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Spring 2013 Survey Data 
39-Nation Survey Conducted March 2 – May 1, 2013
Publications from this dataset:
Public Health a Major Priority in African Nations
Improving Hospitals, Dealing with HIV/AIDS are Top Issues
Global Views on Morality
Compare Values across 40 Countries
Emerging and Developing Nations Want Freedom on the Internet
Young Especially Opposed to Censorship
Worldwide, Many See Belief in God as Essential to Morality
Richer Nations Are Exception
Emerging Nations Embrace Internet, Mobile Technology
Cell Phones Nearly Ubiquitous in Many Countries
Attitudes about Aging: A Global Perspective
In a Rapidly Graying World, Japanese Are Worried, Americans Aren’t
Despite Challenges, Africans Are Optimistic about the Future
Economic Outlook More Positive in Africa than Europe or Middle East
Mexicans and Salvadorans Have Positive Picture of Life in U.S.
Widespread Concern about Drugs and Gangs at Home
Saudi Arabia’s Image Falters among Middle East Neighbors
Mixed Views of Saudi Influence, Record on Civic Freedoms
Environmental Concerns on the Rise in China
Many Also Worried about Inflation, Inequality, Corruption
UN Retains Strong Global Image
Robust Support in America, Especially among Democrats
Tunisians Disaffected with Leaders as Conditions Worsen
Doubts about Democracy; Most Support Political Role for Islam
Muslim Publics Share Concerns about Extremist Groups
Much Diminished Support for Suicide Bombing
Global Opinion of Russia Mixed
Negative Views Widespread in Mideast and Europe
As Mali Votes, Mixed Reception to French Intervention from Publics in Africa and Middle East
Most French Approve
America’s Global Image Remains More Positive than China’s
But Many See China Becoming World’s Leading Power
Japanese Public’s Mood Rebounding, Abe Highly Popular
China and South Korea Very Negative Toward Japan
Climate Change and Financial Instability Seen as Top Global Threats
Global Views of Iran Overwhelmingly Negative
Opposition Still Widespread to Tehran Obtaining Nuclear Arms
The Global Divide on Homosexuality
Greater Acceptance in More Secular and Affluent Countries
Economies of Emerging Markets Better Rated During Difficult Times
Global Downturn Takes Heavy Toll; Inequality Seen as Rising
Egyptians Increasingly Glum
Not Optimistic about Economy or Certain They Are Better Off Post-Mubarak
The New Sick Man of Europe: the European Union
French Dispirited; Attitudes Diverge Sharply from Germans
Despite Their Wide Differences, Many Israelis and Palestinians Want Bigger Role for Obama in Resolving Conflict
On Eve of Elections, a Dismal Public Mood in Pakistan
Rising Concerns about the Taliban
Widespread Middle East Fears that Syrian Violence Will Spread
No Love for Assad, Yet No Support for Arming the Rebels
U.S. Image Rebounds in Mexico
Fewer See Better Life North of the Border, but 35% Would Migrate
