Center on Policy Attitudes


New PIPA/Knowledge Networks Polls

Recent Releases:
  Americans on Iraq: Three Years On
A WorldPublicOpinion.org/Knowledge Networks Study
[ March 15, 2006]
 
  Americans on Promoting Democracy
A PIPA/Knowledge Networks-Chicago Council on Foreign Relations Study
[September 29, 2005]
 
  Americans on CAFTA and US Trade Policy
A PIPA/Knowledge Networks Study
[July 11, 2005]
 
  Americans on Climate Change: 2005
A PIPA/Knowledge Networks Study
[July 5, 2005]
 
  Americans on Addressing World Poverty
A PIPA/Knowledge Networks Study
[June 30, 2005]
 
  Darfur Crisis: African and American Public Opinion
A GlobeScan/PIPA/ Knowledge Networks Study
[June 29, 2005]
 
  The Federal Budget: The Public’s Priorities
A PIPA/Knowledge Networks Study
March 7, 2005
 
  Americans on the Darfur Crisis and the International Criminal Cour
A PIPA/Knowledge Networks Study
March 1, 2005
 
  Opportunities for Bipartisan Consensus: What Both Republicans and Democrats Want in US Foreign Policy
A PIPA/Knowledge Networks Study
January 18, 2005
 
Americans and Iraq on the Eve of
The Presidential Election:
A PIPA/Knowledge Networks Study
October 29, 2005

 

 
 


PIPA Launches New Website/Webzine on
World Public Opinion

We are pleased to announce that PIPA has launched a new website/webzine called WorldPublicOpinion.org, to provide a source of in-depth information and analysis on public opinion from around the world on international issues.

As the world becomes more integrated, most policy challenges--whether related to security, economic development, human rights, the environment or other areas--have become increasingly global, pointing to a greater need for understanding between nations and for finding global norms. WorldPublicOpinion.org seeks to increase understanding of public opinion in specific nations around the world as well as to elucidate global patterns of world public opinion.

WorldPublicOpinion.org will provide a comprehensive and up-to-the-minute source of information, drawing on all publicly available research, as well conducting new polls of world public opinion.

WorldPublicOpinion.org will be free for the first several months and it will always have some fresh free material. You can receive a free e-mail newsletter every 1-2 weeks with articles reporting on new studies and analyzing developments in specific countries and regions as well as the world as a whole. Click here if you would like to receive the free email newsletters.

The WorldPublicOpinion.org website will provide the means to explore public opinion by topics and by regions, including links to relevant sites from around the world. It includes Digests of US Opinion (Americans and the World) and with time, Overviews of World Opinion will be added. Click here to go to the WorldPublicOpinion.org website.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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