The 2024 Chicago Council Survey finds there is often less division than imagined when it comes to long-standing pillars of US foreign policy.
The public's top priorities for the US-China relationship moving forward: avoiding war and maintaining a technological edge.
Should China invade, Americans support arming Taipei but oppose direct military intervention.
The public's top priorities: protecting American jobs and preventing the spread of nuclear weapons.
Results and analysis of the Council's annual survey of American views on foreign policy.
Republican views of immigrants and immigration policy largely diverge from overall American attitudes.
The Council partnered with New America to explore how Americans across backgrounds view key issues facing the world today.
Majorities across racial groups want the United States to be a world leader in economic and military strength, democratic values, and more.
Of the eight policies included in a Council-Ipsos survey, not one is supported by a majority of both parties.
Cleavages within the party could further complicate President Joe Biden's path to reelection.
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