Anonymous's blog In advance of President Obama’s visit to Mexico later this week, The Chicago Council on Global Affairs, in conjunction with The Wilson Center, today released a public opinion survey brief on Americans’ views toward Mexico. Findings ...
Anonymous's blog As the investigation into the Boston marathon bombings continues, several polls have recently been published on the impact the Boston attack has had on the public's sense of threat. An April 18-21, 2013 Pew Research Center surv ...
Anonymous's blog The Cakewalk that Wasn't By Dina Smeltz and Craig Kafura There have been a lot of retrospective pieces about the Iraq war the past few weeks (before they were overtaken by commentaries about Margaret Thatcher), but Ole R. Holsti ...
Anonymous's blog Throughout these posts I've tried to highlight the critical impact of question wording on polling results, and how specific wording can influence responses. For this reason, I want to highlight Paul Pillar's blog post this ...
Anonymous's blog American Attitudes toward Nuclear Power/ Part III of American Attitudes toward Energy I recently watched an interview on the Colbert Report where Stephen spoke with Michael Shellenberger, a co-founder of The Breakthrough Institute. ...
Anonymous's blog Wednesday, Dan Drezner referenced the 2012 Chicago Council Survey in his post on the effects of the Iraq war on American foreign policy: Here's the thing: Deep down, the American people are pretty realist. The legacy of Operat ...
Anonymous's blog Public Favors Offshore Drilling (If Negatives Are Not Emphasized) Today's post is Part II in our series on American attitudes toward various energy options. Polls have generally shown majority support for offshore drilling, d ...
Anonymous's blog Marc Lynch's article on ForeignPolicy.com compares the Duke basketball team's image problem to that of the US. He also references our 2008 survey results. Read here. Marc Lynch's article on ForeignPolicy.com compar ...
Anonymous's blog President Obama will be in Chicago’s western suburbs to promote his energy policies on Friday at Argonne National Laboratory. The Administration’s energy strategy has evolved over time, viewing the production of natural gas and nucl ...
Anonymous's blog By Karl Friedhoff, Program Officer, Public Opinion Studies Center, The Asan Institute for Policy Studies North Korea’s third nuclear test brought the traditional condemnations, but a newer feature of the media coverage was the lack o ...
