2010 Survey Reports

The Pew Research Center’s Global Attitudes Project conducts public opinion surveys around the world on a broad array of subjects ranging from people’s assessments of their own lives to their views about the current state of the world and important issues of the day. Over 300,000 interviews in 59 countries have been conducted as part of the project’s work.

12.15.10

Global Publics Embrace Social Networking

Computer and Cell Phone Usage Up Around the World

12.02.10

Muslim Publics Divided on Hamas and Hezbollah

Most Embrace a Role for Islam in Politics

10.20.10

Indians See Threat From Pakistan, Extremist Groups

America's Image Remains Strong

09.22.10

Brazilians Upbeat About Their Country, Despite Its Problems

Most See Brazil as Rising Power

09.07.10

Turks Downbeat About Their Institutions

Even Military Less Well-Regarded

08.12.10

Mexicans Continue Support for Drug War

Sense of Progress and Support for U.S. Involvement Decline

07.29.10

Concern About Extremist Threat Slips in Pakistan

America's Image Remains Poor

07.08.10

Widespread Support For Banning Full Islamic Veil in Western Europe

Most Americans Disapprove

07.01.10

Gender Equality Universally Embraced, But Inequalities Acknowledged

Men’s Lives Often Seen as Better

06.17.10

Obama More Popular Abroad Than At Home, Global Image of U.S. Continues to Benefit

Muslim Disappointment

02.04.10

Mixed Views of Hamas and Hezbollah in Largely Muslim Nations

Little Enthusiasm for Many Muslim Leaders