Here are five key findings about people’s attitudes toward systemic reforms in the U.S., France, Germany and the UK.
Unlike with other China-related issues, there is little partisan difference on this question, a February survey found.
Fewer adults have confidence in Joe Biden to handle the U.S.-China relationship than other foreign policy issues.
Focus groups held across the two nations reveal the degree to which Americans and Britons see common challenges to local and national identity.
El Salvador experienced a 40% drop in remittances in April 2020 compared with April 2019, the largest decline among the six nations analyzed.
People in many countries support foreign companies building factories in their own nation. But fewer support foreign firms buying domestic ones.
Remittances – money sent by migrants to their home countries – are projected to fall by a record 20% this year.
When it comes to economic relations, some in Taiwan are more willing to work with both Beijing and Washington.
Germans are increasingly negative about their relationship with the U.S. Also, Germans are more comfortable than Americans with globalization.
There is widespread support in Taiwan for increased economic and political ties with the U.S. While many are wary of stronger political ties with mainland China, about half would favor stronger economic relations.