September 11 Terrorist Attacks
Foreign Policy Attitudes Now Driven by 9/11 and Iraq
Eroding Respect for America Seen as Major Problem
Part Four: Beliefs About Foreign Policy
Bush Engages and Persuades Public on Iraq
Congressional Horse Race: Continued Deadlock
Other Important Findings and Analyses
One Year Later: New Yorkers More Troubled, Washingtonians More On Edge
The Personal Toll Persists, Policy Opinions Change
America Admired, Yet Its New Vulnerability Seen As Good Thing, Say Opinion Leaders
Little Support for Expanding War on Terrorism
How the World Has Changed
Post September 11 Attitudes
Religion more prominent; Muslim-Americans more accepted
Other Important Findings and Analyses
Terror Coverage Boost News Media's Images
But Military Censorship Backed
The New Media Landscape
The View Before 9/11: America’s Place in the World
A Special Analysis on Foreign Policy Attitudes Before the Attacks
Americans Open to Dissenting Views on the War on Terrorism
September 11 Shock Slow to Recede - 42% Still Depressed
Highlights