Media Mentions
Selected news stories about the Pew Global Attitudes Project and articles citing our data.
09.01.1145% in Mexico say cartel fight advancing
El Paso Times
09.01.11Mexican public warming to US military aid in drug war?
Christian Science Monitor
08.22.11What’s the right price tag for Pakistani minds and hearts?
Washington Post
08.20.11What’s Schadenfreude in Chinese?
The Economist
08.19.11In Pakistan, top media group wields clout amid controversy
Washington Post
08.15.11Germans rely on strong economic rules seeking end to euro crisis
AP
07.28.11China’s military flexes its muscle
USA Today
07.27.11World to US: ‘You’re No. 2’ – but can China be No. 1?
Christian Science Monitor
07.27.11Eulogies for Bin Laden, Shrouded in Mystery
NYTimes
07.22.11Six-in-10 Turkish Muslims say Muslim-Western relations poor
Today's Zaman
07.21.11Pew Survey: Arabs Not Responsible For 9/11, Say Majority In Muslim Nations
Huffington Post
07.21.11People in US, Europe have better view of Muslim-West relations, negative perceptions persist
AP/Washington Post
07.21.11Pew Survey: Western, Muslim tensions persist, but there’s a tiny thaw
CNN
07.13.11Poll: Western Europeans say China will overtake US
AP
07.11.11Egypt’s Rising Power Player
Newsweek
06.22.11Poll: Most Pakistanis disapproved of U.S. killing bin Laden
CNN
06.22.11Pakistanis’ War Fervor is Waning
Wall Street Journal
06.21.11Poll Affirms Grim Views of U.S. in Pakistan
NYTimes
06.21.11Poll: Most Pakistanis disapprove killing bin Laden
AP
06.16.11Bin Laden’s No. 2 is Al Qaeda’s new chief
Los Angeles Times
06.09.11Turkey ruling party eyes victory in Sunday vote
AP
06.08.11Erdogan takes ‘star appeal’ into Turkish vote
Al Jazeera
06.08.11Turks more pleased with country’s direction, Pew survey shows
Hurriyet Daily News
06.08.11Turks Give Erdogan High Marks Before Election, Pew Survey Shows
Bloomberg
06.08.11Turks upbeat about their country’s economy, foreign policy, survey shows
Today's Zaman
06.06.11Japan’s nuclear industry gets support in Aomori
Wall Street Journal
06.05.11Egyptians say economy tops their list of concerns, not democracy
Washington Post
06.02.11Japan Prime Minister Naoto Kan survives challenge
BBC News
06.02.11Japan’s Prime Minister Naoto Kan survives no-confidence vote
Los Angeles Times
06.01.11Most Japanese Worried About Radiation Poisoning, Poll Shows
Bloomberg
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