Preventing a Nuclear Iran, Peacefully January 17, 2012 By Shibley Telhami and Steven Kull This op-ed originally appeared in print on January 16, 2012 edition of The New York Times The debate over how to handle Iran’s nuclear program is notable for its gloom and doom. Many people assume thatContinue Reading

BBC World Service Poll Shows Iran’s Nuclear Ambitions Cause Concern, But People Want a Negotiated Settlement September 20, 2006 Questionnaire/Methodology World opinion does not favor aggressive international measures to stop Iran from developing nuclear weapons, according to a new 25-nation opinion poll conducted for BBC World Service, including the USA,Continue 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