DOHA, Qatar—When Americans look at events in the Middle East, they do not have a clear and simple response. The extent of conflict and instability they see bewilders them. Among all the competing groups, they do not see a side they identify with. And they are not inclined to take sides. They are not even sure it is a good idea for the US to be deeply involved—not because they do not care, but because they are not sure there is anything the US can do that would do much good
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Though many Iraqis are unhappy with the presence of US-led forces, most express strong support for v...
Testimony of Dr. Steven Kull Director, Program on International Policy Attitudes (PIPA) Editor, Wor...
A new PIPA/Knowledge Networks poll shows the American public is highly conflicted about whether the ...
A new WorldPublicOpinion.org poll of 18 countries finds that in 14 of them people mostly say their g...
These are some of the findings of a poll of 727 Americans, conducted March 3-7, 2012 by the Program ...
Most Americans believe the war in Iraq has not reduced terrorism or helped spread democracy in the M...
Testimony of Dr. Steven Kull Director, Program on International Policy Attitudes (PIPA), University ...
Sitting in a focus group, a young Jordanian bewailed America's relationship with his region: "Since ...
A WorldPublicOpinion.org poll of 21 nations around the world finds widespread opposition to the Unit...
In mid-September 2012, attacks on US diplomatic missions in Libya and Egypt—countries going through ...
Released in conjunction with the U.S.-Islamic World Forum.An overwhelming majority of Americans thin...
An in-depth poll of four major Muslim countries has found that in all of them large majorities belie...
The US faces a complicated foreign policy environment in the Middle East, with a number of Muslim gr...
Six in ten Americans believe that that the U.S. weakened its economy by overspending in its response...
A number of leading political analysts have discussed the option of making the Iraq operation more m...
Though many Iraqis are unhappy with the presence of US-led forces, most express strong support for v...
Testimony of Dr. Steven Kull Director, Program on International Policy Attitudes (PIPA) Editor, Wor...
A new PIPA/Knowledge Networks poll shows the American public is highly conflicted about whether the ...
A new WorldPublicOpinion.org poll of 18 countries finds that in 14 of them people mostly say their g...
These are some of the findings of a poll of 727 Americans, conducted March 3-7, 2012 by the Program ...