report | Dec 18, 2008
Once he takes office, President-elect Barack Obama will have to navigate a world that has grown highly critical of the United States. Since 2001, the Pew Global Attitudes Project has documented a decline in America’s international image amid widespread opposition to U.S. foreign policy.
report | Dec 4, 2008
Global Optimism, Local Fears
report | Nov 13, 2008
A Changed View of American Democracy
report | Oct 30, 2008
(from The National Interest)
report | Oct 7, 2008
World Already Saw U.S. Influence as Negative
report | Sep 22, 2008
Economic Concerns Pervasive in Japan
report | Sep 17, 2008
Growing numbers of people in several major European countries say they have an unfavorable opinion of Jews, and opinions of Muslims also are more negative than they were several years ago. These findings are from a new Pew Global Attitudes Project report, based on data gathered from 24 countries from regions throughout the world, that examine worldwide religiosity and take a close look at Muslim publics’ attitudes toward terrorism, Osama bin Laden, Hamas, Hezbollah and more.
report | Jul 22, 2008
The 2008 Pew Global Attitudes survey in China finds that more than eight-in-ten Chinese are satisfied with their country’s overall direction and their national economy, a significant increase in contentment from earlier in the decade. But levels of personal satisfaction are generally lower than the national measures, and the poll suggests the Chinese people - who express concern about inflation and pollution - may be struggling with the consequences of economic growth.
report | Jul 16, 2008
The Candidate Can Expect a Warm Welcome in Europe, Not So in the Middle East
report | Jul 2, 2008
Where in the World is the Welcome Mat Still Out?
report | Jun 24, 2008
Benefits and Drawbacks of Trade and Integration
(from Harvard International Review)
report | Jun 12, 2008
The latest Pew Global Attitudes survey finds some encouraging signs for America’s global image for the first time this decade. Although views of the United States remain negative in much of the world, favorable ratings have increased modestly since 2007 in 10 of 21 countries where comparative data are available. Many people around the world are paying close attention to the U.S. presidential election.
report | May 5, 2008
Views of the U.S. in the Muslim World (from The National Interest)
report | Apr 21, 2008
24-Nation Survey Conducted March 17 – April 21, 2008
report | Apr 15, 2008
Since Communism’s Fall, Social Trust Has Fallen in Eastern Europe
report | Apr 1, 2008
U.S. Catholics Occupy Something of a Middle Ground in the Catholic Faith
report | Feb 27, 2008
Russians Prefer Strength in Their Leader, Economy over Democracy
report | Feb 19, 2008
International Opinion Is Mixed On Castro’s Legacy
report | Jan 17, 2008
Italians’ Spirits Are Flagging - But Not Their Sense of Cultural Superiority