The American Public on the Islamic World
The American Public on the Islamic World June 7, 2005 Comments By PIPA Director Steven Kull at the Conference on US-Islamic World Relations Co-Sponsored by the Qatar Foreign Ministry and the Saban Center of the Brookings Institution DOHA, Qatar—When Americans look at events in the Middle East, they do notContinue Reading
23 Nation Poll: Who will Lead the World?
23 Nation Poll: Who will Lead the World? April 6, 2005 In 20 Countries, Citizens Want Europe to Be More Influential Than US Full Report Questionnaire A public opinion poll across 23 countries finds that in 20, a majority (17) or a plurality (3) of citizens think it would beContinue Reading
23 Nation Poll Finds Strong Support for Dramatic Changes at U.N.
23 Nation Poll Finds Strong Support for Dramatic Changes at U.N. March 21, 2005 Citizens of All Countries Polled Favor Adding New Permanent Members to UN Security Council Questionnaire A BBC World Service poll that surveyed 23 countries finds nearly universal support for dramatic reforms in the United Nations inContinue Reading
U.S. Budget: The Public’s Priorities
U.S. Budget: The Public’s Priorities March 7, 2005 U.S. Public Would Significantly Alter Bush Administration’s Budget Full Report Questionnaire A new poll finds that the American public would significantly alter the Bush administration’s recently proposed federal budget. Presented a breakdown of the major areas of the proposed discretionary budget andContinue Reading
22 Nation Poll Shows China Viewed Positively by Most Countries
22 Nation Poll Shows China Viewed Positively by Most Countries March 5, 2005 China’s Economic Growth Considered Positive But Not Its Increasing Military Power Questionnaire A new BBC World Service Poll of 22 countries finds that China is viewed as playing a significantly more positive role in the world thanContinue Reading
