International


What Worries Singapore?

How do concerns in Singapore differ from those across the world?
Generations Publication

Mexico: From teenage country to an adult one in a century

Q&A with Eugenia Marbec & Sarai Escobar Avila
Politics Survey

Violence in democracies: The role of fake news, disinformation and social media

This Ipsos analysis for Les Entretiens de New York reveals a small minority in the US and France considers violence a viable means to achieve political goals. Support for democracy remains strong overall – but scepticism towards politicians, the continued spread of fake news and “filter bubbles”, as well as a certain distrust of facts and science, all help to weaken support for the way our democratic systems operate today.
International Survey

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.

Five things we learned this month about countries in What Worries the World

Worry about Covid up in Asia, inflation concern remains high, and an increase in those who think their country is headed in the right direction.

A new Cold War?

August: Gorbachev’s death comes as a new situation of risk on a global scale is emerging
Luxury Publication

Luxury, the time of transformations?

How to surf between constants and changes.
International Webinar

[Webinar] KEYS - The year in review

Join us on 15th December for a new KEYS webinar.
International Survey

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