How Muslims and Americans View Each Other March 12, 2007 Comments by Steven Kull, editor of WorldPublicOpinion.org, at the US-Islamic Forum in Doha, Qatar, February 18, 2007. For some years now, as part of developing the web resource WorldPublicOpinion.org, we have been conducting studies of public opinion in the MuslimContinue Reading

Iranians and Americans Believe Islam and West Can Find Common Ground January 30, 2007 Published January 30 2007 Despite Mutual Antagonism, Half of Iranians and Most Americans Favor Direct US-Iran Talks, More Exchanges Iranians Overwhelmingly Reject Bin Laden Full Report Questionnaire/Methodology Concurrent polls of the United States and Iran revealContinue Reading

Afghan Feelings of Security Vary Widely October 31, 2006 Five years after the U.S.-led invasion—and despite intense violence in some regions—about half of Afghans (53%) say they feel safer today than they did under Taliban rule. But the results vary widely according to religious sect, ethnicity and region, a GallupContinue Reading

Most Indians Believe Iran Develop Nuclear Weapons March 1, 2006 Think UN Should Try to Stop Nuclear Proliferation Muslim and Hindu Indians Concur Questionnaire/Methodology A new WorldPublicOpinion.org poll in India finds that two out of three Indians believe that Iran is trying to develop nuclear weapons and most are concernedContinue Reading