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

U.S. Public Impatient With Iraq Reconstruction December 3, 2003 Seven in 10 Now Say UN Should Take Lead Questionnaire A new PIPA-Knowledge Networks poll finds that the public is impatient with the process of Iraq reconstruction. Sixty percent said that the process of creating an Iraqi government is going tooContinue Reading

Americans on Terrorism Two Years After 9/11 September 9, 2003 War on Terrorism Has Not Made Public Feel Safer Full Report Questionnaire Two years after September 11, despite the various high-profile efforts of the war on terrorism, 76% of Americans say that over the last two years they have notContinue Reading

U.S. Public Supports Middle East Road Map Plan May 30, 2003 Favors Stronger Pressure on Both Israel and Palestinians Full Report Questionnaire A new PIPA/Knowledge Networks poll finds that the American public supports the road map plan. Though most Americans are not well informed about the plan, 55 percent saidContinue Reading