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The Root Cause of Bloodshed in the Middle East: No Customers

The Middle East has collapsed into a state of chaos, conflict, and suffering that was unimaginable and unforeseen just four years ago. Hardly any experts or institutions predicted the wars and revolutions that have engulfed the region. And those ...

Identity Politics in Context

The complex issue of identity politics looms as a potentially important factor in next year's midterm elections.

African, Gulf States Most Positive About Muslim-West Relations

Countries in Africa rank highest on Gallup's inaugural Muslim-West Perceptions Index, which measures how positively people in majority-Muslim and Western countries view relations between these two societies. Countries in the Arab Gulf are not ...

What We Learned From the People in the 2016 Election

Research in 2016 demonstrated the power of a single narrative theme -- emails -- in defining Hillary Clinton's candidacy in the minds of voters.

Less Than Half in U.S. Would Vote for a Socialist for President

Less than half of Americans (47%) say they would vote for a qualified presidential candidate who is a socialist -- the same percentage Gallup found in 2015.

Muslim Americans Identify With God and Country

Muslim Americans are as likely to say they strongly identify with the U.S. as they are their faith. Muslim Americans who strongly identify with the United States, as well as those who strongly identify with others around the world who share ...

Most Muslim Americans See No Justification for Violence

A new Gallup report on Muslims in America reveals that Muslim Americans are more likely than members of other faith groups to reject attacks on civilians by either the military or individuals.

Egyptians' Approval of Leadership Multifaceted

As Egyptians vote on a new constitution, Gallup data collected just before President Mohamed Morsi was deposed highlight the factors that contributed to Egyptians' disillusionment with his presidency.

Islamophobia: Understanding Anti-Muslim Sentiment in the West

Globally, many Muslims report not feeling respected by those in the West. Significant percentages of several Western countries share this sentiment, saying that the West does not respect Muslim societies. Specifically, 52% of Americans and 48% ...

Muslims in India: Confident in Democracy Despite Economic and Educational Challenges

India's largest religious minority is suffering and facing economic and educational difficulties. Still, Muslims in India are akin to other Indians in terms of how they view the country's democracy.
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