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

Americans on Africa January 29, 2003 Poll Shows American Public Supports Stronger Engagement With Africa Full Report Questionnaire Despite the fact that America’s conflicts with Iraq, North Korea and al-Qaeda have dominated headlines, the American public believes that the US should increase its engagement with Africa in a variety ofContinue Reading

February 2, 2001 Full Report Questionnaire In 1995, the Program on International Policy Attitudes found that, while an overwhelming majority supported aid in principle, a majority wanted to cut it. However when asked to estimate how much of the budget was devoted to foreign aid, respondents vastly overestimated its size,Continue Reading