The findings of the WorldPublicOpinion.org (WPO) and Terror Free Tomorrow (TFT) surveys offer two messages to those wanting to see change in Iran's policies: (1) Iranians want their government to talk with the U.S. about specific issues and approve of their government's making policy concessions on both regional issues and its nuclear program in order to achieve normalized relations with the U.S. (2) At the same time, Iranians are relatively content with their government's responsiveness to their needs. The shortcomings many Iranians perceive in their economy are not widely blamed on President Ahmadinejad's government. While most Iranians reject the idea of a religious autocracy, most are not unhappy with the way they see their leaders bein...
the potential threat posed by Iran, at times pursuing limited engagement directly or through allies...
Support for tough measures against Iran's nuclear program has fallen in 13 out of 21 countries accor...
This article analyzes the views of three different Iranian opinion groups - Conservatives, Moderates...
Findings from an early 2008 World Public Opinion (WPO) survey in Iran1 suggest that the Iranian publ...
Are the Iranian people deeply dissatisfied with their current system of government? Is the general p...
The Iranian public is ready to support a deal committing the Iranian government to renounce the deve...
The current study was conducted shortly after the JCPOA was released and approved by the U.N. Securi...
World opinion does not favor aggressive international measures to stop Iran from developing nuclear ...
A new WorldPublicOpinion.org poll of Iranians finds that six in 10 favor restoration of diplomatic r...
Presents survey findings from twenty-one countries about views on Iran's nuclear weapons program, ec...
Iran-US relations have been poor since the Islamic Revolution in 1979. All efforts to improve the re...
American foreign policy in regards to Iran has been among the most visible stories in recent years a...
While views of President Hassan Rouhani and Foreign Minister Javad Zarif have declined from their he...
On July 14, 2015, the United States, Iran, and five other world powers announced that they had agre...
The Center for International and Security Studies at Maryland (CISSM), in conjunction with the Prog...
the potential threat posed by Iran, at times pursuing limited engagement directly or through allies...
Support for tough measures against Iran's nuclear program has fallen in 13 out of 21 countries accor...
This article analyzes the views of three different Iranian opinion groups - Conservatives, Moderates...
Findings from an early 2008 World Public Opinion (WPO) survey in Iran1 suggest that the Iranian publ...
Are the Iranian people deeply dissatisfied with their current system of government? Is the general p...
The Iranian public is ready to support a deal committing the Iranian government to renounce the deve...
The current study was conducted shortly after the JCPOA was released and approved by the U.N. Securi...
World opinion does not favor aggressive international measures to stop Iran from developing nuclear ...
A new WorldPublicOpinion.org poll of Iranians finds that six in 10 favor restoration of diplomatic r...
Presents survey findings from twenty-one countries about views on Iran's nuclear weapons program, ec...
Iran-US relations have been poor since the Islamic Revolution in 1979. All efforts to improve the re...
American foreign policy in regards to Iran has been among the most visible stories in recent years a...
While views of President Hassan Rouhani and Foreign Minister Javad Zarif have declined from their he...
On July 14, 2015, the United States, Iran, and five other world powers announced that they had agre...
The Center for International and Security Studies at Maryland (CISSM), in conjunction with the Prog...
the potential threat posed by Iran, at times pursuing limited engagement directly or through allies...
Support for tough measures against Iran's nuclear program has fallen in 13 out of 21 countries accor...
This article analyzes the views of three different Iranian opinion groups - Conservatives, Moderates...