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Disinformation, hacking seen as top threats; Reputation of America drops
The 2025 World Affairs report from Ipsos and the Halifax International Security Forum.
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Ipsos Cost of Living Monitor 2025
Welcome to the eighth edition of the Ipsos Cost of Living Monitor, a 30-country survey which tracks how people around the world feel about their finances during the “Uneasy Decade”.
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The State of Democracy 2025: Fake news, lack of accountability, extremism and corruption seen as top threats to democracy across Europe and the US
A new Ipsos KnowledgePanel survey offers an in-depth analysis of democratic perceptions in 9 Western countries, highlighting dissatisfaction with democracy and deep worries about its future.
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Right-wing populism helps some politicians, hurts others in 2025
In five charts, Melissa Dunne looks at how MAGA-style politics are boosting and, in some cases, hobbling leaders around the globe.
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Attitudes to COP30
Across 30 countries, as many people don’t know the main objective of COP30 as know its purpose, according to a new Ipsos Global Advisor survey.
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Know the New America & Beyond: October 2025
A monthly dispatch of Ipsos’ best insights on the U.S., tailored for the world.
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Nouveau Nihilism
As economic stresses are preventing many from realising their long-term dreams, a sometimes- but-not-always-fatalistic “live for the moment” attitude is rising. Focus on helping people bridge the gap between their aspirations and their realities.
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Splintered Societies
Rising inequality leads to a splintering of traditional structures with new ideologies and political allegiances emerging. People feel that businesses and governments need to do more. Focus on commitment to our many shared values worldwide to help lower temperatures at home.
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Good performance in the third quarter in a complex environment
Ipsos announces its results for Q3 2025
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AXA Future Risks Report 2025
AXA and Ipsos bva have published the 12th edition of the Future Risks Report, a first-of-its-kind report based on a global survey of 23,000 citizens and 3,595 risk experts to measure and rank levels of fear and vulnerability to 25 different life risks.