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U.S. Approval Gains Intact in Most CIS Countries
Approval of U.S. leadership remained steady or climbed somewhat in 2010 among most CIS populations, sustaining the dramatic gains made between 2008 and 2009. In 2010, a median of 45% of residents in these countries approved of U.S. leadership, ...
Overall U.S. Desire to Decrease Immigration Unchanged in 2017
Americans' attitudes about immigration have not changed significantly since Donald Trump's presidential campaign featured a prominent negative focus on immigration.
Indonesians Champion Religious Freedom
Gallup surveys in Indonesia consistently show roughly 9 in 10 citizens support religious freedom, but only about half say their communities are good places for religious minorities to live.
Turks at Odds Over Islamic Law
Turkey’s ruling political party announced Friday that it plans to relax the ban on wearing headscarves at universities in the new draft constitution. Conflicting perspectives on Sharia among Turks surveyed in a recent Gallup Poll reveal how ...
European Muslims Show No Conflict Between Religious and National Identities
While religion remains an important part of their identity, Muslim residents of London, Paris, and Berlin also identify strongly with the country in which they live. In none of the three countries surveyed (France, Germany, and the UK) were ...
Three-Quarters of Americans Identify as Christian
About three-quarters of Americans in 2014 identify with a Christian religion, 6% with a non-Christian religion and 19% have no formal religious identity. More than half of Americans attend religious services monthly or more often.
Britons Unthreatened by Those With Different Religious Beliefs
Although many of those involved in alleged terrorism plots in the United Kingdom have been Muslim extremists, UK officials have taken pains to distinguish them from the country's large Muslim population. Gallup Polls in 2006 and 2007 found that ...
Iranians, Egyptians Give China's Leadership Higher Marks
In both Egypt and Iran, China's leadership is rated more positively than the leadership of other major world powers. U.S. leadership approval is nearly twice as high in Iran (19%) as in Egypt (10%).
A Retrospective Look at How Americans View Torture
The U.S. Senate Select Committee on Intelligence released a consequential report Tuesday detailing the brutal nature of CIA anti-terrorism programs in the years after the Sept. 11, 2001, attacks. The 6,000-page report, authored by the outgoing ...
All Boats Must Rise: Female Economic Empowerment in the Middle East
The World Economic Forum published a new essay today, written by the Executive Director for The Gallup Center for Muslim Studies, Dalia Mogahed. Mogahed explores the factors shaping women's economic empowerment in the Middle East and recommends ...