501. Little Partisan Agreement on the Pressing Problems Facing the U.S.: Wide gaps in how younger and older voters view the midterms. Security Studies Pew Research Center, 2018. Book Online
502. What It Takes to Truly Be ‘One of Us’: In U.S., Canada, Europe, Australia and Japan, publics say language matters more to national identity than birthplace. Bruce Stokes Pew Research Center, 2017. Book Online
503. Globally, People Point to ISIS and Climate Change as Leading Security Threats: Concern about cyberattacks, world economy also widespread. Jacob Poushter Pew Research Center, 2017. Book Online
504. Moderating Political Extremism: Single Round vs Runoff Elections under Plurality Rule. Massimo Bordignon IZA - Institute of Labor Economics, 2013. Book Online
505. Still in Limbo: About a Million Asylum Seekers Await Word on Whether They Can Call Europe Home: About half of Europe’s 2015-16 asylum applicants had decisions still pending at end of 2016. Phillip Connor Pew Research Center, 2017. Book Online
506. UK Migration Policy and Migration from Eastern Partnership Countries. Ken Clark IZA - Institute of Labor Economics, 2013. Book Online
507. Americans Say U.S.-German Relations Are in Good Shape, but Germans Disagree: Partisan differences in U.S. over relationship with Germany. Dorothy Manevich Pew Research Center, 2018. Book Online
508. Does Peacetime Military Service Affect Crime?. Karsten Albæk IZA - Institute of Labor Economics, 2013. Book Online
509. French Relations with Sub-Saharan Africa Under President Sarkozy. Richard Moncrieff South African Institute of International Affairs, 2012. Book Online
510. Americans’ Views of China Improve as Economic Concerns Ease: In case of conflict, most Americans back using force to defend Asian allies against China. Richard Wike Pew Research Center, 2017. Book Online
511. Global Restrictions on Religion Rise Modestly in 2015, Reversing Downward Trend: Government harassment and use of force against religious groups surge as record number of refugees enter Europe. Pew Research Center Pew Research Center, 2017. Book Online
512. Hong Kong – South Africa’s Gateway to China. Garth Shelton South African Institute of International Affairs, 2012. Book Online
513. Mit Neo-Korporatismus durch die Krise?: Die Rolle des Sozialen Dialogs in Deutschland, Österreich und der Schweiz. Werner Eichhorst IZA - Institute of Labor Economics, 2013. Book Online
514. Can the BRICS Co-operate in the G-20?: A View from Brazil. Oliver Stuenkel South African Institute of International Affairs, 2012. Book Online
515. India and Modi: The Honeymoon Continues: Indians remain upbeat about Modi and see India playing larger role in the world, but growing partisan take on Modi’s record. Bruce Stokes Pew Research Center, 2016. Book Online
516. Joint Custody in the Italian Courts. Guido de Blasio IZA - Institute of Labor Economics, 2013. Book Online
517. „Amerika den Amerikanern“?: Die neue US-Sicherheitsstrategie und ihre Folgen für Lateinamerika und Europa. Henning Suhr Konrad Adenauer Stiftung, 2025. Book Online
518. Goodwill and Hard Bargains: The DRC, China and India. Gregory Mthembu-Salter South African Institute of International Affairs, 2012. Book Online
519. International Human Trafficking: Measuring Clandestinity by the Structural Equation Approach. Alexandra Rudolph IZA - Institute of Labor Economics, 2013. Book Online
520. Migrant Networks and the Spread of Misinformation. Benjamin Elsner IZA - Institute of Labor Economics, 2013. Book Online
521. Incarceration and Crime: Evidence from California’s Public Safety Realignment Reform. Magnus Lofstrom IZA - Institute of Labor Economics, 2013. Book Online
522. Japanese Divided on Democracy’s Success at Home, but Value Voice of the People: Public sees threats abroad amid declining views of U.S. Bruce Stokes Pew Research Center, 2017. Book Online
523. People in the Philippines Still Favor U.S. Over China, but Gap Is Narrowing: Duterte and his war on drugs are seen positively by most Filipinos. Jacob Poushter Pew Research Center, 2017. Book Online
524. South Africa’s Role in the BRICS and the G-20: China’s View. Wang Yong South African Institute of International Affairs, 2012. Book Online
525. Key Middle East Publics See Russia, Turkey and U.S. All Playing Larger Roles in Region: Most do not expect Syrian war to end in 2018. Janell Fetterolf Pew Research Center, 2017. Book Online
526. Globally, Broad Support for Representative and Direct Democracy: But many also endorse nondemocratic alternatives. Richard Wike Pew Research Center, 2017. Book Online
