transcript | Dec 4, 2006
					
				Key West, Florida Some of the nation’s leading journalists and distinguished scholars gathered in Key West, Fla., in December 2006 for the Pew Forum’s biannual Faith Angle Conference on religion, politics and public life. Peter Berger, professor emeritus of religion, sociology and theology at Boston University, examined the globalization of religious pluralism and how the […]
			 
								
						
			report | Aug 17, 2006
					
				Which countries will win, which ones will lose in the race for tourism dollars as global warming heats up.  (Hint: Book that Mongolian vacation now.) And did embedded reporters slant the news in Iraq?
			 
								
						
			report | Oct 27, 2004
					
				As wired Americans increasingly go online for political news and commentary, we find that the internet is contributing to a wider awareness of political views during this year’s campaign season.
			 
								
						
			report | Aug 18, 2004
					
				Overview For the first time since the Vietnam era, foreign affairs and national security issues are looming larger than economic concerns in a presidential election. The Sept. 11 attacks and the two wars that followed not only have raised the stakes for voters as they consider their choice for president, but also have created deep […]
			 
								
						
			report | Nov 20, 2003
					
				Miami Protests Do Not Reflect Popular Views
			 
								
						
			report | Sep 5, 2003
					
				But Concern for Problems of Global Economy
			 
								
						
			report | Sep 5, 2003
					
				But Concern for Problems of Global Economy
			 
								
						
			report | Jun 3, 2003
					
				The speed of the war in Iraq and the prevailing belief that the Iraqi people are better off as a result have modestly improved the image of America. But in most countries, opinions of the U.S. are markedly lower than they were a year ago.