Bush Unpopular in Europe, Seen As Unilateralist
Overview George W. Bush is highly unpopular with the publics of the major nations of Western Europe. By wide margins, people in Germany, France, Great Britain and Italy all disapprove of his handling...
View ArticleAmericans and Europeans Differ Widely on Foreign Policy Issues
Overview A multinational survey conducted in association with the International Herald Tribune and Council on Foreign Relations Europeans have a better opinion of President George W. Bush than they did...
View ArticleAmerica’s Image Further Erodes, Europeans Want Weaker Ties
Introduction and Summary Anti-war sentiment and disapproval of President Bush’s international policies continue to erode America’s image among the publics of its allies. U.S. favorability ratings have...
View ArticleIndia: Pro-America, Pro-Bush
Looking for some good news amid the often dismal findings about America’s image abroad? Try India. Anti-Americanism has surged in much of the world since the beginning of the Iraq war in March 2003,...
View ArticleConfidence in Obama Lifts U.S. Image Around the World
Overview The image of the United States has improved markedly in most parts of the world, reflecting global confidence in Barack Obama. In many countries opinions of the United States are now about as...
View ArticleIndonesia: The Obama Effect
by Richard Wike, Associate Director and Kathleen Holzwart Sprehe, Research Associate, Pew Global Attitudes Project When President Barack Obama finally takes his twice-delayed trip to Indonesia, where...
View ArticleObama More Popular Abroad Than At Home, Global Image of U.S. Continues to...
Overview As the global economy begins to rebound from the great recession, people around the world remain deeply concerned with the way things are going in their countries. Less than a third of the...
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