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France: Men, Younger Citizens Less Trusting of Police

Months before the riots that erupted last week in poor Paris suburbs, 73% of French citizens expressed confidence in their local police. However, 65% of French men aged 15 to 54 told Gallup they have confidence in their police.

A Well-Being Report Card for President Sarkozy

French President Nicolas Sarkozy's decision to measure national happiness highlights the increasing interest in well-being and quality of life as indicators of economic progress. Having collected such measures in 130 countries, Gallup reveals ...

Common Ground for Europeans and Muslims Among Them

Muslims living in London, Berlin, and Paris share similar views to the public in each of these nations on the moral acceptability of the death penalty, honor killings, and crimes of passion.

French Public Accepting of Religious and Ethnic Minorities

After the recent round of legislative elections, many French observers had hoped the National Assembly would reflect the country's growing ethnic diversity, also known as "black, blanc, beur" (meaning black, white, Arab). But the election ...

Most in U.S. Say It's Essential That Immigrants Learn English

Seven in 10 Americans say it is "essential" that U.S. immigrants learn to speak English. Far fewer, 20%, say it is essential that Americans learn a second language. One in three Americans say they know a second language.

Africans Divided on Russia's Leadership Before Ukraine War

Africans' support for Russia was mixed in the lead-up to Russia's invasion of Ukraine.

CliftonStrengths Community Update for January 2020

Listen as Austin Suellentrop brings coaches news about the 2020 Learning Series, certification, discount codes, Access enhancements, subscription models and more.

To Be Agile, You Need Fewer Processes and Policies

Learn how to prioritize your customers by cutting needless processes and creating a culture that supports agility.

Arab Spring Largely Ignored in Sub-Saharan Africa

In sub-Saharan Africa, few residents pay attention to political events in Arab countries, but those who do view them more negatively than positively. Malians are among the most likely to hold a negative view.

Advancing Intercultural Awareness Through CliftonStrengths®

Learn how you can advance the cultural awareness of teams and help them understand how to use their unique strengths to promote team cohesion and productivity.
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