U.S. Budget: The Public’s Priorities March 7, 2005 U.S. Public Would Significantly Alter Bush Administration’s Budget Full Report Questionnaire A new poll finds that the American public would significantly alter the Bush administration’s recently proposed federal budget. Presented a breakdown of the major areas of the proposed discretionary budget andContinue Reading

Americans on the Darfur Crisis and ICC March 1, 2005 Large Bipartisan Majority of Americans Favors Referring Darfur War Crime Cases to International Criminal Court Questionnaire While the Bush administration opposes referring to the International Criminal Court Sudanese individuals charged with war crimes and crimes against humanity in Darfur, aContinue 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

21 Nation Poll on Bush’s Reelection January 19, 2005 In 18 Countries, Most See Bush’s Reelection as Negative for World Security Questionnaire According to a new BBC World Service Poll of twenty-one countries from all regions of the world, the reelection of President Bush is seen as negative for worldContinue Reading

Americans on Opportunities for Bipartisan Consensus January 18, 2005 Bipartisan Public Consensus Offers Direction for US Foreign Policy in Second Bush Term Full Report Questionnaire Despite several years of highly polarized debate and a bruising electoral battle, a new study reveals a striking amount of bipartisan consensus—among the public andContinue Reading