Tuesday February 09th, 2010             A project managed by the Program on International Policy Attitudes at the University of Maryland

 

Middle East/N. Africa

Public Opinion from the Middle East and North Africa



Analysis of Multiple Polls Finds Little Evidence Iranian Public Sees Government as Illegitimate





Is Iran pre-revolutionary?





Two-thirds of Iranians Ready to Preclude Developing Nuclear Weapons in Exchange for Lifting Sanctions





Iranians Favor Diplomatic Relations With US But Have Little Trust in Obama





Egyptian Public to Greet Obama With Suspicion





Iranian Public Is Not Monolithic: Iranians Divide Over Their Government But Unite on Forgoing Nuclear Weapons





Muslim Publics Oppose Al Qaeda's Terrorism, But Agree With Its Goal of Driving US Forces Out





People in Muslim Nations Conflicted About UN





Muslims Positive About Globalization, Trade





Iranian Public Opinion on Governance, Nuclear Weapons and Relations with the United States





Iraqi Public Opinion on the Presence of US Troops





Iranians Oppose Producing Nuclear Weapons, Saying It Is Contrary to Islam





Iranians Favor Direct Talks with US on Shared Issues, Mutual Access for Journalists, More Trade





Remarks of Matthew Warshaw at DC AAPOR





Polling in Iraq and Afghanistan





Why Turks Feel Threatened by the US





Q & A: Emre Erdogan, Infakto Research Workshop





Palestinians on the United Nations





Q & A: Nabil Kukali, Palestinian Center for Public Opinion





Iranian Public Ready to Deal on Nuclear Weapons, But Not Uranium Enrichment