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Public Confidence in U.S. Image Slips in Past Year
Several questions in Gallup's recent World Affairs poll document that Americans are less positive now than they were a year ago about how the rest of the world perceives President Bush and the United States more generally. While a majority still ...
Ronald Reagan From the People’s Perspective: A Gallup Poll Review
Ronald Reagan, the nation’s 40th president, became one of the nation’s most revered public figures in recent years, a distinct turnabout from the average job approval ratings he received while in office between 1981 and 1989. Reagan’s job ...
Americans See U.S. Foreign Policy As Major Reason for Negative Muslim Opinion of United States
Most Americans believe that people in Muslim countries have an unfavorable view of the United States, and that this negative view is mostly influenced by Muslim perceptions of U.S. foreign policy and less so by Muslim perceptions of U.S. values, ...
Americans See Need for U.S. Role in Resolving Problems in Iraq, Israeli-Palestinian Dispute
Roughly six in 10 Americans say the development of peace between Israel and Palestine and removing Saddam Hussein from power in Iraq should be "very important" foreign policy goals for the United States. The percentage that says that peace ...
Americans Believe Muslim Antipathy Toward United States Based on Misinformation
Americans recognize that the Muslim world harbors negative feelings about the United States, but they think these impressions are unfounded, according to a recent CNN/USA Today/Gallup poll. Most Americans believe the United States is acting in a ...
Public Support for U.S. Involvement in Yugoslavia Lower Than for Gulf War, Other Foreign Engagements
Public support for U.S. involvement in the Yugoslavian conflict is at the low end of the historical spectrum when compared to public opinion about other U.S. foreign interventions of the past two decades.
Americans Still Divided Over Possibility for Middle East Peace
In the midst of stalled peace talks between Israel and Syria and renewed hostilities between Israel and Lebanon, Americans remain skeptical about the prospects for peace in the Middle East. In a Gallup poll conducted in late January, 49% of ...