The US public views the Japan alliance as a significant national security benefit as concerns about China grow.
But a majority of Americans support efforts to mitigate its effects.
With a presidential election fast approaching, Taipei’s defense policy could go in multiple directions.
But a majority oppose sending US troops if China were to invade the island.
A plurality of Americans—and a majority of Republicans—also say that US leaders are not paying enough attention to US-China competition.
The public generally does not see current US trade policies toward China as benefiting Americans.
Emerging AgTech innovations have the potential to radically improve the sustainability, profitability, and accessibility of US-produced food.
Half favor using US forces to defend South Korea if invaded by North Korea, down from 55 percent in 2022.
The success of ambitious states will be determined by their ability to shape global infrastructures and the cities they connect around the world.
For the first time, a majority of Republicans think the United States should stay out of world affairs.
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