Italy’s Malaise: La Vita Non É Cosí Dolce
Italians’ Spirits Are Flagging – But Not Their Sense of Cultural Superiority
Italians’ Spirits Are Flagging – But Not Their Sense of Cultural Superiority
Many of the Country’s Sectarian Differences Do Not Run Along a Straight Muslim-Christian Fault Line
Will Shared Concerns About Iran Promote Compromise?
by Richard Wike, Pew Global Attitudes Project, and Brian J. Grim, Pew Forum on Religion & Public Life News headlines bombard us almost daily with examples of conflict between the Muslim world and the West, whether the war in Iraq, the search for al Qaeda in Afghanistan and Pakistan, or efforts to stop Iran’s nuclear […]
Westerners and Muslims Associate a Variety of Negative Traits With One Another
Foreign Policy, Not Public Diplomacy, Mostly Determines How the World Views America
On Thursday, Dec. 6, Mitt Romney delivered a speech addressing his Mormon faith and the role of religion in public life. Recent polling from the Pew Research Center1 finds that Romney, more than any other presidential candidate (Republican or Democrat), is viewed as very religious by the public. This perception is, for the most part, […]