A new poll finds that a majority of Americans reject the idea of using military force to promote democracy. Only 35% favored using military force to overthrow dictators. Less than one in five favored the US threatening to use military force if countries do not institute democratic reforms
A new poll by WorldPublicOpinion.org finds that three out of four Americans believe that in order to...
Democracies rarely if ever fight one another, but they participate in wars as frequently as au-tocra...
Surveys around the world report exceptionally high levels of support for the military. This is parti...
A new PIPA/Knowledge Networks poll finds that, while strongly endorsing the war with Iraq, the publi...
By a two-to-one margin Americans now say that the Iraq war was a war of choice, not a war of necessi...
A large bipartisan majority of Americans oppose permanent U.S. military bases in Iraq and believe th...
Democracy is positively valued. This positive evaluation extends to a democracy's actions, even if i...
A large majority of Americans want to begin drawing down US troops in Iraq, although only one in fou...
A new WPO poll of the Iraqi public finds that seven in ten Iraqis want U.S.-led forces to commit to ...
A new PIPA/Knowledge Networks poll finds a consensus among the American public that if Iraq did not ...
Most Americans believe the war in Iraq has not reduced terrorism or helped spread democracy in the M...
A new US nationwide PIPA/Knowledge Networks poll finds that 68% continue to approve of the decision ...
Democratization is a common foreign policy goal for established democratic states and has been promo...
A number of leading political analysts have discussed the option of making the Iraq operation more m...
What determines a democratic public’s willingness to tolerate the human and material costs of sustai...
A new poll by WorldPublicOpinion.org finds that three out of four Americans believe that in order to...
Democracies rarely if ever fight one another, but they participate in wars as frequently as au-tocra...
Surveys around the world report exceptionally high levels of support for the military. This is parti...
A new PIPA/Knowledge Networks poll finds that, while strongly endorsing the war with Iraq, the publi...
By a two-to-one margin Americans now say that the Iraq war was a war of choice, not a war of necessi...
A large bipartisan majority of Americans oppose permanent U.S. military bases in Iraq and believe th...
Democracy is positively valued. This positive evaluation extends to a democracy's actions, even if i...
A large majority of Americans want to begin drawing down US troops in Iraq, although only one in fou...
A new WPO poll of the Iraqi public finds that seven in ten Iraqis want U.S.-led forces to commit to ...
A new PIPA/Knowledge Networks poll finds a consensus among the American public that if Iraq did not ...
Most Americans believe the war in Iraq has not reduced terrorism or helped spread democracy in the M...
A new US nationwide PIPA/Knowledge Networks poll finds that 68% continue to approve of the decision ...
Democratization is a common foreign policy goal for established democratic states and has been promo...
A number of leading political analysts have discussed the option of making the Iraq operation more m...
What determines a democratic public’s willingness to tolerate the human and material costs of sustai...
A new poll by WorldPublicOpinion.org finds that three out of four Americans believe that in order to...
Democracies rarely if ever fight one another, but they participate in wars as frequently as au-tocra...
Surveys around the world report exceptionally high levels of support for the military. This is parti...