An in-depth poll of four major Muslim countries has found that in all of them large majorities believe that undermining Islam is a key goal of US foreign policy. Most want US military forces out of the Middle East and many approve of attacks on US troops there. Most respondents have mixed feelings about al Qaeda. Large majorities agree with many of its goals, but believe that terrorist attacks on civilians are contrary to Islam
An in-depth survey of Pakistani public opinion reveals majority support for a moderate and democrati...
This Research Paper seeks to explore what ‘sympathy’ and ‘support’ actually mean when it comes to te...
A new WorldPublicOpinion.org poll of the Afghan public finds an overwhelming majority opposes al-Qae...
Since the United States was attacked on September 11, 2001, there have been many studies of Islamic ...
To deal with the threat posed by groups that use terrorist methods against Americans, in particular ...
A study of public opinion in predominantly Muslim countries reveals that very large majorities conti...
A WorldPublicOpinion.org poll of 21 nations around the world finds widespread opposition to the Unit...
Presents results of a spring 2010 Pew Global Attitudes Project survey conducted in Egypt, Indonesia,...
This analysis uses survey data representing three of the world’s most populous Muslim majority count...
Pakistanis show only weak support for using force against Islamic militants and overwhelmingly oppos...
Testimony of Dr. Steven Kull Director, Program on International Policy Attitudes (PIPA), University ...
This Research Note examines two telephone polls (2007, 2011) and three Internet polls (2016) to trac...
The US's 'war on terror' has failed to weaken its prime target al Qaeda, according to people in 22 o...
DOHA, Qatar—When Americans look at events in the Middle East, they do not have a clear and simple re...
Legitimacy is conceptualized as subjective individual attitudes and expecta-tions about formal insti...
An in-depth survey of Pakistani public opinion reveals majority support for a moderate and democrati...
This Research Paper seeks to explore what ‘sympathy’ and ‘support’ actually mean when it comes to te...
A new WorldPublicOpinion.org poll of the Afghan public finds an overwhelming majority opposes al-Qae...
Since the United States was attacked on September 11, 2001, there have been many studies of Islamic ...
To deal with the threat posed by groups that use terrorist methods against Americans, in particular ...
A study of public opinion in predominantly Muslim countries reveals that very large majorities conti...
A WorldPublicOpinion.org poll of 21 nations around the world finds widespread opposition to the Unit...
Presents results of a spring 2010 Pew Global Attitudes Project survey conducted in Egypt, Indonesia,...
This analysis uses survey data representing three of the world’s most populous Muslim majority count...
Pakistanis show only weak support for using force against Islamic militants and overwhelmingly oppos...
Testimony of Dr. Steven Kull Director, Program on International Policy Attitudes (PIPA), University ...
This Research Note examines two telephone polls (2007, 2011) and three Internet polls (2016) to trac...
The US's 'war on terror' has failed to weaken its prime target al Qaeda, according to people in 22 o...
DOHA, Qatar—When Americans look at events in the Middle East, they do not have a clear and simple re...
Legitimacy is conceptualized as subjective individual attitudes and expecta-tions about formal insti...
An in-depth survey of Pakistani public opinion reveals majority support for a moderate and democrati...
This Research Paper seeks to explore what ‘sympathy’ and ‘support’ actually mean when it comes to te...
A new WorldPublicOpinion.org poll of the Afghan public finds an overwhelming majority opposes al-Qae...