In the face of complex worldwide challenges, President Barack Obama and his team need the best intelligence to help solve problems in new ways. With ongoing research projects in more than 150 countries Gallup is a leader in the collection and analysis of the type of worldwide data critical to making informed policy decisions. Gallup analysts present these U.S. Foreign Policy Opinion Briefings to help inform pressing foreign policy issues.
In 2007, South Koreans were mixed on benefits
Nearly half (48%) of Pakistanis see U.S. missile strikes as ineffective
U.S. should respect region's political leanings, promote accountability
Iraq withdrawal among top actions residents say would improve opinions
Afghans name failing economy as the most important problem
Half of Americans say NAFTA has mainly negative effect on the economy
Obama should consider ways to boost grassroots pressure for peace
Attention to infrastructure needs may help with "bottom-up" approach
More Mexicans perceive gangs, drug trafficking in their neighborhoods
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