Support for populist ideas remains strong, but some countries have seen belief fall
The sixth edition of the Ipsos Populism Report sheds light on the deeper forces feeding the current surge of populism. On average across 31 countries, a profound pessimism is settling in.
On average globally, most citizens feel their country is in decline (57%), and that the society they live in is broken (56%), according to a new 31-country survey. The sense of societal fracture is especially widespread in long-established Western democracies such as the UK, the US, and France. But it's far from being a uniquely Western malaise—it resonates across most countries, even in the Global South. The 2025 edition of the Ipsos Populism Report unpicks the forces fuelling this sense of collapse.
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