International


Forget Politics! On US Social Media, the UK is more about Adele, soccer... and Hogwarts

Analysis of U.S. internet activity between 2016 and 2018 reveals that 64 per cent of U.S. social media mentions relevant to the U.K. were concerned with culture, compared with 18 per cent for politics.
International Publication

Lessons from Mexico’s Election

The Mexican election isn't just a repudiation of Trump, it is, in many ways, caused by the same things that produced Trump

It's Us, Not You...

Perspectives on U.S.-Mexico relations on the eve of the Mexican presidential election

Canada and the U.S. Have the Most Inclusive Views of Nationality

Who is and is not a “Real American”, a “Real Brazilian” or a “Real Chinese”? Ipsos’s Inclusiveness Index compares countries’ acceptance of social and cultural diversity.
International Survey

Number of Americans Who Support the ICC Grows

Just under half of Americans (45%) are now aware of the International Criminal Court, up from 40% when this tracking began in 2014.
Mobile Survey

Study Conducted Among Smartphone Users in U.S., Brazil, France, and India Finds Respondents Have Deep Attachment with Their Phones

Most Admit They Love Their Phone and Over Two in Five Further Agree That It Would be Very Difficult, Emotionally, For Them to Give It Up
International Survey

A Nation of Pessimists: Americans Don’t Realize How Good Things Are

Results from Ipsos ‘Perils of Perceptions’ 2017 Survey
International Survey

Pessimism Grows in America While It Recedes Globally

In latest What Worries the World survey, the world worries most about unemployment, corruption, and poverty; Americans are most concerned about healthcare, terrorism and crime

Public Begging an Outward Sign of National Pessimism?

Global Trend Reveals Pattern of Pessimism with Increase in Panhandlers