Post-Election Poll in Iran Shows Little Change in Anti-Regime Minority February 18, 2010 Full report (PDF) By Alvin Richman* Editor’s Note: This article analyzes the views of three different Iranian opinion groups – Conservatives, Moderates and Reformers – based on their responses to several measures of “regime support” contained inContinue Reading

Analysis of Multiple Polls Finds Little Evidence Iranian Public Sees Government as Illegitimate February 3, 2010 Full Report (PDF) Questionnaire with Findings, Methodology for All Three Surveys (PDF) Indications of fraud in the June 12 Iranian presidential election, together with large-scale street demonstrations, have led to claims that Mahmoud AhmadinejadContinue Reading

Is Iran pre-revolutionary? November 23, 2009 By Steven Kull Originally published on openDemocracy To a Kremlin analyst in 1968 America may have looked similar to the way that Iran looks to some American analysts today. Large-scale demonstrations to protest the Vietnam war and disrupt the Democratic convention in Chicago mayContinue Reading

Two-thirds of Iranians Ready to Preclude Developing Nuclear Weapons in Exchange for Lifting Sanctions September 22, 2009 But Most Unwilling to Give Up Enrichment Despite Sanctions Questionnaire with Findings, Methodology (PDF) A new WorldPublicOpinion.org poll finds that two-thirds of Iranians would favor their government precluding the development of nuclear weaponsContinue Reading

Iranians Favor Diplomatic Relations With US But Have Little Trust in Obama September 19, 2009 Full Report (PDF) Questionnaire with Findings, Methodology (PDF) A new WorldPublicOpinion.org poll of Iranians finds that six in 10 favor restoration of diplomatic relations between their country and the United States, a stance that isContinue Reading