Chapter 1. The Battle Against Extremism
The Taliban and al Qaeda remain generally unpopular in Pakistan, and Pakistanis continue to overwhelmingly reject the suicide terrorism associated with both groups. Many Pakistanis say the Taliban...
View ArticleGlobal Opinion of Obama Slips, International Policies Faulted
Overview Global approval of President Barack Obama’s policies has declined significantly since he first took office, while overall confidence in him and attitudes toward the U.S. have slipped modestly...
View ArticleChapter 1. Views of the U.S. and American Foreign Policy
Overall ratings for the U.S. remain largely positive in 12 of 20 countries, including large majorities in a number of European nations, as well as Japan and Brazil. In contrast, ratings are decidedly...
View ArticleWorld to America: We want soft, not hard power
By Bruce Stokes, Director of Pew Global Economic Attitudes, Pew Research Center Richard Wike, Associate Director, Pew Global Attitudes Project Special to CNN With less than three months to go in the...
View ArticleChapter 3. India and the Rest of the World
The Indian government has long tried to act as a bridge between different worlds. A co-founder of the Non-Aligned Movement during the Cold War, India declined to take sides between the United States...
View ArticleWait, You Still Don’t Like Us?
Why the Muslim world hasn’t warmed toward America over the past four years by Richard Wike, Associate Director, Pew Global Attitudes Project Special to Foreign Policy Anti-Americanism in the Muslim...
View ArticleThe Day After: Obama Triumph Sobered by Unmet Global Expectations
By Juliana Menasce Horowitz, Senior Researcher, Pew Global Attitudes Project Much of the world cheered the November 6 re-election of U.S. president Barack Obama. But the president’s honeymoon may be...
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