Polls Find Strong International Consensus on Human Rights
Polls Find Strong International Consensus on Human Rights December 7, 2011 Public Opinion on Global Issues homepage Stewart Patrick analysis With the 63rd anniversary of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights on December 10, newly updated digests of American and international public opinion reveal a remarkable degree of consensus onContinue Reading
Most Religious Believers Favor International Efforts To Curb Climate Change, Nuclear Risks, Poverty
December 6, 2011 Full Report (PDF) Questionnaire with Findings (PDF) A majority of Americans professing a belief in God, favor cooperative international efforts to combat climate change, environmental degradation, and the spread of nuclear weapons says a new public opinion poll conducted jointly by the University of Maryland’s Center forContinue Reading
Israeli Public Supports Middle East Nuclear Free Zone
Israeli Public Supports Middle East Nuclear Free Zone December 1, 2011 Questionnaire with Findings (PDF) Interview with PIPA Director Steven Kull on France 24 about the poll A new poll of Israeli Jews finds that 64% favor establishing a nuclear free zone in the Middle East, even when it wasContinue Reading
Publics Around the World Call for Greater Efforts to Address Climate Change
November 30, 2011 Digest of International Opinion on the Environment Digest of US Opinion on the Environment Public Opinion on Global Issues homepage Stewart Patrick analysis As representatives of most countries of the world meet in Durban, South Africa to try to negotiate a successor to the Kyoto Protocol onContinue Reading
Digest of Polls Shows Modest American Support For New Free Trade Agreements in Pacific
Digest of Polls Shows Modest American Support For New Free Trade Agreements in Pacific November 10, 2011 Public Opinion on Global Issues homepage Stewart Patrick analysis As the leaders of the United States and other members of the Asia Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) forum prepare for the annual APEC summitContinue Reading
