Skip to Content

Numbers, Facts and Trends Shaping Your World

Egypt

The following releases include findings based on public opinion in Egypt.

05.23.13

Economies of Emerging Markets Better Rated During Difficult Times

Global Downturn Takes Heavy Toll; Inequality Seen as Rising

05.16.13

Egyptians Increasingly Glum

Not Optimistic about Economy or Certain They Are Better Off Post-Mubarak

05.13.13

The New Sick Man of Europe: the European Union

French Dispirited; Attitudes Diverge Sharply from Germans

05.09.13

Despite Their Wide Differences, Many Israelis and Palestinians Want Bigger Role for Obama in Resolving Conflict

05.01.13

Widespread Middle East Fears that Syrian Violence Will Spread

No Love for Assad, Yet No Support for Arming the Rebels

01.24.13

The Tahrir Square Legacy: Egyptians Want Democracy, a Better Economy, and a Major Role for Islam

12.12.12

Social Networking Popular Across Globe

Arab Publics Most Likely to Express Political Views Online

07.12.12

Pervasive Gloom About the World Economy

Faith in Hard Work, Capitalism Falter; But Emerging Markets Upbeat

07.10.12

Most Muslims Want Democracy, Personal Freedoms, and Islam in Political Life

Few Believe U.S. Backs Democracy

06.28.12

Morsi’s Election Highlights Egyptian Views of Islam’s Role in New Democracy

06.21.12

Widespread Condemnation for Assad in Neighboring Countries

But Lebanese Shia Backing Syrian Regime

06.13.12

Global Opinion of Obama Slips, International Policies Faulted

Drone Strikes Widely Opposed

05.23.12

Egypt on the Eve of Elections: Economy, Democracy Are Both Priorities

05.18.12

A Global “No” To a Nuclear-Armed Iran

Divisions on Sanctions and Use of Force

05.08.12

Egyptians Remain Optimistic, Embrace Democracy and Religion in Political Life

Muslim Brotherhood and Military Receive Positive Ratings

04.30.12

On Anniversary of bin Laden’s Death, Little Backing of al Qaeda

Before His Death in 2011, Support for bin Laden Himself Had Waned

12.20.11

Global Digital Communication: Texting, Social Networking Popular Worldwide

Usage Differs by Age and Education

07.21.11

Muslim-Western Tensions Persist

Common Concerns About Islamic Extremism

07.13.11

China Seen Overtaking U.S. as Global Superpower

U.S. Favorability Ratings Remain Positive

06.07.11

On Eve of Elections, a More Upbeat Mood in Turkey

PM Erdogan Gets High Marks for Foreign Policy

05.17.11

Arab Spring Fails to Improve U.S. Image

Obama’s Challenge in the Muslim World

05.02.11

Osama bin Laden Largely Discredited Among Muslim Publics in Recent Years

al Qaeda Too

04.25.11

Egyptians Embrace Revolt Leaders, Religious Parties and Military, As Well

U.S. Wins No Friends, End of Treaty With Israel Sought

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

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

07.23.09

2009 Press Conference: Part 9

07.23.09

2009 Press Conference: Part 8

Pages: Prev 1 2