Global Pride: What People Say Makes a Nation Worth Proud

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Source: Pew Research Center
Global Pride: What People Say Makes a Nation Worth Proud
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Pew Research Center surveyed 33,486 people in 25 countries to ask what makes them proud of their country. Across the board, pride most often centers on the people and diversity of a nation, with culture and lifestyle also frequently cited. Some countries highlight political systems or the economy (e.g., democracy and welfare in Sweden; governance in Germany; economic development in Japan and Indonesia), while others emphasize arts, cuisine, or national heritage (France, Italy, Mexico, Spain). Negative or critical feelings appear in several places (e.g., parts of Greece, Hungary, the U.K., and the U.S.), and in the U.S. pride in freedoms often coexists with partisan divides. Overall, pride reflects a mix of people, culture, institutions, and resources, with country-specific nuances.

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