short reads | Aug 16, 2013
Although China's trade ties with and economic influence on its Asian and Pacific Rim neighbors are greater than ever, that's doesn't automatically translate into warmer feelings toward the People's Republic among publics in the region.
report | Aug 11, 2013
In China, one of the greatest economic transformations in history is taking place, as millions move from poverty into the middle class.
short reads | Aug 8, 2013
Prime Minister Antonis Samaras of Greece visits the White House for the first time today, at a time when anti-U.S. feeling in his country is running high.
report | Aug 6, 2013
China’s power is growing, but as it assumes a more prominent role on the world stage, its global reputation is beset by a host of challenges.
report | Aug 5, 2013
Prime Minister Shinzo Abe's call for high-level talks with China comes at a time when Japanese attitudes toward China have soured precipitously as tensions have grown due to disputes over trade, geopolitics and history.
report | Jul 26, 2013
In the fifth year of the Obama presidency, the United States’ image remains strong around the world compared with the last years of the administration of President George W. Bush. Still, pro-America sentiment is slipping.
report | Jul 25, 2013
Survey Report Mali holds a presidential election July 28, its first election since the French military led a January 2013 intervention to oust Islamic rebels from the north of the country. As Malians go to the polls, Africans, on balance, approve of the French military incursion in its former colony and France enjoys a largely […]