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.
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.
The US public's perception of China has changed significantly since Xi Jinping took office, Craig Kafura says.
"It will take years of continued improvements to rebuild American confidence and trust in China," Craig Kafura says.
The Biden administration's focus will be "firmly fixed on issues of development" at the New Delhi summit, Craig Kafura says.
Millennials and Gen Z are less confident in the effectiveness and utility of nuclear weapons than Boomers and Gen X.
Polling shows the Japanese public supports recognizing same-sex marriages, even as officials stall on legislation to advance equality.
As world leaders meet in Japan, they are likely to discuss Russia's war in Ukraine, tensions in the Taiwan Strait, and economic coercion from China, Craig Kafura tells Steve Scully.
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