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Languages and linkages: Explaining diaspora attitudes toward the ancestral homeland

What explains the attitudes of diasporas toward their ancestral homeland? One answer suggests some pull toward the country of origin (“ancestral homeland”) based on a shared cultural identity. In contrast, another explanation looks at how host country (“contemporary homeland”) politics surrounding the “perpetual foreigners” can push the diaspora toward their ancestral homeland. In this paper,… Continue reading Languages and linkages: Explaining diaspora attitudes toward the ancestral homeland

Global Views of China tracker

How do countries worldwide view China? Insights from 2020-2022 public opinion surveys in 54 countries and territories This interactive tracker provides both general and also very granular perspectives regarding global attitudes towards China. The data is taken from unique public opinion surveys conducted in 10 EU countries in 2020 and 43 countries worldwide in 2022… Continue reading Global Views of China tracker

Friends with limitations: Central European public attitudes towards Taiwan in 2025

Executive summary Czechia, Poland, and Slovakia (until 2023) have been at the forefront of political and economic engagement with Taiwan. Hungary maintains a pragmatic, economy-focused approach without engaging on a political level. Public opinion of Taiwan is favorable across all V4 countries, with notable improvement since 2020, and is significantly more positive than attitudes toward… Continue reading Friends with limitations: Central European public attitudes towards Taiwan in 2025

Navigating uncertainty: Central European public opinion on geopolitics in 2025

Executive summary The Visegrad Four (V4) countries—Czechia, Hungary, Poland, Slovakia—are navigating increased global instability with diverging political responses to shifts in US policy, Russia’s war against Ukraine, and China’s growing international influence. These geopolitical dynamics are reflected in public attitudes towards global affairs and perceptions of the major powers (the US, China, Russia, the EU,… Continue reading Navigating uncertainty: Central European public opinion on geopolitics in 2025

Trans-Atlantic public opinion on China: Great power competition amidst Russian invasion of Ukraine

This report presents the results of a series of public opinion surveys conducted online in 15 countries across North America, Europe, and the Middle East in August-October 2022. The research sample (n=22,900) was representative of gender, age, education level, urban-rural divide, and region within each country. This survey is part of a broader research project,… Continue reading Trans-Atlantic public opinion on China: Great power competition amidst Russian invasion of Ukraine

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