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 | Aug 17, 2006
Summary of Findings The public is paying a great deal of attention to major overseas events – the reported terrorist plot against U.S. trans-Atlantic jet liners, the war in Lebanon, as well as the ongoing violence in Iraq. However, there is little indication that these dramatic stories have materially changed public attitudes. Worries about another […]
report | Aug 10, 2006
Concerns Pre-Date Airplane Plot
report | Jul 26, 2006
Summary of Findings Israel’s offensive into Lebanon has not resulted in a public opinion backlash in the U.S. so far. A new Pew poll conducted July 6-19 finds little change in public sympathy for Israel in its dispute with the Palestinians. A 44%-plurality of U.S. adults say they sympathize more with Israel, while 9% sympathize […]
report | Jul 26, 2006
But Support for Terrorism and Anti-Semitism are Widespread
report | Jul 19, 2006
A substantial plurality of the American public has been steadfast in its support for Israel as the intensity of armed conflict in the Middle East has waxed and waned through the years.
report | Jul 19, 2006
In Mid-East Conflicts, Americans Consistently Side with Israel
report | Jul 13, 2006
When President George W. Bush is greeted by his host, President Vladimir Putin at this weekend's G8 meeting in St. Petersburg, neither one can feel secure in the confidence placed in their leadership by the citizens of major countries around the globe. But the latest Pew Global Attitudes survey also finds that the other leaders at the annual summit also earn generally low marks for their handling of world affairs.
report | Jul 13, 2006
Leaders Earn Generally Low Marks for Dealing with World Issues
report | Jul 6, 2006
Dean of exit pollsters sees Calderon hanging on to lead and expresses confidence in Mexican election system.