Afghans Favor Expanding Peacekeeping Operation January 29, 2006 Approve Stopping Opium Production Questionnaire/Methodology A large majority of Afghans approve of the recent expansion of the NATO peacekeeping force beyond the capital Kabul and would like to see it expanded even further, according to a new WorldPublicOpinion.org poll conducted November 27Continue Reading

Global Poll Finds Diverse Economic Perceptions January 24, 2006 Mexicans, Germans, Russians Become More Upbeat; Indonesians, Britons, French, Americans More Negative Questionnaire/Methodology As the World Economic Forum meets in Davos this week to talk about the international economy, a new BBC World Service poll of 32 nations finds highly divergentContinue Reading

Among Key Iraq Partners, Weak Public Support for Troop Presence October 14, 2005 Majority of Public in United Kingdom, Italy, Poland, Australia, Japan Call for Withdrawing Their Troops By Clay Ramsay and Angela Stephens Among the publics of the coalition partners in Iraq, support for their troops’ presence in IraqContinue Reading

U.S. Public Favors Negotiating With North Korea February 4, 2003 But Divided on Whether North Koreans Willing to Forego Nukes Full Report Questionnaire In contrast to the position of the Bush administration, a very large majority of Americans is willing to negotiate with North Korea, according to a new pollContinue Reading