527. Image of Putin, Russia Suffers Internationally: At same time, Russia seen as gaining influence on world stage. Clark Letterman Pew Research Center, 2018. Book Online
528. Return of the Prodigy Son: Do Return Migrants Make Better Leaders?. Marion Mercier IZA - Institute of Labor Economics, 2013. Book Online
529. Foreign Policy of Senegal Since 2000. Alioune Sall South African Institute of International Affairs, 2013. Book Online
530. Politique Etrangere du Sénégal Depuis 2000. Alioune Sall South African Institute of International Affairs, 2013. Book Online
531. U.S. Resettles Fewer Refugees, Even as Global Number of Displaced People Grows: Break with past responses to global refugee surges. Phillip Connor Pew Research Center, 2017. Book Online
532. Russia–South Africa Relations: Collaboration in BRICS and the G-20. Natalya Volchkova South African Institute of International Affairs, 2013. Book Online
533. Wade’s Senegal and its Relations with Guinea-Bissau: Brother, Patron or Regional Hegemon?. Vincent Foucher South African Institute of International Affairs, 2013. Book Online
534. Role of Public Sentimentand Social Media in the Evolving China–Africa Relationship. Yu-Shan Wu South African Institute of International Affairs, 2013. Book Online
535. In First Month, Views of Trump Are Already Strongly Felt, Deeply Polarized: Opposition to Trump’s refugee policy; improved views of economy. Pew Research Center Pew Research Center, 2017. Book Online
536. Large Majorities See Checks and Balances, Right to Protest as Essential for Democracy: 77% say it would be ‘too risky’ to give presidents more power. Pew Research Center Pew Research Center, 2017. Book Online
537. Online Harassment 2017: Roughly four-in-ten Americans have personally experienced online harassment, and 62% consider it a major problem. Many want technology firms to do more, but they are divided on how to balance free speech and safety issues online. Maeve Duggan Pew Research Center, 2017. Book Online
538. Negative Views of Trump’s Transition, Amid Concerns About Conflicts, Tax Returns: 58% say Trump will be ‘too impulsive’ making important decisions. Pew Research Center Pew Research Center, 2017. Book Online
539. Overall Number of U.S. Unauthorized Immigrants Holds Steady Since 2009: Decline in share from Mexico mostly offset by growth from Asia, Central America and sub-Saharan Africa. Jeffrey S. Passel Pew Research Center, 2016. Book Online
540. Relations Franco–Sénégalaises 2000–2012. Tony Chafer South African Institute of International Affairs, 2013. Book Online
541. Crossing the Line: What Counts as Online Harassment?: Americans agree that certain behaviors constitute online harassment, but they are more divided on others. Aaron Smith Pew Research Center, 2018. Book Online
542. Future of Truth and Misinformation Online: Experts are evenly split on whether the coming decade will see a reduction in false and misleading narratives online. Those forecasting improvement place their hopes in technological fixes and in societal solutions. Others think the dark side of human nature is aided more than stifled by technology. Janna Anderson Pew Research Center, 2017. Book Online
543. Marokkos Jugend vor der Wahl 2026 – Zwischen mangelnder politischer Teilhabe und neuen Formen der Partizipation. Steven Höfner Konrad Adenauer Stiftung, 2025. Book Online
544. African Peer Review Mechanism at Country Level: Views from Kenya. Angela Reitmaier South African Institute of International Affairs, 2011. Book Online
545. Power Play: International Politics, Germany, South Africa and the FIFA World Cup. Suzanne Dowse South African Institute of International Affairs, 2011. Book Online
546. Reconstructing the Implications of Liberation Struggle History on SADC Mediation in Zimbabwe. Sabelo J Ndlovu-Gatsheni South African Institute of International Affairs, 2011. Book Online
547. Angola’s Foreign Policy: Pragmatic Recalibrations. Assis Malaquias South African Institute of International Affairs, 2011. Book Online
548. Most Say Tensions Between Trump Administration and News Media Hinder Access to Political News: Large majorities of both Democrats and Republicans say the relationship between the two is unhealthy. Michael Barthel Pew Research Center, 2017. Book Online
549. Politics of Resources, Resistance and Peripheries in Sudan. Petrus de Kock South African Institute of International Affairs, 2011. Book Online
550. Public Is Skeptical of the Iran Agreement – and Trump’s Handling of the Issue: Only about a quater have heard ‘a lot’ about the nuclear agreement. Pew Research Center Pew Research Center, 2018. Book Online
