Pakistan
Few respondents in Bangladesh, India, and Pakistan express any opinions
October 21, 2008Gallup Polls in Bangladesh, India, and Pakistan show large disconnect between many of the world’s poorest people and the U.S. presidential race.
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Saudis most likely to voice a preference; Pakistanis least likely
October 21, 2008In six predominantly Muslim countries surveyed about the U.S. presidential election, Barack Obama tends to win more support than John McCain. Saudis and Lebanese are much more likely to state a preference than are their Palestinian, Turkish, Kuwaiti, or Pakistani counterparts.
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October 3, 2008In June 2008, more Pakistanis perceived cooperation between the United States and Pakistan in the war on terrorism as mostly benefiting the U.S. than perceived it as mostly benefiting Pakistan or both countries equally.
Many Pakistanis see U.S. military presence in Afghanistan as a threat
October 3, 2008A new Gallup Poll sheds light on how Pakistanis view their country’s relationship with the United States. Few Pakistanis (16%) see any benefit for their country from cooperation in the war on terrorism and 45% perceive the U.S. military presence in Afghanistan as a threat.
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September 23, 2008Data-driven insights into the proposed U.S. government bailout plan, the hotel bombing in Pakistan, main street’s reaction to the U.S. financial crisis, and the resignation of South Africa's president.
Majority believes government’s terrorism efforts are lacking
September 12, 2008Gallup Polls in Pakistan indicate residents are increasingly worried about terrorism and the economy -- two daunting issues facing their new president, Asif Ali Zardari.
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April 29, 2008Data-driven insights into Americans' tax rebates, a proposed oil pipeline from Iran to India, rising food prices in the U.S., and the aborting of female fetuses in India.
Two-thirds in NWFP feel it is completely justifiable to sacrifice one’s life
December 28, 2007A suicide attack in Rawalpindi, Pakistan, leaves opposition leader Benazir Bhutto and other civilians dead. A 2007 Gallup World Poll finds residents of the North West Frontier Province to hold distinct views on sacrificing one’s life for beliefs relative to the majority of other Pakistanis.
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Outspoken Bhutto assassinated in climate of fear
December 27, 2007The late Benazir Bhutto’s courage to speak out politically seems all the more significant given the climate of fear among the Pakistani electorate. In a Gallup Poll conducted earlier this year, a third of Pakistanis said “most” people in the country are afraid to openly express their political views.
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November 6, 2007Americans weigh in on Pakistan and the economy, Pakistanis weigh in on democracy, and Guatemalans make poverty a deciding factor in their elections.