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Axios/Ipsos poll find that Republicans are less likely to provide support for Ukraine than Democrats
Three in five (59%) Americans also support providing weapons and financial support to Ukraine (59%). Most Democrats (79%) and independents (60%) support aiding Ukraine in this way, while 42% of Republicans agree.
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One Year Later, are Canadians Starting to Lose Interest in Ukraine?
Six-in-ten (58%) Canadians continue to follow Russia’s invasion of Ukraine closely, while half (48%) now agree that Canada can’t afford to give financial support to Ukraine given the current economic conditions.
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One year on, Britons remain in favour of supporting Ukraine
One year after Russian invaded Ukraine, Britons remain concerned about Ukrainian civilians and the UK's national security, but stay committed to helping those in Ukraine
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Singaporeans' (and the World's) Response to the War in Ukraine
Despite some softening, support for Ukraine is still strong across western countries
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UNHCR-Ipsos survey on the intentions and perspectives of refugees from Ukraine
The study is based on surveys with 3,900 refugees from Ukraine hosted in Europe from December 2022 to January 2023
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One year into the Russia-Ukraine war, the level of public concern in Italy continues to be high.
What are Italians’ main fears and feelings? (in Italian)
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Ukraine and Russia's brands one year later
On the one-year anniversary of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, Ipsos polling data and the 2022 Anholt-Ipsos Nation Brands Index showcase current global perceptions and where the nations’ brands stand today.
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Reuters-Ipsos Poll finds 58% of Americans saying the U.S. should provide weapons to Ukraine
42% approve of how Biden is handling Ukraine, 63% say the U.S. must support democratic countries when they are attacked by non-democratic countries
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How Ukrainians perceive international support
Preview of findings of third Ukraine Resilience Monitor
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One year in, global public opinion about the war in Ukraine has remained remarkably stable
Despite some softening, support for Ukraine is still strong across western countries.
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Growing US Divide on How Long to Support Ukraine
Nearly half of Americans (47%) now say Washington should urge Kyiv to settle for peace as soon as possible.
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Canada, Germany remain top countries expected to have a positive influence on world affairs
Ipsos survey for Halifax International Security Forum finds Iran, Russia are considered the least likely to have a positive impact on world affairs over the next decade
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Worry about possible worldwide conflict rises
Ipsos survey for Halifax International Security Forum finds 73% of people, on average, across 33 countries expect in the next 25 years we could see another world conflict involving superpowers similar to World Wars I & II.
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Nuclear, biological or chemical attack now seen as top threat facing the world
Ipsos survey for the Halifax International Security Forum finds concern about a nuclear, biological, or chemical attack nudges ahead of cyberattacks as No.1 perceived threat for global citizens.
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Support for Ukraine: the Dutch continue to follow the news on the war and support Ukraine (article in Dutch)
Almost three quarters of the Dutch state that their support lies with Ukraine, compared to 3% that support Russia.
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Public continues to support Britain’s role in Ukraine conflict
There is some evidence Britons' support of economic sanctions against Russia could wane if there are further energy price rises according to an Ipsos poll for Sky News.
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Ukrainians are the largest minority in Poland: what we know about them and how do they feel about living in Poland?
Results of an Ipsos survey of more than 1,100 Ukrainians living in Poland
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Democrats slightly more trusted than Republicans on war in Ukraine
ABC News-Ipsos poll of U.S. registered voters ahead of midterm elections finds 31% trusting Democrats, 25% trusting Republicans, 31% trusting neither party "to do a better job on handling the situation with Russia and Ukraine"
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Pivot to Europe: US Public Opinion in a Time of War
Results of the 2022 Chicago Council Survey of American Public Opinion and US Foreign Policy
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War in Ukraine: The Dutch follow the news closely and see negative consequences for their own situation (in Dutch)
Waar in juli de helft van de Nederlanders (51%) dacht dat de oorlog negatieve gevolgen voor hun persoonlijke financiële situatie zou hebben, is dit aandeel in september gestegen naar bijna twee derde van de Nederlanders (62%).
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Russia-Ukraine: Public opinion in Italy (in Italian)
Guerra in Ucraina oggi, le ultime news: il monitoraggio, proveniente dal team Public Affairs di Ipsos, che rivela le principali opinioni, sentimenti e preoccupazioni degli italiani.
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Most Americans agree the U.S. should continue to support Ukraine despite threat of nuclear weapons use by Russia
The latest wave of our Reuters/Ipsos poll tracking the Russia/Ukraine crisis finds nearly two-thirds of Americans are closely following the Russian invasion of Ukraine.
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The majority of French people continue to be in favor of France's strong support for Ukraine (in French)
Les Français sont majoritairement en faveur de sanctions économiques supplémentaires contre la Russie et de la fourniture de nouvelles armes à l'armée ukrainienne (pages 88 à 92)
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British opinion and government spending on defence
Public opinion in the UK is split as to whether or not more money should be spent on defence and the Armed Forces
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The Ipsos Reputation Council
How should companies respond to the war in Ukraine? Should they remain silent and let governments get on with the task of sorting out the crisis? Or should they play a visible part in the international community’s response?
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Americans continue to support Ukraine 6 months after the Russian invasion
Despite a softening of sentiments since the spring, majorities of Americans support helping Ukraine
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New school year is a challenge for Ukrainian children in Poland (in Polish)
Aż 39% ukraińskich rodziców deklaruje, że ich niepełnoletnie dzieci mają problem z adaptacją w Polsce
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World Refugee Day 2022: New Ipsos survey shows greater compassion for forcibly displaced as war in Ukraine wears on
Majorities in the U.S. and globally support allowing more refugees fleeing war, violent conflict, natural disaster, or the effects of climate change into their country
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88% of Europeans approve the idea of welcoming people fleeing the conflict in Ukraine
The European Commission, Directorate-General for Communication, commissioned Ipsos European Public Affairs to conduct a Flash Eurobarometer survey aimed at measuring EU citizens’ attitudes on the EU’s response to the war in Ukraine.
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Public opinion in the Caribbean and Central America about the war in Ukraine (in Spanish)
La percepción del riesgo que representa la Guerra de Ucrania en el promedio de los países del Caribe y Centroamérica es similar al promedio mundial (páginas 39-47)
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Global public opinion about the war in Ukraine
Survey finds unity in concern for Ukrainians, willingness to take in refugees, and wariness of getting involved militarily, but diverging views on sanctions and military support
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Ukrainians' expectations about the influence of countries and international organizations on world affairs and attitudes towards the United States
Most residents of Ukrainian cities expect a positive impact of "Euro-Atlantic" countries and organizations on world affairs in the next decade, while a small proportion of citizens expect this from Russia and Iran (24% and 21%)
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