551. Many Americans Believe Fake News Is Sowing Confusion: 23% say they have shared a made-up news story – either knowingly or not. Michael Barthel Pew Research Center, 2016. Book Online
552. Trump Viewed Less Negatively on Issues, but Most Americans Are Critical of His conduct: Majority expresses confidence in Trump on economic policy. Pew Research Center Pew Research Center, 2018. Book Online
553. GOP’s Favorability Rating Edges Lower: A quater of the public views both parties unfavorably. Pew Research Center Pew Research Center, 2016. Book Online
554. Partisan Divide on Political Values Grows Even Wider: Sharp shifts among Democrats on aid to needy, race, immigration. Pew Research Center Pew Research Center, 2017. Book Online
555. Public Uncertain, Divided Over America’s Place in the World: Growing support for increased defense spending. Pew Research Center Pew Research Center, 2016. Book Online
556. Republicans and Democrats Grow Even Further Apart in Views of Israel, Palestinians: Netanyahu remains a deeply polarizing figure in the U.S. Pew Research Center Pew Research Center, 2018. Book Online
557. 2018 Midterm Voters: Issues and Political Values: Huge partisan divides on health care, immigration, U.S. global role. Pew Research Center Pew Research Center, 2018. Book Online
558. Discrepancies in Iraq’s Financial Indicators. Mahmood Baban Rudaw Research Center, 2025. Book Online
559. Partisanship and Political Animosity in 2016: Highly negative views of the opposing party-and its members. Pew Research Center Pew Research Center, 2016. Book Online
560. Mexican Views of the U.S. Turn Sharply Negative: Widespread dissatisfaction with economy and political leaders. Margaret Vice Pew Research Center, 2017. Book Online
561. Nigeria and the BRICs: Diplomatic, Trade, Cultural and Military Relations. Abiodun Alao South African Institute of International Affairs, 2011. Book Online
562. Public Has Criticisms of Both Parties, but Democrats Lead on Empathy for Middle Class: Little change in views of parties, Trump. Pew Research Center Pew Research Center, 2017. Book Online
563. Trump Gets Negative Ratings for Many Personal Traits, but Most Say He Stands Up for His Beliefs: Trump rated lower for trustworthiness than Obama, Bush, Clinton. Pew Research Center Pew Research Center, 2018. Book Online
564. After the “Golden Era”: Getting Bangladesh-India Ties Back on Track. International Crisis Group International Crisis Group, 2025. Book Online
565. Europe’s Strategic Transformation: Implications for the Mediterranean Region. Luis Simón Istituto Affari Internazionali (IAI), 2025. Book Online
566. For GOP Voters, a Winding Path to a Trump Nomination: Most changed their minds at least once between December and April. Pew Research Center Pew Research Center, 2016. Book Online
567. Terrorism and Integration of Muslim Immigrants. Ahmed Elsayed IZA - Institute of Labor Economics, 2013. Book Online
568. Braving the Waves: The Role of Time and Risk Preferences in Illegal Migration from Senegal. Jean-Louis Arcand IZA - Institute of Labor Economics, 2013. Book Online
569. Conflicting Partisan Priorities for U.S. Foreign Policy: Terrorism, protecting U.S. jobs top the public’s agenda. Pew Research Center Pew Research Center, 2018. Book Online
570. Voters’ Perceptions of the Candidates: Traits, Ideology and Impact on Issues: Few voters ‘check the box’ on positive descriptions of candidates. Pew Research Center Pew Research Center, 2016. Book Online
571. Americans Divided on Kavanaugh’s Nomination to the Supreme Court: Democrats are worried he will make court too conservative. Pew Research Center Pew Research Center, 2018. Book Online
572. Divided and Pessimistic Electorate: Voters skeptical of progress in many areas – even jobs – since 2008. Pew Research Center Pew Research Center, 2016. Book Online
573. Partisans Have Starkly Different Opinions About How the World Views the U.S.: North Korea, cyberattacks widely viewed as ‘major threats’ to U.S. Pew Research Center Pew Research Center, 2017. Book Online
574. Public Expects Gridlock, Deeper Divisions with Changed Political Landscape: Congressional Democrats favored over Trump on most issues. Pew Research Center Pew Research Center, 2018. Book Online
575. Election Fraud and Post-Election Conflict: Evidence from the Philippines. Benjamin Crost IZA - Institute of Labor Economics, 2013. Book Online
576. Rise in U.S. Immigrants From El Salvador, Guatemala and Honduras Outpaces Growth From Elsewhere: Lawful and unauthorized immigrants increase since recession. D’Vera Cohn Pew Research Center, 2017. Book Online
