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Russians' Approval of U.S. Leadership Drops to Record 1%

Just 1% of Russians approved of U.S. leadership in 2015, the lowest rating in the world and also the lowest that Gallup has measured in the past decade. But most of the world does not have as strong distaste for U.S. leadership.

Egyptians' Views on Life, Economy Starting to Rebound

One year after deposing their first democratically elected president, Egyptians are more positive about their lives, their economy, and their government.

Canada, Great Britain Are Americans' Most Favored Nations

Among 22 countries, Americans hold the highest regard for their strongest allies, including Canada (92%) and Great Britain (90%). At 82%, American favorability toward France exceeds its highest measured level in 24 years of polling.

Egyptians See Life Worse Now Than Before Mubarak's Fall

Egyptians are pessimistic about what their country has gained since Mubarak's overthrow. The majority sees worse employment opportunities and doesn't see the job situation improving soon. But a majority says media freedom has improved.

Monitoring the Situation in Egypt

Gallup has been on top of the developments in Egypt, first documenting the decline in well-being that preceded the revolution, then to the optimism that followed it to the day-to-day challenges many Egyptians still face.

Is Egypt Americans' Top Concern?

There is currently a great deal of interest in public opinion relating to the crisis in Egypt. My colleague Dalia Mogahed testified before the Senate Foreign Relations Committee this week about her research on reactions in Egypt and the Muslim ...

Disillusionment in Egypt Overrides the Class Divide

Gallup surveys in Egypt reveal that those who say they are living comfortably on their current income became less optimistic about their future between August and September. They now express the same level of optimism as Egyptians who are ...

Opinion Briefing: Egyptians on the Arab Spring

While most Egyptians (79%) supported protests to overthrow former President Hosni Mubarak, they have different views about the transitions of fellow Arab League countries.

Desire to Migrate Rises in North Africa

Nearly one in three North Africans said they would like to migrate to another country permanently in 2017, up from 28% in 2016.

Egyptians Sour on U.S., Eye Closer Ties to Turkey, Iran

The majority of Egyptians (56%) now see closer relations with the U.S. as a bad thing for their country, up sharply from 40% in December 2011. They are more likely to see a benefit from closer relations with Turkey and Iran.
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