Military Force
Little Support for U.S. Intervention in Syrian Conflict
Foreign Policy Views: Afghanistan, Iran, Israel
Obama Job Approval Improves, GOP Contest Remains Fluid
Continued Lackluster Ratings for Republican Field
Section 4: Views of Iraq
Beyond Red vs. Blue: The Political Typology
Section 2: Value Divides Within Party Coalitions
Public Wary of Military Intervention in Libya
Broad Concern that U.S. Military is Overcommitted
U.S. Seen as Less Important, China as More Powerful
Isolationist Sentiment Surges to Four-Decade High
Section 2: Global Threats and Use of Military Force
Independents Take Center Stage in Obama Era
Trends in Political Values and Core Attitudes: 1987-2009
Section 6: Foreign Policy and Global Engagement
Iraq Looms Large in Nationalized Election
Congressional Race Unchanged After Foley's Resignation
Youth and War
From Vietnam to Iraq, Generations Disagree About the Use of Military Force
by Nicole Speulda
Beyond Red vs. Blue
Republicans Divided About Role of Government - Democrats by Social and Personal Values
Part 6: Issues and Shifting Coalitions
Foreign Policy Attitudes Now Driven by 9/11 and Iraq
Eroding Respect for America Seen as Major Problem
Part Four: Beliefs About Foreign Policy
The 2004 Political Landscape
Evenly Divided and Increasingly Polarized
Part 3: Foreign Policy, International Threats and Patriotism
Post September 11 Attitudes
Religion more prominent; Muslim-Americans more accepted
Highlights