577. Rise of China’s State-Led Media Dynasty in Africa. Yu-Shan Wu South African Institute of International Affairs, 2012. Book Online
578. U.S. Unauthorized Immigrant Total Dips to Lowest Level in a Decade: Number from Mexico continues to decline, while Central America is the only growing region. Jeffrey S. Passel Pew Research Center, 2018. Book Online
579. Americans Favor Protecting Information Freedoms Over Government Steps to Restrict False News Online: But 56% support steps from technology companies, even if it means some limits on publishing and accessing information. Amy Mitchell Pew Research Center, 2018. Book Online
580. From Brexit to Zika: What Do Americans Know?: Modest partisan differences in knowledge of current affairs. Pew Research Center Pew Research Center, 2017. Book Online
581. Republicans, Democrats See Opposing Party as More Ideological Than Their Own: Republicans increasingly rate Democratic Party as ‘very liberal’. Pew Research Center Pew Research Center, 2018. Book Online
582. Zwischen Spielfeld und Weltbühne: Fußball als Instrument marokkanischer Politik. Steven Höfner Konrad Adenauer Stiftung, 2025. Book Online
583. AI Threat Transparency Gap: Risk Reporting Practices in the U.S. and China. American Security Project American Security Project, 2025. Book Online
584. Discrete Choice Approach to Estimating Armed Conflicts’ Casualties: Revisiting the Numbers of a ‘Truth Commission’. Silvio Rendon IZA - Institute of Labor Economics, 2012. Book Online
585. Global Governance and The KAS Guidelines: The View From India. S Narayan South African Institute of International Affairs, 2012. Book Online
586. China’s Economic Statecraft and African Mineral Resources: Changing Modes of Engagement. Ana Cristina Alves South African Institute of International Affairs, 2013. Book Online
587. Regierungswechsel in Tschechien: eine Demokratieprobe?: Andrej Babiš kehrt dank der Einbeziehung von Rechtsextremisten ins Amt des Premierministers zurück. Marco Arndt Konrad Adenauer Stiftung, 2025. Book Online
588. Stand Your Ground Laws and Homicides. Chandler McClellan IZA - Institute of Labor Economics, 2012. Book Online
589. Three Years In, Modi Remains Very Popular: Broad public satisfaction with economy; declining support for U.S. Bruce Stokes Pew Research Center, 2017. Book Online
590. After the Deal: U.S. Policy for a Postwar Gaza. Delaney Soliday Center for a New American Security, 2025. Book Online
591. From Non-indifference to Responsibility while Protecting: Brazil’s Diplomacy and the Search for Global Norms. Paula Wojcikiewicz Almeida South African Institute of International Affairs, 2013. Book Online
592. Trumps Blick auf die Welt: Die neue nationale Sicherheitsstrategie der USA. Hardy Ostry Konrad Adenauer Stiftung, 2025. Book Online
593. Franco–Senegalese Relations 2000–2012. Tony Chafer South African Institute of International Affairs, 2013. Book Online
594. Partisan Conflict and Congressional Outreach: Partisan criticism generates most engagement in social media; most liberal and conservative legislators, party leadership more likely to ‘go negative’. Pew Research Center Pew Research Center, 2017. Book Online
595. Partisans Differ Widely in Views of Police Officers, College Professors: Republicans, Democrats view each other more negatively. Pew Research Center Pew Research Center, 2017. Book Online
596. How Do Tougher Immigration Measures Impact Unauthorized Immigrants?. Catalina Amuedo-Dorantes IZA - Institute of Labor Economics, 2013. Book Online
597. How People Approach Facts and Information: People deal in varying ways with tensions about what information to trust and how much they want to learn. Some are interested and engaged with information; others are wary and stressed. John B. Horrigan Pew Research Center, 2017. Book Online
598. Majorities Express Favorable Opinions of Several Federal Agencies, Including the FBI: Republicans’ views of FBI have grown more negative in past year. Pew Research Center Pew Research Center, 2018. Book Online
599. What the Public Knows About Cybersecurity: A majority of internet users can answer fewer than half the questions correctly on a difficult knowledge quiz about cybersecurity issues and concepts. Kenneth Olmstead Pew Research Center, 2017. Book Online
600. Americans Name the 10 Most Significant Historic Events of Their Lifetimes: 9/11, Obama election and the tech revolution among those with greatest impact on the country. Claudia Deane Pew Research Center, 2016. Book Online