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3 Years, 10 Years, 100 Years

We've marked two anniversaries this month of events that changed the world. One, of course, is the 10 year anniversary of the attacks of Sept. 11, 2001. The second is the three year anniversary of the sudden jolts that sent the global economy ...

Arab Women and Men See Eye to Eye on Religion's Role in Law

Gallup finds that socioeconomic factors, not religion, negatively affect perceptions of women's rights across the Arab world.

In U.S., More See China as Friend Than Foe

Americans view China as more friendly than unfriendly, with 55% saying it is either an ally (11%) or friendly to the U.S. but not an ally (44%), and 40% saying it is either unfriendly to the U.S. (26%) or an enemy of it (14%).

In U.S., Canada Places First in Image Contest; Iran Last

Americans' perceptions of 20 nations that figure prominently in the news or U.S. foreign policy held quite steady in the first year of the Obama administration. Canada retained its top position in Gallup's annual country ratings, with 90% of ...

Two-Thirds of Young Arab Women Remain Out of Workforce

About one in three young Arab women participate in their country's labor force versus about eight in 10 young Arab men. Broad gender gaps persist despite strides toward gender equity in education, particularly in high-income countries.

Gallup's Worldwide U.S. Leadership Approval Watch

You can now track U.S. leadership approval ratings, a key measure of how the image of the U.S. is faring abroad, across countries and over time in one place on Gallup.com. Our just-launched "Global Views of U.S. Leadership" interactive allows ...

Egypt From Tahrir to Transition

Presentation from June 7, 2011 event, Egypt From Tahrir to Transition, at Gallup world headquarters in Washington, D.C. The Abu Dhabi Gallup Center unveils analysis and recommendations on the current state of post-revolution Egypt.

Arab League Countries' Views of U.S. Leadership Up in 2009

New Gallup data from 12 Arab League countries find approval of U.S. leadership up in 10 countries in fall 2009, compared with data collected earlier in the year.

Young Arabs Poised to Maximize Their Potential

Gallup Poll findings show that young people in 11 predominantly Arab countries have great hopes of a better life in the future despite the current economic conditions that prevail in most countries in the region.

Iranians Feel Bite of Sanctions, Blame U.S., Not Own Leaders

A majority of Iranians say sanctions the United Nations, the U.S., and Western Europe imposed have hurt Iranians' livelihoods, and they blame the U.S. the most for the sanctions. Still, many support their country's nuclear program.