A new poll shows that in dealing with the Israeli-Palestinian conflict overall, an overwhelming 77% of Evangelical Republicans want the United States to lean toward Israel as compared to 29% to Americans overall and 36% of non-Evangelical Republicans. In contrast 66% of all Americans and 60% of Non-Evangelical Republicans want the United StatesContinue Reading

Preventing a Nuclear Iran, Peacefully January 17, 2012 By Shibley Telhami and Steven Kull This op-ed originally appeared in print on January 16, 2012 edition of The New York Times The debate over how to handle Iran’s nuclear program is notable for its gloom and doom. Many people assume thatContinue Reading

Israeli Public Supports Middle East Nuclear Free Zone December 1, 2011 Questionnaire with Findings (PDF) Interview with PIPA Director Steven Kull on France 24 about the poll A new poll of Israeli Jews finds that 64% favor establishing a nuclear free zone in the Middle East, even when it wasContinue Reading

Why Muslims are still mad at America September 9, 2011 By Steven Kull Originally published on CNN’s Global Public Square on September 5, 2011 On the ten-year anniversary of the 9/11 attacks, many Americans are wondering whether the risk of a terrorist attack against America has been reduced. The pictureContinue Reading

American Public Sees Democratization of Middle East as Positive for US April 11, 2011 Favors Democratization Even if Countries Become Less Friendly to US Full report (PDF) Questionnaire with findings (PDF) An overwhelming majority of Americans think that it would be positive for the United States if the Middle EastContinue Reading