Confidence in Obama Lifts U.S. Image Around the World
Most Muslim Publics Not So Easily Moved
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. Nearly 300,000 interviews in 59 countries have been conducted as part of the project’s work.
Most Muslim Publics Not So Easily Moved
Ethnocentric Attitudes Are on the Rise in Europe
Near Universal Optimism About Beijing Olympics
Some Positive Signs for U.S. Image
The Kaiser/Pew Global Health Survey
Highlights from the 2007 Pew Global Attitudes 47-Nation Survey
47-Nation Pew Global Attitudes Survey
Sharp Decline in Support for Suicide Bombing in Muslim Countries
China’s Neighbors Worry About Its Growing Military Strength
Few Signs of Backlash From Western Europeans
Europe's Muslims More Moderate
No Global Warming Alarm in the U.S., China
Support for Terror Wanes Among Muslim Publics
But Post-War Iraq Will Be Better Off, Most Say
How Global Publics View: Their Lives, Their Countries, The World, America
Bush's Ratings Improve But He's Still Seen as Unilateralist
Little Support for Expanding War on Terrorism
Results of a Multinational Poll in France, Germany, Great Britain and Italy