Violence
November 26, 2008Gallup's Steve Crabtree discusses Gallup Poll findings relating to the challenge facing President-elect Barack Obama in addressing the Israeli-Palestinian peace process.
September 5, 2008As the Philippine government ceases negotiations with a Muslim rebel group fighting for autonomy, Gallup reveals that 40% of Filipinos think that five years from now there will be about the same amount of conflict between ethnic groups in the country and 28% say there will be more conflict.
August 15, 2008Prior to the recent conflict, 64% of Georgians said they supported good relations with Russia by all means, up from 59% in 2007.
July 14, 2008Data-driven insights into U.S. President George W. Bush's reversal of a ban on offshore drilling, charges of genocide against Sudan's president, the state of the economy in the United States, and religious tolerance in Australia.
July 4, 2008In the wake of recent violence between Chad’s government and the followers of a Muslim spiritual leader threatening holy war against Christians and atheists, Gallup reveals that 61% of Chadians say violent conflict between the Muslim and Western worlds can be avoided.
May 27, 2008Data-driven insights into rising gas prices in the United States, a proposed Muslim school in Australia, Americans' views on the war in Iraq in respect to the upcoming presidential election, and a recent bombing in Sri Lanka.
May 21, 2008South Africans are launching attacks against immigrants in their country, blaming them for worsening social problems. Just a year ago, however, 61% of South Africans said their country was a good place for immigrants.
May 20, 2008Data-driven insights into rising gas prices in the United States, corruption concerns in Bulgaria and Romania, and Mass. Sen. Edward Kennedy's hospitalization.
March 27, 2008While 49% of Americans think that gun laws should be stricter, views vary by gender and ideology.
March 20, 2008On the five-year anniversary of the start of the Iraq war, 59% of Americans say the U.S.-led invasion was a mistake.