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Americans Still Say Muslims Have Negative View of U.S.
Eight in 10 Americans believe people in Muslim countries have an unfavorable view of the U.S.; only 13% say such attitudes are positive. Americans’ own views of Muslim countries are also more negative than positive, though to a lesser degree. ...
Americans: People in Muslim Countries Have Negative Views of U.S.
An overwhelming majority of Americans say that people in Muslim countries have unfavorable opinions about the United States, little changed from five years ago. There has been some change, however, in the reason given for Muslims' negative ...
Does Tape Have It Right as Far as U.S. Public Opinion Is Concerned?
There's been a good deal of news coverage of the release of an audiotape that is reported to be the voice of Osama bin Laden. The tape included specific references to U.S. public opinion, including the assertion that the majority of Americans ...
Tough Talk About Crisis Management
Few people know more about leadership in crisis than Lieutenant General Russel Honoré, who headed the U.S. military’s response to Hurricane Katrina. In this interview, he offers well-tested, blunt advice for executives facing a bad situation -- ...
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 Opinion Still "Soft" on Voucher Issue
School vouchers are good. School vouchers are bad. While these are gross oversimplifications of the arguments for and against school vouchers, the he-said-she-said information available on vouchers may be compounding the complexity of an issue ...