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.

09.21.06

Publics of Asian Powers Hold Negative Views of One Another

China’s Neighbors Worry About Its Growing Military Strength

07.06.06

Muslims in Europe: Economic Worries Top Concerns About Religious and Cultural Identity

Few Signs of Backlash From Western Europeans

06.22.06

The Great Divide: How Westerners and Muslims View Each Other

Europe's Muslims More Moderate

06.13.06

America’s Image Slips, But Allies Share U.S. Concerns Over Iran, Hamas

No Global Warming Alarm in the U.S., China

02.21.06

Truly a World Wide Web

Globe Going Digital

01.05.06

Russia’s Weakened Democratic Embrace

Prosperity Tops Political Reform

11.16.05

China’s Optimism

Prosperity Brings Satisfaction - and Hope

07.14.05

Islamic Extremism: Common Concern for Muslim and Western Publics

Support for Terror Wanes Among Muslim Publics

06.23.05

U.S. Image Up Slightly, But Still Negative

American Character Gets Mixed Reviews

03.16.04

A Year After Iraq War

Mistrust of America in Europe Ever Higher, Muslim Anger Persists

06.03.03

Views of a Changing World 2003

War With Iraq Further Divides Global Publics

03.18.03

America’s Image Further Erodes, Europeans Want Weaker Ties

But Post-War Iraq Will Be Better Off, Most Say

12.19.02

Among Wealthy Nations …

U.S. Stands Alone In Its Embrace of Religion

12.04.02

What the World Thinks in 2002

How Global Publics View: Their Lives, Their Countries, The World, America

04.17.02

Americans and Europeans Differ Widely on Foreign Policy Issues

Bush's Ratings Improve But He's Still Seen as Unilateralist

12.19.01

America Admired, Yet Its New Vulnerability Seen As Good Thing, Say Opinion Leaders

Little Support for Expanding War on Terrorism

08.15.01

Bush Unpopular in Europe, Seen As Unilateralist

Results of a Multinational Poll in France, Germany, Great Britain and Italy

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