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March 3, 2009
As Secretary of State Hillary Clinton visits Israel and the West Bank this week, 63% of Americans view Israel favorably, contrasted with 73% who view the Palestinian Authority unfavorably. When choosing sides, 59% support Israel vis-à-vis the ...
March 3, 2009
Americans rate Great Britain (36%) just ahead of Canada (29%) when asked to choose which country is the most valuable U.S. ally. More generally, 89% have a favorable opinion of Great Britain, but Prime Minister Gordon Brown -- visiting the White ...
February 19, 2009
Canada is President Barack Obama’s first foreign destination since he took office, and it also happens to be the country Americans view most favorably. Canada’s 90% favorable rating is nearly matched by Great Britain’s 89%. Ratings of Russia and ...
February 13, 2009
A majority of Americans (56%) think the United States should engage in direct diplomacy with Iran, though 8 in 10 continue to view the country unfavorably overall.
October 28, 2008
Gallup Polls conducted in 73 countries representing 3.2 billion of the world's adult citizens reveal a more than 3-to-1 preference for Sen. Barack Obama over Sen. John McCain among those who say they know enough to have an opinion. Citizens in ...
September 23, 2008
Georgia’s pro-Western foreign policy directly contradicts the wishes of the Georgian people, 41% of whom tell Gallup it is more important for Georgia to maintain good relations with Russia than with the United States, while just 11% say ...
August 21, 2008
More Georgians say that they would like to see Republican Sen. John McCain elected U.S. president (23%) than say the same about Democratic Sen. Barack Obama (15%), while a clear majority of Georgians say they don’t know (57%).
July 23, 2008
No fewer than 6 in 10 citizens in France (64%), Germany (62%), and the United Kingdom (60%) say they’d personally like to see Barack Obama elected president of the United States, and even larger numbers say the outcome of the U.S. election makes ...
June 30, 2008
The Indian public is similarly ambivalent about relations with the United States and Russia, which helps explain the political stalemate preventing India’s government from approving a landmark civil nuclear deal with the United States.
June 10, 2008
Among the countries George W. Bush will visit in his last European trip as president, Great Britain (89%), Germany (82%), and France (69%) receive largely positive ratings from Americans. Positive feelings toward Germany and France have been ...

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