Egyptians Increasingly Glum
Not Optimistic about Economy or Certain They Are Better Off Post-Mubarak
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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.
Not Optimistic about Economy or Certain They Are Better Off Post-Mubarak
French Dispirited; Attitudes Diverge Sharply from Germans
No Love for Assad, Yet No Support for Arming the Rebels
Fewer See Better Life North of the Border, but 35% Would Migrate
Arab Publics Most Likely to Express Political Views Online
Public Deeply Concerned about China's Economic Power
Faith in Hard Work, Capitalism Falter; But Emerging Markets Upbeat
Few Believe U.S. Backs Democracy
But Lebanese Shia Backing Syrian Regime
Opinion of U.S. Improving
Despite Doubts About Success, Human Rights Costs
Muslim Brotherhood and Military Receive Positive Ratings
Before His Death in 2011, Support for bin Laden Himself Had Waned
Usage Differs by Age and Education
The Parenting Gap: U.S. Versus China
Support for Campaign Against Extremists Wanes