List of Public Opinion articles
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A man holds a placard reading in Dutch "Deze weg loopt dood" which translates as "This road is a dead end" on November 29, 2015 during a Climate March in Amsterdam on the eve of the official opening of a 195-nation UN climate summit in Paris. More than 140 world leaders are gathering around Paris for high-stakes climate talks that start November 30, and activists are holding marches and protests around the world to urge them to reach a strong agreement to slow global warming. AFP PHOTO / ANP / BART MAAT ==NETHERLANDS OUT== / AFP / ANP / BART MAAT (Photo credit should read BART MAAT/AFP/Getty Images) Why Inking a Global Climate Deal Is Such a Tricky Business
It doesn’t help that only 18 percent of Chinese think climate change is a very serious problem.
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GettyImages-490041368_snappoll1 Snap Poll: Will China, Iran, and Russia Cooperate With the United States?
We asked IR scholars about the refugee crisis, the Iran deal, presidential reputations, and whether economic sanctions actually make a difference.
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GettyImages-488175564_960 What to Expect from Malcolm Turnbull
Where does Australia's new prime minister stand on the country's most contentious issues?
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406027 01: Soldiers From India (L) And Pakistan (R) Perform The Elaborate Daily Flag-Lowering Ceremony May 30, 2002 At The Wagah Border Post Near The Pakistani City Of Lahore. Pakistan And India Are Locked In A Tense Border Standoff And Have Amassed Nearly A Million Soldiers Near The 160-Mile Line Of Control In Kashmir. The Loc Has Been The Defacto Border Between The Two Nuclear Powers Since The End Of Their First War In 1948. (Photo By Visual News/Getty Images) Calling for Peace
Despite renewed tensions between India and Pakistan, public opinion in both countries strongly favors peace.
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FIFA President Sepp Blatter speaks during a press conference following an executive meeting of the world football governing body at the Home of FIFA on March 21, 2014 in Zurich. A report on the rights of migrant workers involved in the construction of sports infrastructure in Qatar ahead of the 2022 World Cup and an update on the 2014 FIFA World Cup in Brazil were on the agenda. AFP PHOTO / MICHAEL BUHOLZER (Photo credit should read MICHAEL BUHOLZER/AFP/Getty Images) Snap Poll: Is a Soccer Scandal More Scandalous If It Involves Putin?
We asked scholars about the FIFA indictments, how Europe is managing its migration crisis, and if it's time to give up on Greece.
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GettyImages-476965558_960 The Pope Believes in Climate Change (and One Group of Catholics Is Glad to Hear It)
Pope Francis's controversial climate encyclical might tick off American Catholics from Princeton professors to the GOP, but it's right in line with his congregation in Latin America.
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Pakistani Shiite Muslims mourn following an attack by gunmen on a bus carrying Shiite devotees outside a hospital in Karachi on May 13, 2015. At least 43 Shiite Muslims were killed and 13 wounded when gunmen opened fire on their bus in Karachi on May 13, 2015, Pakistani police said, in the second deadliest attack on the minority sect this year. AFP PHOTO/ Asif HASSAN (Photo credit should read ASIF HASSAN/AFP/Getty Images) Enemy Number One for Minorities in Pakistan: Public Opinion
In a hostile world, Pakistani minorities face many threats; each new atrocity brings with it reams of analysis and no shortage of finger-pointing toward the perceived culprits. But general public opinion might be just as much to blame as terrorism.
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voting Snap Poll: Is the Iran Deal Good for Your Country’s National Security?
We asked scholars about Israel, Iran, and how Israel feels about the Iran nuke deal.