
Richard Wike
@richardwike
Director of Global Attitudes Research @pewresearch
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https://www.pewresearch.org/ 15-03-2012 12:39:54
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With Modi visiting the White House, what do we know about the politics of Indian Americans? 68% of Indian American registered voters in the US identify as Democrats or lean that way, while 29% identify as or lean Republican, per recent Pew Research Race and Ethnicity survey. pewrsr.ch/45tw31j





New Pew Research Global report we released yesterday shows that the % naming the US rather than China as world's leading economic power has increased over the past few years in many countries pewrsr.ch/3Xuenz0


New survey chock full of interesting findings on climate and energy issues via @briantkennedy Alec Tyson Pew Research Center Pew Research Science

From new Pew Research Science survey: majority of Americans (including a narrow majority of Republicans) support U.S. participation in international climate efforts pewresearch.org/science/?p=4333


U.S. is far more globally popular under Biden than it was in Trump era -> Ishaan Tharoor on 2023 Pew Research Global surveys in 23 countries washingtonpost.com/world/2023/06/…

New Teaching, Research & International Policy Project article that compares the views of IR scholars and policy practitioners on NATO enlargement. With William & Mary student, @ellakuhnhenn, Irene Entringer, Dr. Shauna N. Gillooly, and Sue Peterson. Paradigm matters... foreignpolicy.com/2023/06/28/nat…


New Pew Research Global report explores both international perceptions of India and Indian public opinion on some key foreign affairs topics. One interesting finding: 68% of Indians say India's influence in the world has been getting stronger in recent years pewrsr.ch/3PesqGr



In which I also managed to quote Kipling... Alongside Professor Michael Scott Richard Wike Susan Eisenhower et al


The Monocle Daily: @elisabethbraw and Vincent McAviney look at how the war in Gaza is affecting US elections, talk about European defence and examine how the Olympics can change Paris. Plus: Richard Wike of Pew Research Center on democratic governance. monocle.com/radio/shows/th…

Join International IDEA on Day 2 of #S4D3 to discuss the challenges and opportunities facing the global state of democracy alongside leading experts Annika Silva-Leander, Richard Wike, Seema Shah, @StaffanILindber and @katielaroque. 🔗youtube.com/watch?v=WWSGV7… #SummitForDemocracy


Join USC Annenberg CCLP for their public diplomacy forum on democracy around the world on Thursday, April 4 at the USC Capital Campus in Washington, D.C. This event will be led by Richard Wike, director of global attitudes research at Pew Research Center. RSVP: annenberg.usc.edu/events/cclp/vi…


🆕🎉NEW: January issue OUT NOW! Featuring Steven Levitsky Daniel Ziblatt Rob Person 🇺🇸🇺🇦 Javier Corrales Azul Aguiar Rodrigo Castro Cornejo Alejandro Monsivais-Carrillo Richard Wike Oliver Kaplan Michael Albertus Diana Senior-Angulo Gustavo Flores-Macías Elene Panchulidze Richard Youngs Nomi Claire Lazar Jeremy Wallace Thea Riofrancos and more!


“In countries around the world, people are increasingly unhappy with elites, dissatisfied with the functioning of democracy, and impatient for change," writes Richard Wike. muse.jhu.edu/pub/1/article/…

"[Citizens] still value representative democracy, but they also desire a new era of representation with significant changes to the relationship between leaders and the citizens they represent,” writes Richard Wike. "Why the World Is Down on Democracy": muse.jhu.edu/pub/1/article/…
![Journal of Democracy (@jodemocracy) on Twitter photo "[Citizens] still value representative democracy, but they also desire a new era of representation with significant changes to the relationship between leaders and the citizens they represent,” writes <a href="/RichardWike/">Richard Wike</a>.
"Why the World Is Down on Democracy":
muse.jhu.edu/pub/1/article/… "[Citizens] still value representative democracy, but they also desire a new era of representation with significant changes to the relationship between leaders and the citizens they represent,” writes <a href="/RichardWike/">Richard Wike</a>.
"Why the World Is Down on Democracy":
muse.jhu.edu/pub/1/article/…](https://pbs.twimg.com/media/Gh0aANGWgAAYUFH.jpg)