Anti-Terrorism Efforts
Muslim Americans: No Signs of Growth in Alienation or Support for Extremism
Mainstream and Moderate Attitudes
Section 6: Terrorism, Concerns about Extremism & Foreign Policy
Muslim Americans: No Signs of Growth in Alienation or Support for Extremism
Mainstream and Moderate Attitudes
Muslim Americans: No Signs of Growth in Alienation or Support for Extremism
Mainstream and Moderate Attitudes
Section 4: Challenges, Worries and Concerns
Beyond Red vs. Blue: The Political Typology
Section 9: Foreign Policy and National Security
Continued Positive Marks for Government Anti-Terror Efforts
But Many Say U.S. Has Been Lucky in Avoiding Attack
Obama Image Unscathed By Terrorism Controversy
Few See Personal Upside to Health Care Reform
Obama Image Unscathed By Terrorism Controversy
Few See Personal Upside to Health Care Reform
Section 3: Terrorism and National Security
U.S. Seen as Less Important, China as More Powerful
Isolationist Sentiment Surges to Four-Decade High
U.S. Seen as Less Important, China as More Powerful
Isolationist Sentiment Surges to Four-Decade High
Section 7: Threat of Terrorism and Civil Liberties
Independents Take Center Stage in Obama Era
Trends in Political Values and Core Attitudes: 1987-2009
Section 10: Social Networking, Science and Civil Liberties
Obama Faces Familiar Divisions Over Anti-Terror Policies
No Change in Views of Torture, Warrantless Wiretaps
Bush and Public Opinion
Reviewing the Bush Years and the Public's Final Verdict
Part 2: Bush and the Issues
What Foreign Policy Agenda?
by Andrew Kohut, President, Pew Research Center
Special to the New York Times
Obama Has The Lead, But Potential Problems Too
Increasing Optimism About Iraq
Highlights