U.S. Public Rejects Using Military Force to Promote Democracy September 29, 2005 Rejects Democratization as Rationale for Iraq War Full Report Questionnaire A new poll finds that a majority of Americans reject the idea of using military force to promote democracy. Only 35% favored using military force to overthrow dictators.Continue Reading

The American Public on the Islamic World June 7, 2005 Comments By PIPA Director Steven Kull at the Conference on US-Islamic World Relations Co-Sponsored by the Qatar Foreign Ministry and the Saban Center of the Brookings Institution DOHA, Qatar—When Americans look at events in the Middle East, they do notContinue Reading

23 Nation Poll Finds Strong Support for Dramatic Changes at U.N. March 21, 2005 Citizens of All Countries Polled Favor Adding New Permanent Members to UN Security Council Questionnaire A BBC World Service poll that surveyed 23 countries finds nearly universal support for dramatic reforms in the United Nations inContinue Reading

Americans on the Darfur Crisis January 24, 2005 Three Out of Four Americans Favor UN Military Intervention in Darfur As the UN Security Council on Tuesday, January 25 hears the report of a special commission of inquiry on whether genocide has occurred in Darfur, a PIPA-Knowledge Networks poll conducted DecemberContinue Reading

Seven in 10 Americans Say Genocide must be Prevented in Sudan July 20, 2004 Majority Says Genocide is Occurring There Full Report Questionnaire In a new PIPA-Knowledge Networks poll of Americans, 69% said “If the UN were to determine that genocide is occurring” in the Darfur region of Sudan, thenContinue Reading