Q & A: Nabil Kukali, Palestinian Center for Public Opinion
Q & A: Nabil Kukali, Palestinian Center for Public Opinion August 20, 2007 Dr. Nabil Kukali is director of the Palestinian Center for Public Opinion, which he founded in 1994. The center, based in Beit Sahour, studies Palestinian opinion in the West Bank, including East Jerusalem, and the Gaza Strip.Continue Reading
Palestinians on the United Nations
Palestinians on the United Nations August 20, 2007 The international community—spurred by renewed US interest—is gearing up for another major push for peace in the Middle East: President Bush recently dispatched Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice to garner support for an international conference on the Israeli-Palestinian conflict and Tony BlairContinue Reading
Comprehensive Analysis of Polls Reveals Americans’ Attitudes on US Role in the World
Comprehensive Analysis of Polls Reveals Americans’ Attitudes on US Role in the World August 3, 2007 Many people have the impression that polls produce highly discrepant findings that simply do not add up. However scholars of public opinion have found that by organizing public opinion research across studies and carefullyContinue Reading
Iranians: Do They Say They Want a Revolution?
Iranians: Do They Say They Want a Revolution? July 19, 2007 Are the Iranian people deeply dissatisfied with their current system of government? Is the general public actually pro-American contrary to the position of their government? These questions are not academic. The Bush Administration’s policy of regime change in IranContinue Reading
Iranian Public Ready to Deal on Nuclear Weapons, But Not Uranium Enrichment
Iranian Public Ready to Deal on Nuclear Weapons, But Not Uranium Enrichment July 19, 2007 The Iranian public is ready to support a deal committing the Iranian government to renounce the development of nuclear weapons and allow full inspections. Iranians are not willing, however, to support giving up the enrichmentContinue Reading