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Trump's First 100 Days and Americans' Policy Preferences
Donald Trump's policy proposals and actions over his first 100 days in office have a mixed relationship to American public opinion.
Ian Bremmer: America Needs to Stand for Something More
Ian Bremmer, president and founder of Eurasia Group, joins the podcast to unpack the findings of Gallup's latest Rating World Leaders report.
In U.S., Religious Prejudice Stronger Against Muslims
Americans express more prejudice toward Muslims than toward followers of other major religious groups, according to a new report by the Gallup Center for Muslim Studies. The findings also reveal that Americans hold more negative views about ...
Islamists and Egypt's Election: Gallup Surveys Provide Insight Into First Presidential Vote
Millions of Egyptians will cast their vote this week for their country's first president since the ouster of former President Hosni Mubarak in February 2011 in elections that most of the nation's public expects to be fair. The big question is ...
World Economic Forum Explores Muslim-West Relations
The state of Muslim-West relations is one issue on the agenda at this week’s World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland. Partnering with the Forum, Gallup reveals new empirical insight into the Muslim-West relationship. Around the world, ...
Food Shame at Work: An Oft-Overlooked Employee Experience
Dr. Psyche Williams-Forson, author of Eating While Black: Food Shaming and Race in America, joins the podcast to discuss how organizations can be more mindful of cultural and class differences regarding food, eating, costs and waste.
Egyptians Shifted to Islamist Parties as Elections Neared
As Egypt's new parliament begins its work, Gallup surveys suggest many Egyptians decided to support the Islamist political parties who now dominate the legislature just prior to the parliamentary elections.
Obama Favored in Key Muslim Countries
In six predominantly Muslim countries surveyed about the U.S. presidential election, Barack Obama tends to win more support than John McCain. Saudis and Lebanese are much more likely to state a preference than are their Palestinian, Turkish, ...
Republicans, Democrats Interpret Orlando Incident Differently
Most Republicans, 79%, interpret the recent mass shooting at an Orlando nightclub as an act of Islamic terrorism, while the majority of Democrats, 60%, perceive it as an act of domestic gun violence.
Tragic Paradox and Missed Opportunities in the Middle East
Libya and Syria are currently two of the most violent hot spots in the Middle East. As leaders in Western capitals re-launch military campaigns in the region, it is important to look back on policy decisions over the past few years and explore ...