A New Digest of International and U.S. Attitudes
A New Digest of International and U.S. Attitudes November 23, 2009 The International Institutions and Global Governance program at the Council on Foreign Relations has produced Public Opinion on Global Issues, a comprehensive digest of existing polling data on U.S. and global public attitudes on the world’s most pressing challengesContinue Reading
Iranian Public Ready to Make a Nuclear Deal, But Finds Some Demands Unacceptable
Is Iran pre-revolutionary? November 23, 2009 By Steven Kull Originally published on openDemocracy To a Kremlin analyst in 1968 America may have looked similar to the way that Iran looks to some American analysts today. Large-scale demonstrations to protest the Vietnam war and disrupt the Democratic convention in Chicago mayContinue Reading
Is Iran pre-revolutionary?
Is Iran pre-revolutionary? November 23, 2009 By Steven Kull Originally published on openDemocracy To a Kremlin analyst in 1968 America may have looked similar to the way that Iran looks to some American analysts today. Large-scale demonstrations to protest the Vietnam war and disrupt the Democratic convention in Chicago mayContinue Reading
Majorities Reject Banning Defamation of Religion: 20 Nation Poll
Majorities Reject Banning Defamation of Religion: 20 Nation Poll November 20, 2009 Questionnaire with Findings, Methodology (PDF) As the UN General Assembly prepares to debate a proposal calling for nations to take action against the defamation of religion, majorities in 13 of 20 nations polled around the world support theContinue Reading
As Hu Jin Tao, Obama Prepare to Meet, World Public Gives China, US Low Marks on Climate Change
November 11, 2009 Questionnaire with Findings, Methodology (PDF) With President Barack Obama on his way to meet his Chinese counterpart in Beijing for talks on global climate change and a range of other issues, a poll by WorldPublicOpinion.org shows that publics in more than half of 20 nations disapprove ofContinue Reading