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
Wide Dissatisfaction with Capitalism — Twenty Years after Fall of Berlin Wall
Wide Dissatisfaction with Capitalism — Twenty Years after Fall of Berlin Wall November 9, 2009 Full Report (PDF) Twenty years after the fall of the Berlin Wall, a new BBC World Service global poll finds that dissatisfaction with free market capitalism is widespread, with an average of only 11% acrossContinue Reading
People in 17 of 21 Nations Say Governments Should Put International Law Ahead of National Interest
People in 17 of 21 Nations Say Governments Should Put International Law Ahead of National Interest November 2, 2009 Most Trust World Court to Be Fair Questionnaire with Findings, Methodology (PDF) A poll by WorldPublicOpinion.org finds that most people in 17 of 21 nations surveyed say their government should abideContinue Reading
Key Health Care Proposals Get Bipartisan Public Support Despite Debate’s Increased Political Polarization
Key Health Care Proposals Get Bipartisan Public Support Despite Debate’s Increased Political Polarization October 8, 2009 Full Report (PDF) Questionnaire with Findings, Methodology (PDF) A new poll conducted by WorldPublicOpinion.org (WPO) together with the Brookings Institution finds that over the last year, as the health care debate has intensified, aContinue Reading
Two-thirds of Iranians Ready to Preclude Developing Nuclear Weapons in Exchange for Lifting Sanctions
Two-thirds of Iranians Ready to Preclude Developing Nuclear Weapons in Exchange for Lifting Sanctions September 22, 2009 But Most Unwilling to Give Up Enrichment Despite Sanctions Questionnaire with Findings, Methodology (PDF) A new WorldPublicOpinion.org poll finds that two-thirds of Iranians would favor their government precluding the development of nuclear weaponsContinue Reading
