Among the publics of the coalition partners in Iraq, support for their troops' presence in Iraq is quite weak. A majority of the public in the United Kingdom, Italy, Poland, Australia, and Japan call for withdrawing their troops, though in some cases this does not appear to be a demand for immediate withdrawal. A plurality of Danes call for withdrawal and a majority of South Koreans favor reduction but not withdrawal
This article shows: Clear pluralities of British survey respondents opposed their nation's military ...
Studies of public support for war highlight the importance of context. Most people do not simply sup...
Britain’s participation in the Iraq war was beset by controversy before the invasion even began. Man...
A new WPO poll of the Iraqi public finds that seven in ten Iraqis want U.S.-led forces to commit to ...
A large majority of Americans want to begin drawing down US troops in Iraq, although only one in fou...
A majority of citizens across the world (67%) think US-led forces should leave Iraq within a year, a...
Almost two-thirds of Australians believe their government should bring Australian forces home from I...
A new poll of the Iraqi public finds that a large majority of Iraqis think the US plans to maintain ...
A large bipartisan majority of Americans oppose permanent U.S. military bases in Iraq and believe th...
This paper investigates the fatality sensitivity of public opinion in coalition countries, i.e. thos...
Seven in 10 Americans say that the United States should be willing to put the entire Iraq operation ...
Though many Iraqis are unhappy with the presence of US-led forces, most express strong support for v...
Since the end of the Second World War, defence has only rarely become a political issue in Australia...
Despite widespread public opposition to the Iraq War, numerous democracies joined the US-led multina...
A new global poll finds that in 33 of 35 countries surveyed, the most common view is that the war in...
This article shows: Clear pluralities of British survey respondents opposed their nation's military ...
Studies of public support for war highlight the importance of context. Most people do not simply sup...
Britain’s participation in the Iraq war was beset by controversy before the invasion even began. Man...
A new WPO poll of the Iraqi public finds that seven in ten Iraqis want U.S.-led forces to commit to ...
A large majority of Americans want to begin drawing down US troops in Iraq, although only one in fou...
A majority of citizens across the world (67%) think US-led forces should leave Iraq within a year, a...
Almost two-thirds of Australians believe their government should bring Australian forces home from I...
A new poll of the Iraqi public finds that a large majority of Iraqis think the US plans to maintain ...
A large bipartisan majority of Americans oppose permanent U.S. military bases in Iraq and believe th...
This paper investigates the fatality sensitivity of public opinion in coalition countries, i.e. thos...
Seven in 10 Americans say that the United States should be willing to put the entire Iraq operation ...
Though many Iraqis are unhappy with the presence of US-led forces, most express strong support for v...
Since the end of the Second World War, defence has only rarely become a political issue in Australia...
Despite widespread public opposition to the Iraq War, numerous democracies joined the US-led multina...
A new global poll finds that in 33 of 35 countries surveyed, the most common view is that the war in...
This article shows: Clear pluralities of British survey respondents opposed their nation's military ...
Studies of public support for war highlight the importance of context. Most people do not simply sup...
Britain’s participation in the Iraq war was beset by controversy before the invasion even began. Man...