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South America

More Peruvians Favor Socialism Than Capitalism

Populist rhetoric likely resonates with dissatisfied populace

August 6, 2008
Peru’s political tensions are reflected in a simple contradiction: While Peruvians are most likely to say they are more socialist than capitalist in their attitudes, they are also most likely to say their country is more capitalist than socialist.More ...

Bolivia’s Class Divisions Play Out in Autonomy Push

Upper- and middle-class Bolivians most likely to disapprove of Morales

May 20, 2008
In 2007, 64% of working- and lower-class Bolivians approved of their country’s leadership, vs. just 40% of upper- or middle-class Bolivians. But despite the push for autonomy in the wealthy lowlands, most upper- and middle-class Bolivians identified with their country rather than their region.More ...

Climate Change Concerns in Flooded Bolivia

Bolivian leaders blame floods on global warming and actions of others

February 25, 2008
Bolivia’s leaders blame severe flooding in their country on climate change and want the countries they perceive as most responsible to pay for the damages and send aid. More than 90% of Bolivians who have heard of global warming believe it is a somewhat serious or very serious threat.More ...

Colombians Approve of Trade Agreement With U.S.

Despite recent economic growth, ratings of job creation remain low

February 1, 2008
Colombians’ perception that their country’s economic condition remains poor coincides with majority support for the proposed U.S.-Colombia Free Trade Agreement. But Colombia’s human rights record remains a troubling complication; just 20% of Colombians say people can feel safe making political comments in public.More ...
The Effects of U.S.-Colombia Trade

The Effects of U.S.-Colombia Trade

February 1, 2008
As the Bush administration pushes Congress to approve free trade with Colombia, Gallup sits down with Dr. Peter DeShazo, director of the Americas Program at CSIS, to discuss the implications of public opinion in the region and what a deal could mean for both nations.
Argentines Wary of Corruption

Argentines Wary of Corruption

December 17, 2007
Well before the U.S. accused Venezuela's government of illegally funneling cash to the campaign of Argentine President Cristina Fernandez, 83% of Argentines and 54% of Venezuelans perceived widespread corruption in their respective governments.

In South America, Female Politicians Respected

Many residents say women in politics have performed better than men

November 19, 2007
Cristina Fernandez de Kirchner’s election in Argentina may well be a sign of the times. Recent Gallup Polls point to general acceptance of female leaders in South America.More ...
Gallup Glance Around the Globe

Gallup Glance Around the Globe

November 6, 2007
Americans weigh in on Pakistan and the economy, Pakistanis weigh in on democracy, and Guatemalans make poverty a deciding factor in their elections.

Venezuelans Tend to Prefer Socialism Over Capitalism

Large percentages, however, say they simply do not know

October 5, 2007
As Venezuela's President Hugo Chavez pushes socialist-style reforms, Gallup polling in the country reveals more support among his citizens for socialism than capitalism. Many people, however, don't offer an opinion one way or the other.More ...
Chavez's Military

Chavez's Military

July 6, 2007
The Gallup World Poll indicates Latin Americans are likely to support Chavez's move to expand the region's military.
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