Articles by World Public Opinion
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Israeli Public’s Support for Dismantling Most Settlements Has Risen to a Five-Year High
Alvin Richman, World Public Opinion – TRANSCEND Media Service,
19 Apr 2010
A survey of the Israeli general public and Israeli settlers taken in early March shows three-fifths of the Israeli public (60%) support “dismantling most of the settlements in the territories as part of a peace agreement with the Palestinians.”
→ read full articleANALYSIS OF MULTIPLE POLLS FINDS LITTLE EVIDENCE IRANIAN PUBLIC SEES GOVERNMENT AS ILLEGITIMATE
World Public Opinion,
3 Feb 2010
February 3, 2010Full Report (PDF)Questionnaire with Findings, Methodology for All Three Surveys (PDF)WPO Dataset for Download (SPSS Format)GlobeScan Dataset for Download (SPSS Format) Indications of fraud in the June 12 Iranian presidential election, together with large-scale street demonstrations, have led to claims that Mahmoud Ahmadinejad did not actually win the election, and that the majority […]
→ read full articleMUSLIM PUBLICS OPPOSE AL QAEDA’S TERRORISM, BUT AGREE WITH ITS GOAL OF DRIVING US FORCES OUT
World Public Opinion,
25 Feb 2009
Support for Including Islamist Groups in Elections A study of public opinion in predominantly Muslim countries reveals that very large majorities continue to renounce the use of attacks on civilians as a means of pursuing political goals. At the same time large majorities agree with al Qaeda’s goal of pushing the United States to remove […]
→ read full articlePUBLICS AROUND THE WORLD FAVOR INTERNATIONAL AGREEMENT TO ELIMINATE ALL NUCLEAR WEAPONS
World Public Opinion.org,
23 Dec 2008
Nuclear as Well as Non-Nuclear Countries Support Plan For Abolishing Nuclear Weapons Questionnaire/Methodology (PDF) A WorldPublicOpinion.org poll of 21 nations from around the world finds that people in every country favor an international agreement for eliminating all nuclear weapons. Respondents were asked to consider an agreement that specified that "all countries with nuclear weapons would […]
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