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Numbers, Facts and Trends Shaping Your World

Military

07.10.12

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

Few Believe U.S. Backs Democracy

Chapter 7. Tunisia: Views of Key Leaders, Parties and Institutions

06.27.12

Pakistani Public Opinion Ever More Critical of U.S.

74% Call America an Enemy

Chapter 5. Institutions and Leaders

06.20.12

Mexicans Back Military Campaign Against Cartels

Opinion of U.S. Improving
Despite Doubts About Success, Human Rights Costs

06.05.12

Japanese Wary of Nuclear Energy

Disaster “Weakened” Nation

05.23.12

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

05.08.12

Egyptians Remain Optimistic, Embrace Democracy and Religion in Political Life

Muslim Brotherhood and Military Receive Positive Ratings

05.08.12

Egyptians Remain Optimistic, Embrace Democracy and Religion in Political Life

Muslim Brotherhood and Military Receive Positive Ratings

Chapter 3. Attitudes Toward Democracy

05.08.12

Egyptians Remain Optimistic, Embrace Democracy and Religion in Political Life

Muslim Brotherhood and Military Receive Positive Ratings

Chapter 2. Key Leaders, Groups and Institutions

08.31.11

Crime and Drug Cartels Top Concerns in Mexico

Fewer Than Half See Progress in Drug War

07.13.11

China Seen Overtaking U.S. as Global Superpower

U.S. Favorability Ratings Remain Positive

07.13.11

China Seen Overtaking U.S. as Global Superpower

U.S. Favorability Ratings Remain Positive

Chapter 4. Views of China

04.25.11

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

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

04.25.11

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

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

Chapter 2. Views Toward Key Leaders, Groups, and Institutions

10.20.10

Indians See Threat From Pakistan, Extremist Groups

America's Image Remains Strong

10.20.10

Indians See Threat From Pakistan, Extremist Groups

America's Image Remains Strong

Chapter 4. Ratings of Leaders and Institutions

09.22.10

Brazilians Upbeat About Their Country, Despite Its Problems

Most See Brazil as Rising Power

Chapter 2. Ratings of Lula and Key Groups and Institutions

09.22.10

Brazilians Upbeat About Their Country, Despite Its Problems

Most See Brazil as Rising Power

09.07.10

Turks Downbeat About Their Institutions

Even Military Less Well-Regarded

07.29.10

Concern About Extremist Threat Slips in Pakistan

America's Image Remains Poor

Chapter 6. Ratings of Leaders and Institutions

07.29.10

Concern About Extremist Threat Slips in Pakistan

America's Image Remains Poor

07.29.10

Concern About Extremist Threat Slips in Pakistan

America's Image Remains Poor

Chapter 1. The Battle Against Extremism

09.23.09

Most Mexicans See Better Life in U.S. – One-In-Three Would Migrate

Troubled by Crime, the Economy, Drugs and Corruption

07.24.07

A Rising Tide Lifts Mood in the Developing World

Sharp Decline in Support for Suicide Bombing in Muslim Countries

07.24.07

A Rising Tide Lifts Mood in the Developing World

Sharp Decline in Support for Suicide Bombing in Muslim Countries

Chapter 2. Global Publics Rate Their Countries

07.24.07

A Rising Tide Lifts Mood in the Developing World

Sharp Decline in Support for Suicide Bombing in Muslim Countries

Chapter 4. The Middle East and the Muslim World

06.03.03

Views of a Changing World 2003

War With Iraq Further Divides Global Publics

Chapter 3. Judging Democracy

12.04.02

What the World Thinks in 2002

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

Chapter 2. Global Publics View Their Countries

12.04.02

What the World Thinks in 2002

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