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U.S.-China Security Perceptions Project 2012 General Public Survey Data
U.S. General Public Survey Conducted April 30 - May 13, 2012
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U.S. General Public Survey Conducted April 30 - May 13, 2012
Publications from this dataset:
Public Deeply Concerned about China's Economic Power
Publications from this dataset:
Arab Publics Most Likely to Express Political Views Online
Ratings for the U.S. Decline
Strong Support for Improving Relations with Pakistan
Faith in Hard Work, Capitalism Falter; But Emerging Markets Upbeat
74% Call America an Enemy
But Lebanese Shia Backing Syrian Regime
Opinion of U.S. Improving
Despite Doubts About Success, Human Rights Costs
Drone Strikes Widely Opposed
Disaster “Weakened” Nation
Greeks and Germans at Polar Opposites
And Putin, Too
Divisions on Sanctions and Use of Force
Muslim Brotherhood and Military Receive Positive Ratings
Before His Death in 2011, Support for bin Laden Himself Had Waned