Pakistanis with Favorable View of U.S.
That’s the small fraction of Pakistanis who say they have a favorable view of America in the latest Pew Global Attitudes poll.
Numbers, Facts and Trends Shaping Your World
With the South Carolina primary as backdrop, Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton finished in a near tie in the media derby. But in a nasty week former President Bill Clinton was a bigger newsmaker than any Republican candidate.
John McCain and Hillary Clinton both walked away with crucial New Hampshire victories but the Arizona Republican trailed the New York Democrat badly in the battle for media attention. And why the media treated Mike Huckabee’s third-place finish much differently than John Edwards’.
Prior to the Bhutto Assassination, Public Opinion Was Increasingly Opposed to Terrorism
Below we list the purchasing power parity (PPP) measures for each country included in the study (with the exception of the Palestinian territories, for which figures were not available). Source: IMF World Economic Outlook.
Many of the Country’s Sectarian Differences Do Not Run Along a Straight Muslim-Christian Fault Line
Negative Views of the US More Common Than Negative Views of China
Overall, many publics are somewhat more satisfied with the state of their countries than they were five years ago. In the 35 nations where trends are available, the number of people satisfied has increased in 21, declined in nine, and remained basically unchanged in five. The greatest improvement is found in Bangladesh, where 75% currently […]