Nuclear Weapons
Little Support for U.S. Intervention in Syrian Conflict
Foreign Policy Views: Afghanistan, Iran, Israel
Public Takes Strong Stance Against Iran’s Nuclear Program
Support for Obama's Afghan Troop Pullout
Pessimistic Public Doubts Effectiveness of Stimulus, TARP
Republicans Draw Even With Democrats on Most Issues
Section 4: Foreign Policy
Most Would Use Force to Stop Iranian Nukes
Support for Talks and Sanctions, Skepticism They Will Work
Public Worried about Iran but Wary of Military Action
Big Oil and Bush Blamed for High Gas Prices
Iran a Growing Danger, Bush Gaining on Spy Issue
85% See U.S. Addicted to Oil - 50% Say We Can Quit
Opinion Leaders Turn Cautious, Public Looks Homeward
America's Place in the World
IV. Allies, Trade and International Institutions
Opinion Leaders Turn Cautious, Public Looks Homeward
America's Place in the World
II. Global Policy Goals and Threats
The 2004 Political Landscape
Evenly Divided and Increasingly Polarized
Part 3: Foreign Policy, International Threats and Patriotism
America’s Place in the World
An Investigation of the Attitudes of American Opinion Leaders and Public about International Affairs
Highlights