Politics


Trends & Prospective Publication

Global Trends 2020: Understanding Complexity

Global Trends 2020: Understanding Complexity provides a single-source dataset of over 200 questions Ipsos asked of people in 33 markets, on global opinions, attitudes and behaviours around brands, technology, society, consumerism and much more, and combines it with expert analysis by trend specialists.
Ipsos Update Publication

Ipsos Update - July 2017

Welcome to the July edition of Ipsos Update – our monthly selection of research and thinking from Ipsos teams around the world.
Ipsos Update Publication

Ipsos Update - May 2017

Welcome to the May edition of Ipsos Update, our monthly round-up of Ipsos’ research and thinking from around the world.
Flair Publication

Flair Peru 2017 From Informality to Modernity

Today Ipsos Peru launches the local version of Ipsos Flair, dedicated to Peru and Peruvians. The publication explores the individual facets of the individual, whether as consumer, citizen, spectator or employee, with the aim of overturning stereotypes and thinking in a profound and innovative way.
Ipsos Update Publication

Ipsos Update - January / February 2017

Welcome to the first Ipsos Update of 2017 - our monthly selection of research and thinking from Ipsos’ teams around the world.
International Survey

Six in Ten Around the World Think Their Society is ‘Broken’

New data from Ipsos Global @dvisor shows that many across 23 countries around the world think that their society is broken, while feeling a lack of confidence in establishment institutions - especially political parties, governments and the media.
Politics Survey

Global Study Shows Potential For More Political Uncertainty Ahead

Many around the world believe their country is in decline and the system is rigged against them.
Employment Survey

What Worries the World - October 2016

Overall, across the 25 countries as a whole, people are more likely to think things in their country are off on the wrong track (61%), than headed in the right direction (39%). Most pessimistic are Mexico and France, 89% of whom think things are going wrong, and Brazil (84%).
Affluent Survey

The Majority of Europe’s Affluent Would Vote For Hillary Clinton

The majority of European Affluent would vote for Hillary Clinton to be President of the United States, if they had a vote.