Can Obama Restore the US Image in the Middle East? December 22, 2008 Analysis by Steven Kull Reprinted from the Harvard International Review Sitting in a focus group, a young Jordanian bewailed America’s relationship with his region: “Since 1948, we have tried peace, but everything turned out to be aContinue Reading

A New Lens on Pakistan January 18, 2008 By Steven Kull This article was originally published on PostGlobal. It can be found here on their site. A recent poll of the Pakistani public reveals the distortions in the lens through which many Americans view the events in the Muslim world.Continue Reading

Global Poll: Majority Wants Troops Out of Iraq Within a Year September 6, 2007 Full Report (PDF) Questionnaire/Methodology (PDF) A majority of citizens across the world (67%) think US-led forces should leave Iraq within a year, according to a BBC World Service poll of 23,000 people across 22 countries. JustContinue Reading

Q & A: Emre Erdogan, Infakto Research Workshop August 30, 2007 Dr. Erdogan is a founding partner of Infakto Research Workshop in Istanbul and a member of ARI Movement, an independent research and educational organization. He spoke with WPO via email. In the latest Pew Global Attitudes poll, more thanContinue Reading

Negative Attitudes toward the United States in the Muslim World: Do They Matter? May 17, 2007 Testimony of Dr. Steven Kull Director, Program on International Policy Attitudes (PIPA), University of Maryland Editor, WorldPublicOpinion.org May 17, 2007 – 2:00 PM Before House Committee on Foreign Affairs, Subcommittee on International Organizations, HumanContinue Reading