U.S. Public Rejects Using Military Force to Promote Democracy
U.S. Public Rejects Using Military Force to Promote Democracy September 29, 2005 Rejects Democratization as Rationale for Iraq War Full Report Questionnaire A new poll finds that a majority of Americans reject the idea of using military force to promote democracy. Only 35% favored using military force to overthrow dictators.Continue Reading
Americans Support Spending Increases to Meet Millennium Development Goals
September 16, 2005 At the UN World Summit this week, a major focus of discussion will be an assessment of how the developed countries are doing in meeting the Millennium Developmental Goals agreed on in 2000. These call for meeting eight key development goals—such as reducing hunger by half, providingContinue Reading
Mexican, U.S. Publics Strongly Support Labor and Environmental Standards in Trade Agreements
Mexican, U.S. Publics Strongly Support Labor and Environmental Standards in Trade Agreements July 20, 2005 Share Lukewarm View of NAFTA By Steven Kull The prospect of a Central American Free Trade Agreement (CAFTA) has stirred up a theme that regularly arises in debates about U.S. trade agreements with developing countries.Continue Reading
Americans on CAFTA and U.S. Trade Policy
Americans on CAFTA and U.S. Trade Policy July 11, 2005 Majority Ready to Support CAFTA, If More Trade Adjustment Assistance and Enforcement of Labor Standards Full Report Questionnaire As the House of Representatives enters into intensive debate over ratification of the Central American Free Trade Agreement (CAFTA), a new PIPA-KnowledgeContinue Reading
Americans on Climate Change 2005
July 5, 2005 Overwhelming Majority of Americans Favors U.S. Joining With G-8 Members to Limit Greenhouse Gas Emissions Full Report Questionnaire An overwhelming majority of Americans supports the United States agreeing to limit greenhouse gas emissions in concert with other members of the G-8 Summit. The new PIPA-Knowledge Networks pollContinue Reading