2002 Publications
Public More Internationalist than in 1990s
Terrorism Worries Spike, War Support Steady
What the World Thinks in 2002
How Global Publics View: Their Lives, Their Countries, The World, America
Big GOP Gain in Popular Vote Not Reflected in Modest House Seat Shift
A Pew Research Center Note
House Voting Intentions Knotted, National Trend Not Apparent
44% Republican, 46% Democratic Final Generic Ballot Measure
Support for Potential Military Action Slips to 55%
Party Images Unchanged With a Week to Go
Issues in Search of a Campaign
by Andrew Kohut, Director
Special to the The New York Times
Americans Thinking About Iraq, But Focused on the Economy
Midterm Election Preview
Simply Put, The Public’s View Can’t Be Put Simply
by Andrew Kohut, Director
Special to The Washington Post
Bush Engages and Persuades Public on Iraq
Congressional Horse Race: Continued Deadlock
One Year Later: New Yorkers More Troubled, Washingtonians More On Edge
The Personal Toll Persists, Policy Opinions Change
News Media’s Improved Image Proves Short-Lived
The Sagging Stock Market's Big Audience
Growing Linkage Between Market Movements and Consumer Confidence
A Pew Research Center Note
Increasingly, It’s the Economy That Scares Us
by Andrew Kohut, Director
Special to The New York Times
Young People are Reading–Everything but Newspapers
by Andrew Kohut, Director
Special to Columbia Journalism Review
Domestic Concerns will Vie with Terrorism in Fall
Criticisms of Bush and Congress as Job Worries Increase
President Bush Distanced From 9/11 Blame
by Andrew Kohut, Director
Special to America Online
Public’s News Habits Little Changed by September 11
Americans Lack Background to Follow International News
Democrats Less Pleased with Party’s Performance
Satisfaction with National Conditions Slumps
American Views of the Mideast Conflict
by Andrew Kohut, Director
Special to The New York Times
Americans and Europeans Differ Widely on Foreign Policy Issues
Bush's Ratings Improve But He's Still Seen as Unilateralist
Public Makes Distinctions on Genetic Research
Conducted in association with the Pew Forum on Religion & Public Life
Americans Struggle with Religion’s Role at Home and Abroad
Conducted in association with the Pew Forum on Religion and Public Life
Listen Up, Bias Mongers!
by Andrew Kohut, Director
Special to Columbia Journalism Review
Views of Business and Regulation Unchanged by Enron
Reduce Tax Cut to Pay for Guns and Butter
The Long Winding Road to the Midterm Elections
by Andrew Kohut, Director
Special to America Online
Unusually High Interest In Bush’s State Of The Union
Public Priorities Shifted by Recession and War
Young People up to Speed on Terrorism News
by Andrew Kohut, Director
Special to America Online
Will Bush Bring the Party With Him?
by Andrew Kohut, Director
Special to The New York Times
Press Shines at a Dark Moment
by Andrew Kohut, Director
Special to Columbia Journalism Review







