Anti-Terrorism Efforts

12.19.06

Free Trade Agreements Get a Mixed Review

51% Say U.S. Has Responsibility to

10.05.06

Iraq Looms Large in Nationalized Election

Congressional Race Unchanged After Foley's Resignation

09.14.06

Democrats Hold Solid Lead; Strong Anti-Incumbent, Anti-Bush Mood

Terrorism Focus Increases, But No GOP Boost

09.06.06

Diminished Public Appetite for Military Force and Mideast Oil

Five Years Later…

08.08.06

Public Holds Conflicting Views of Press Reports about Government Monitoring Bank Records

02.07.06

Iran a Growing Danger, Bush Gaining on Spy Issue

85% See U.S. Addicted to Oil - 50% Say We Can Quit

01.11.06

Americans Taking Abramoff, Alito and Domestic Spying in Stride

Democrats Hold Huge Issue Advantage

11.17.05

Opinion Leaders Turn Cautious, Public Looks Homeward

America's Place in the World

III. Iraq and the War on Terrorism

07.21.05

More Say Iraq War Hurts Fight Against Terrorism

Support for Keeping Troops in Iraq Stabilizes

09.17.04

Iraq Support Steady in Face of Higher Casualties

Most Say Al Qaeda Is Weaker Than Before 9/11

08.18.04

Foreign Policy Attitudes Now Driven by 9/11 and Iraq

Eroding Respect for America Seen as Major Problem

Part Four: Beliefs About Foreign Policy

08.12.04

Public Faults Bush on Economy – 55% Say Jobs are Scarce

Kerry Makes Gains on Issues, Bush Maintains Leadership Image Advantage

07.20.04

9/11 Commission has Bipartisan Support

03.16.04

A Year After Iraq War

Mistrust of America in Europe Ever Higher, Muslim Anger Persists

03.16.04

A Year After Iraq War

Mistrust of America in Europe Ever Higher, Muslim Anger Persists

Additional Findings and Analyses

12.08.03

Primary Preview: Surveys in Iowa, New Hampshire and South Carolina

Front-Running Dean has Strong Liberal Base Confident in his Electability

11.05.03

The 2004 Political Landscape

Evenly Divided and Increasingly Polarized

Part 9: Other Issues (Civil Liberties, Immigration, Technology, Environment)

02.27.03

American Public Diplomacy in the Islamic World

Remarks of Andrew Kohut to The Senate Foreign Relations Committee Hearing

10.10.02

Americans Thinking About Iraq, But Focused on the Economy

Midterm Election Preview

Other Important Findings and Analyses

09.05.02

One Year Later: New Yorkers More Troubled, Washingtonians More On Edge

The Personal Toll Persists, Policy Opinions Change

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