Residents in South mixed on potential effectiveness
September 30, 2009
As President Barack Obama mulls whether to commit more troops to Afghanistan, a Gallup survey during the troop buildup earlier this year found nearly half of Afghans (49%) saying additional troops would help stabilize the security situation in the southern provinces. Thirty-two percent said they would not.More ...
Pattern persists across urban/rural areas and by gender
April 23, 2008
Despite China’s legendary educational system, more Indians (77%) than Chinese (66%) say they are satisfied with their schools -- an important factor as both economic giants continue to grow their well-educated workforces.More ...
Low awareness limits popular support for landmark agreement
March 26, 2008
The Indian government’s likelihood of reaching a broad political consensus on the stalled civilian nuclear technology agreement with the United States may be hampered by the fact that only about one in five Indians (22%) said they were very or somewhat familiar with the deal.More ...
Next, I'd like your overall opinion of some foreign countries. What is your overall opinion of AFGHANISTAN? Is it very favorable, mostly favorable, mostly unfavorable, or very unfavorable?More ...
Next, I’d like your overall opinion of some foreign countries. First, is your overall opinion of IRAN very favorable, mostly favorable, mostly unfavorable, or very unfavorable?More ...
Despite rapid economic growth in both countries, perceptions of personal well-being vary
September 20, 2007
China and India are experiencing great change as their economies grow and modernize. The Gallup World Poll has revealed that this rapid development in both countries appears to be having different effects on the well-being of each population.More ...