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From economic powerhouse to search for direction: what does the 2025 election mean for Germany's future?
Germany's political landscape has undergone significant transformations, particularly highlighted by the recent federal elections in February 2025.
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5 lessons 5 years after the coronavirus crisis
Melissa Dunne breaks down some hard-won insights half a decade after the COVID-19 pandemic sent the world into hard lockdown.
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With the acquisition of Ipec, Ipsos strengthens its Public Affairs business and reinforces its position in Brazil
Acquisition announcement from Ipsos.
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Ipsos Update – January 2025
Almanac, Predictions, Democracy … Ipsos Update explores the latest and research & thinking on key topics from Ipsos teams around the world.
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Ipsos Almanac 2025
Our reflections on the key events, trends and surprises of 2024 and what this means for the year to come - it's the Ipsos Almanac 2025.
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Disinformation, hacking seen as top threats; World War III fear drops
The 2024 World Affairs report from Ipsos and the Halifax Security Forum.
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[Webinar] KEYS - The Year in Review
At the final KEYS broadcast of the year, we’ll be taking time out to think about what we learned from the story of 2024, and going on the lookout for clues as to what 2025 has in store.
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The State of Democracy 2024: Between discontent, deep democratic disparities and calls for reform
A new Ipsos survey offers an in-depth analysis of democratic perceptions in eight Western countries, highlighting significant disparities and a strong demand for systemic reform.
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Corporate reputation: ESG, polycrisis and polarisation
Companies are expected to play a larger societal role, moving beyond traditional Corporate Social Responsibility and embracing ESG principles. However, the rise of societal polarisation, fuelled by social media algorithms and echo chambers, creates complexities for businesses.
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11th wave of the Future Risks Barometer: In a world in polycrisis, never has the feeling of vulnerability been so strong
Ipsos and AXA publish today the 11th wave of the Future risks report. Conducted among a sample of 19,000 people representative of the national populations within 15 countries in the world and +3,000 risk experts within 50 countries, this study measures and classifies the levels of fear but also the feeling of vulnerability in the face of 25 different life risks.