Japanese Divided on Democracy’s Success at Home, but Value Voice of the People Public sees threats abroad amid declining views of U.S. People listen to a street speech in Tokyo as the House of Representatives election campaign kicks off on Oct. 10. (The Asahi Shimbun via Getty Images) The Japanese public is largely divided over the quality of democracy at home: 50% say they are satisfied with the
Global Support for Principle of Free Expression, but Opposition to Some Forms of Speech Americans Especially Likely to Embrace Individual Liberties Although many observers have documented a global decline in democratic rights in recent years, people around the world nonetheless embrace fundamental democratic values, including free expression. A new Pew Research Center survey finds that majorities
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