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France's Favorable Rating in U.S. Zooms to 87%, a New High
France's favorable rating in the U.S. is now 87%, up five percentage points from a year ago and marking a record high for France in Gallup's 25-year trend.
Leading With Strengths: Simon Sinek
Learn how the founder of The Optimism Company leads with his strengths to explore concepts ranging from friendship to the New Cold War.
Gallup Reporter Resources: Brazil
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CliftonStrengths® Assessment and Report Availability by Language
Discover which languages are supported for the CliftonStrengths® assessment and reports — including Top 5 and CliftonStrengths 34.
Americans Least Favorable Toward Iran
Nearly nine in 10 Americans view Iran unfavorably, making it the worst rated country of 22 asked about. They also have largely unfavorable images of Libya, Iraq, Afghanistan, the Palestinian Authority, Syria, Pakistan, and North Korea.
Gallup Vault: South Koreans Ebullient Olympic Hosts in 1988
In 1988, 82% of South Koreans, more than residents of eight other nations, thought the Olympics promote good relations between participant countries.
G6 Plus One Mindset Existed Before Summit
While Americans have very positive attitudes toward their fellow G7 nations, people in those countries have negative views of U.S. leadership.
4 Challenges Facing the UK's New Prime Minister
Gallup data collected shortly before the U.K.'s July 4 election highlight major challenges that Prime Minister Keir Starmer inherited from his predecessors.
Strategic: Seeing the Best Way Forward
Explore how those with Strategic talent excel at identifying the most efficient path amid competing priorities.
Significance: Striving for Impact and Legacy
Explore how those with Significance talents can transform ambition into legacy, shining a light on the work and people that matter most.