Brazil 
The following releases include findings based on public opinion in Brazil.
05.18.12Survey Methods
05.18.12A Global “No” To a Nuclear-Armed Iran
Divisions on Sanctions and Use of Force
08.23.11Americans Want More Pressure on Students, the Chinese Want Less
The Parenting Gap: U.S. Versus China
08.23.11Survey Methods
07.13.11China Seen Overtaking U.S. as Global Superpower
U.S. Favorability Ratings Remain Positive
07.13.11Chapter 1. The Global Balance of Power
07.13.11Chapter 2. Views of the U.S. and American Foreign Policy
07.13.11Chapter 3. Global Opinion of President Barack Obama
07.13.11Chapter 4. Views of China
07.13.11Chapter 5. Economic Issues
07.13.11Chapter 6. Views of Iran
07.13.11Chapter 7. Ratings of World Leaders
07.13.11Chapter 8. Rating Countries and Institutions
07.13.11Survey Methods
12.15.10Global Publics Embrace Social Networking
Computer and Cell Phone Usage Up Around the World
09.22.10Brazilians Upbeat About Their Country, Despite Its Problems
Most See Brazil as Rising Power
09.22.10Chapter 2. Ratings of Lula and Key Groups and Institutions
09.22.10Chapter 3. Brazil and the World
09.22.10Chapter 4. Gender Issues
09.22.10Survey Methods
09.22.10Chapter 5. Environmental Issues
09.22.10Chapter 1. Views of National Conditions and the Economy
07.01.10Gender Equality Universally Embraced, But Inequalities Acknowledged
Men’s Lives Often Seen as Better
06.17.10Obama More Popular Abroad Than At Home, Global Image of U.S. Continues to Benefit
Muslim Disappointment
06.17.10
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