A blog on public opinion, probabilities, and all things data from the Lester Crown Center on US Foreign Policy.
Views on immigration levels, pathways to citizenship, and more differ across various racial and ethnic subgroups of Americans.
Asian Americans are far more likely to support US intervention on behalf of Taipei in the case of a Chinese invasion.
Asian Americans are less likely than other racial or ethnic groups to say China’s rise is a “critical” threat to the United States.
The public continues to believe such security relationships benefit both the United States and its allies.
Independents who lean toward neither party could play a decisive role in the 2024 presidential election.
The hunt for the key battery component is only the beginning of the story.
Large majorities of Democratic and Independent foreign policy elites say they are more concerned about internal threats than external ones.
The eventual extraction from Wyoming’s Halleck Creek site will be much smaller than the reported 2.34 billion tonnes.
Partisan differences guide assessments of where Washington should turn its attention.
As US President Joe Biden hosts Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida for a state visit, here’s what to know about US attitudes toward the alliance.
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