Council polling finds support for both Palestinians and Israelis has risen at the expense of those who favor not taking sides.
Ivo Daalder breaks down Council survey data on a growing desire among Republicans to stay out of world affairs.
Dina Smeltz joins a panel of fellow experts to unpack where the US public stands as the war continues.
Dina Smeltz uses recent surveys to break down how the conflicts in Gaza and Ukraine have divided the parties.
A new Council study of Republican attitudes helps explain why, Ronald Brownstein writes.
Craig Kafura unpacks Council survey findings on US attitudes toward Beijing.
The issue that drove Donald Trump’s original presidential bid remains a divider within his party, Council data show.
Over the past 12 months, our pollsters tracked public attitudes on everything from the war in Ukraine to conflict in the Middle East.
As the humanitarian toll in Gaza continues to climb and fears of a wider war grow, Americans are wary of direct military involvement in the conflict.
The US public's perception of China has changed significantly since Xi Jinping took office, Craig Kafura says.
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