Foreign News

03.12.08

Awareness of Iraq War Fatalities Plummets

Political Knowledge Update

06.07.07

Public Wants to Know More about Darfur and Many Favor U.S. Involvement

08.17.06

American Attitudes Hold Steady in Face of Foreign Crises

Strong Support for Israel - No Surge in Terror Concerns or Boost for Bush

07.30.06

Online Papers Modestly Boost Newspaper Readership

Maturing Internet News Audience Broader Than Deep

Section 4: Audience Segments

02.07.06

Iran a Growing Danger, Bush Gaining on Spy Issue

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

08.18.04

Foreign Policy Attitudes Now Driven by 9/11 and Iraq

Eroding Respect for America Seen as Major Problem

Part One: The Importance of International Affairs to the American Public

06.08.04

News Audiences Increasingly Politicized

Choice of President Matters More in 2004

III. International News Audience Broader, Not Deeper

10.21.03

President’s Criticism of Media Resonates, But Iraq Unease Grows

Rising Job Worries, Bush Economic Plan Doesn't Help

04.09.03

War Coverage Praised, But Public Hungry for Other News

Overcovered: Protesters, Ex-Generals

03.28.03

TV Combat Fatigue on the Rise

But 'Embeds' Viewed Favorably

03.25.03

Public Confidence In War Effort Falters

But Support for War Holds Steady

06.09.02

Public’s News Habits Little Changed by September 11

Americans Lack Background to Follow International News

04.19.02

Record Public Interest in Middle East Conflict

10.31.95

A Content Analysis: International News Coverage Fits Public’s Ameri-Centric Mood

06.25.95

Public Opinion of the UN:

Strong Support, Strong Criticism

03.25.91

In the Gulf: Part II

01.31.91

The People, The Press and The War in The Gulf