In both parties, fewer now say being Christian or being born in U.S. is important to being ‘truly American’
Republicans and Democrats continue to differ over the factors they see as important for being “truly American.”
Once he takes office, President-elect Barack Obama will have to navigate a world that has grown highly critical of the United States. Since 2001, the Pew Global Attitudes Project has documented a decline in America’s international image amid widespread opposition to U.S. foreign policy.
U.S. Catholics Occupy Something of a Middle Ground in the Catholic Faith
Westerners and Muslims Associate a Variety of Negative Traits With One Another
The Pontiff Visits a Country Where Negative Views of Christians and the West Are on the Rise
Except in France, most Muslim women choose to cover their heads — but many among the general public disapprove
Few Signs of Backlash From Western Europeans
Remarks of Andrew Kohut to the Senate Foreign Relations Committee Hearing
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