Sort by:
RelevanceDate
Search Results
Showing 101-110 of 112 results.
Americans Overwhelmingly Endorse U.S.-Russia Nuclear Agreement
Most Americans approve of the nuclear arms reduction treaty just signed by George W. Bush and Vladimir Putin. Republicans and Democrats approve about equally, but women are somewhat less likely to approve than are men. About half of the public ...
Can Americans Name Key Foreign Leaders?
If you think you have a sharp mind for facts on world affairs, then you might want to try these questions on for size: Who's the current U.S. Secretary of State? Who's the prime minister of Canada? How about the leader of Cuba? Can you name the ...
Post-Cold War Views of China, Russia
Deadlock over Iraq has set the United States at odds with three permanent members of the U.N. Security Council: France, Russia, and China, each of whom have come out strongly against the use of force to resolve the Iraqi crisis. France has ...
Most Important Problem, Bush's Numbers, the Economy, Inflation, Filibusters, World War II
America's Mood, the Economy, the Pope, Election 2008, Healthcare
Bush's Ratings on Foreign Affairs Still Positive
President Bush continues his trip to Eastern Europe this weekend, and most Americans approve of his handling of foreign affairs. His current ratings are considerably lower than they were following the terrorist attacks, but are still slightly ...
Satisfaction With the Way Things Are Going, Most Important Problem, War With Iraq, American Views of France, Germany, and Great Britain, Colin Powell, The Economy, North Korea, Terror Alert, Bush Approval, Defense Budget, Entertainment News
Majority of Americans Continue to View Russia Unfavorably
PRINCETON NJ Russians this weekend elected Vladimir Putin as president, albeit by a smaller margin than predicted, and, with a public mandate now behind him, Putin faces the task of governing this large and troubled nation. It is unclear at this ...
Americans Don't Necessarily Like Russia, but Tend to See Russia's Relationship to U.S. as Friendly
Gallup polls suggest that the American public now is more likely to view Russia as an ally or as a friend of the U.S. than it is as unfriendly or as an enemy even though, as a Russian interviewer pointed out to President Bill Clinton on his ...
Public Disagrees with Bush on Kyoto, But Thinks He Represents U.S. Well
As President Bush returns to the United States following a weeklong trip to Europe, a new Gallup poll shows that 56% of the public approves of the job he is doing as president. In general, Americans say Bush does a good job representing America ...