there is also record support for defending Ukraine.Â
One year later, Americans remain divided over what happened on January 6, 2021. But they're united in concerns about future political violence.
It's been a busy 2021. Recap the year with the survey team's analyses of public opinion on the most critical issues at home and around the world.
Despite majority approval among Democratic public, congressional Democrats struggle to pass immigration reform.
Chicago Council Surveys have found that Americans are largely supportive of humanitarian intervention, but this varies in specific cases.
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