Iranians Overwhelmingly Reject Bin Laden
Iranians Overwhelmingly Reject Bin Laden January 30, 2007 Both Iranians and Americans See Terrorism as a Threat to Their Countries Full Report Questionnaire/Methodology Iranians and Americans are both very concerned about the danger of terrorism, reject attacks against civilians overwhelmingly and share strongly negative views of Osama bin Laden. AlthoughContinue Reading
World View of US Role Goes From Bad to Worse
World View of US Role Goes From Bad to Worse January 22, 2007 Questionnaire/Methodology The global view of the United States’ role in world affairs has significantly deteriorated over the last year according to a BBC World Service poll of more than 26,000 people across 25 different countries. As theContinue Reading
Latinobarómetro Poll: Latin Americans, Despite Stereotype, Are Political Moderates
Latinobarómetro Poll: Latin Americans, Despite Stereotype, Are Political Moderates January 10, 2007 Bush and Chávez Are Both Given Low Ratings George Bush and Hugo Chávez have one thing in common, as far as the Latin American public is concerned. They are viewed equally negatively. Only Fidel Castro received lower marksContinue Reading
Cubans Show Little Satisfaction with Opportunities and Individual Freedom
Cubans Show Little Satisfaction with Opportunities and Individual Freedom January 10, 2007 Rare Independent Survey Finds Large Majorities Are Still Proud of Island’s Health Care and Education Forty-eight years after Fidel Castro entered Havana at the head of a triumphal guerrilla army, Cubans in the island’s largest cities are stillContinue Reading
Study Finds Bipartisan Public Consensus on Wide Range of Foreign Policy Issues
Study Finds Bipartisan Public Consensus on Wide Range of Foreign Policy Issues December 28, 2006 Majorities of Both Parties Agree on How to Deal with Iraq, Iran, Nuclear Proliferation, Climate Change and Other Issues Full Report President Bush and Democratic leaders in the newly-elected U.S. Congress have promised to tryContinue Reading
