Korean Food Shaping U.S. Perceptions
While public attitudes toward South Korea in the United States are broadly favorable, interest in food stands out among other South Korean cultural exports.
Analysis and insights on public opinion trends, polling data, and survey research
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While public attitudes toward South Korea in the United States are broadly favorable, interest in food stands out among other South Korean cultural exports.
Americans may debate trade, tariffs, and troop deployments, but they agree that more nuclear weapons make the world less secure.
Surveys looking at both the Korean and Japanese publics have found that views of the other side have trended positively.
The South Korean government invests in AI solutions rather than welfare policies to tackle high levels of suicide among the elderly.
Despite Korea's early successes in containing the COVID-19 pandemic, a recent survey suggests that fewer Americans see South Korea as an ideal partner in global health...
The high rate of mental illness among North Korean refugees suggests that more resources should be directed to other vulnerable communities.
Many partisan internet users are engaging in an arms race to manipulate search tools rather than engaging in substantive policy discussions.
Americans have been grappling recently over media trustworthiness. But when it comes to distrust in the news, the U.S. has nothing on South Korea.
Despite growing American concerns over North Korea’s weapons capabilities, South Koreans increasingly view war with North Korea as less likely.
The Chicago Council on Global Affairs, in association with other policy institutes worldwide, recently released a new study examining public opinions in America and Northeast...
With scant information on American public opinion regarding Korea and its importance, a recent survey by the Chicago Council on Global Affairs provides valuable insights...
A recent survey published by three Asian American NGOs provided new insights into the voting preferences of Korean-Americans for the 2016 presidential election.
According to at least one poll, South Korea has a higher opinion of the United States than the United States has of itself.
Independent candidate Ahn Cheol-soo withdrew from the South Korean presidential race Friday, giving his support to fellow left-leaning hopeful Moon Jae-in. This development clears the...
Despite Ahn Cheol-soo formally entering the race for president, his poll numbers did not see a bounce in the first Asan Institute for Policy Studies...