Afghans Favor Expanding Peacekeeping Operation
Afghans Favor Expanding Peacekeeping Operation January 29, 2006 Approve Stopping Opium Production Questionnaire/Methodology A large majority of Afghans approve of the recent expansion of the NATO peacekeeping force beyond the capital Kabul and would like to see it expanded even further, according to a new WorldPublicOpinion.org poll conducted November 27Continue Reading
Global Poll Finds Diverse Economic Perceptions
Global Poll Finds Diverse Economic Perceptions January 24, 2006 Mexicans, Germans, Russians Become More Upbeat; Indonesians, Britons, French, Americans More Negative Questionnaire/Methodology As the World Economic Forum meets in Davos this week to talk about the international economy, a new BBC World Service poll of 32 nations finds highly divergentContinue Reading
World Bank Receives Good Marks in World Poll
World Bank Receives Good Marks in World Poll January 24, 2006 Global Companies Less Positive, But More Popular In South Than North Questionnaire/ Methodology As leaders of the global economy convene in Davos, a new BBC poll of 32 nations finds that despite the widespread criticism it has received, theContinue Reading
U.N. Continues to get Positive, though Lower, Ratings With World Public
U.N. Continues to get Positive, though Lower, Ratings With World Public January 24, 2006 NGOs get Top Ratings of All Global Actors Questionnaire/ Methodology Despite a relatively poor year for the United Nations, publics in most countries continue to view the U.N. as having a positive influence in the world,Continue Reading
In Mexico, U.S. and Canada, Public Support for NAFTA Surprisingly Strong, Given each Country Sees Grass as Greener on the Other Side
In Mexico, U.S. and Canada, Public Support for NAFTA Surprisingly Strong, Given each Country Sees Grass as Greener on the Other Side January 23, 2006 By Stephen J. Weber More than a decade after the North American Free Trade Agreement entered into force, public opinion across North America shows moderateContinue Reading