Germans and Americans think very differently about their relationship
Despite positive opinions from America towards Germany, it seems the admiration doesn't go both ways.
Richard Wike is director of global attitudes research at Pew Research Center. He conducts research and writes about international public opinion on a variety of topics, including America’s global image, the rise of China, and views in predominantly Muslim nations. Previously, he was a senior associate for international and corporate clients at Greenberg Quinlan Rosner Research. Wike received a doctorate in political science from Emory University. He is an author of numerous Pew Research Center releases, including studies on international views of the U.S., the Arab Spring, and social networking around the world, as well as public opinion in China, Pakistan and Egypt.
Despite positive opinions from America towards Germany, it seems the admiration doesn't go both ways.
A new report from Pew Research center suggests democracy is still the public preference.
A pesar de sus fuertes reclamos acerca de cómo funciona el gobierno en la actualidad, la mayor parte de los encuestados cree que los ciudadanos comunes tienen el poder de influir sobre e...
Despite grievances about how government is currently working, most people believe ordinary citizens still have influence, says Richard Wike of the Pew Research Center.