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Winter 2014 Survey data
Survey in India conducted December 7, 2013 - January 12, 2014
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Publications from this dataset:
Troubled by Economic Problems, Corruption, Pakistan and China
Modi Viewed More Favorably than Gandhi
Publications from this dataset:
Texting Most Common Activity, but Mobile Money Popular in Several Countries
Internet Usage More Common Among the Young, Well-Educated and English Speakers
Widespread Belief That Wealthy Have Too Much Influence
Participation Highest in Middle East
Less Well-Known Outside of Latin America and Europe
Most National Institutions Respected, Especially Military
Asians Most Optimistic about Future, Middle Easterners the Least
Europeans and Americans Focus on Inequality as Greatest Danger
Ratings for Islamist Ennahda Party Have Declined Since Revolution
Education, Hard Work Considered Keys to Success, but Inequality Still a Challenge
Many Wary of the Future
Sharif Gets High Marks, while Khan’s Ratings Drop
Fewer Mexicans Report Having Friends or Family in the U.S.
About Half Support Gezi Park Protests
Many in Asia Worry about Conflict with China
Americans’ and Europeans’ Views Sour Dramatically
Negative Opinions of al Qaeda, Hamas and Hezbollah Widespread
Favorable Ratings Fall Further in the Middle East
Many Fear Extremists Could Take Control of Syria
Young People Especially Positive
President Rousseff Gets Poor Marks on Key Issues
Frustration Mounts as Confidence in Democracy Wanes
EU Favorability Rises, but Majorities Say Their Voice Is Not Heard in Brussels
Many Leery of Russian Influence, as Putin Gets Boost at Home
Survey in U.S. and Germany conducted February 25 - March 2, 2014
Publications from this dataset:
But Some Americans and Germans Wary of TTIP Details