Seven in Ten Americans Favor Congressional Candidates Who Will Pursue a Major Change in Foreign Policy
Seven in Ten Americans Favor Congressional Candidates Who Will Pursue a Major Change in Foreign Policy October 19, 2006 U.S. Public Wants Less Emphasis on Military Force, More on Working Through U.N. A Majority Supports Direct Talks with North Korea and Iran Full Report Questionnaire/Methodology Going into the November midtermContinue Reading
World Citizens Reject Torture, BBC Global Poll Reveals
World Citizens Reject Torture, BBC Global Poll Reveals October 18, 2006 Questionnaire/Methodology A majority of people around the world are opposed to torture even if its purpose is to elicit information that could save innocent lives from terrorism, according to a BBC World Service poll of more than 27,000 peopleContinue Reading
Chicago Council Releases Major Study of Opinion on the Rise of China and India
Chicago Council Releases Major Study of Opinion on the Rise of China and India October 12, 2006 Chinese and Indians Optimistic about their Growing Role in the World Asians and Americans Favor Cooperation with China, not Containment The Chicago Council on Global Affairs (CCGA) has conducted the most extensive studyContinue Reading
Chicago Council Releases Major Study of Opinion on the Rise of China and India
Chicago Council Releases Major Study of Opinion on the Rise of China and India October 12, 2006 Chinese and Indians Optimistic about their Growing Role in the World Asians and Americans Favor Cooperation with China, not Containment The Chicago Council on Global Affairs (CCGA) has conducted the most extensive studyContinue Reading
World Publics Willing to Bear Costs of Combating Climate Change
October 11, 2006 Concern about global warming has increased sharply in the United States. Nearly half of the American public sees climate change as a critical threat to vital U.S. interests. The U.S. public is not alone. A multinational poll by the Chicago Council on Global Affairs finds that globalContinue Reading
