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26/06/2016 | Frente Externo
Partisanship and Political Animosity in 2016
Highly negative views of the opposing party – and its members
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30/10/2014 | Frente Externo
As Midterms Near, GOP Leads on Key Issues, Democrats Have a More Positive Image
Far Fewer Democrats See Vote as ‘For’ Obama Than in 2010
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26/10/2014 | Frente Externo
Latino Voters and the 2014 Midterm Elections
Geography, Close Races and Views of Social Issues
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13/09/2014 | High Tech
The Internet of things will thrive by 2025

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30/08/2014 | Sociedad
Few Say Police Forces Nationally Do Well in Treating Races Equally
Most Have At Least ‘Fair Amount’ of Confidence in Local Police
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30/08/2014 | Frente Externo
As New Dangers Loom, More Think the U.S. Does ‘Too Little’ to Solve World Problems
54% Say Obama Approach on Foreign Policy Is ‘Not Tough Enough’
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27/08/2014 | Frente Externo
Mexican President Peña Nieto’s Ratings Slip with Economic Reform
Fewer Mexicans Report Having Friends or Family in the U.S.
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18/06/2014 | Inteligencia y Seguridad
Syria’s Neighbors Want Assad to Step Down, But No Appetite for Aid to Rebels
Many Fear Extremists Could Take Control of Syria
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18/02/2014 | High Tech
Emerging Nations Embrace Internet, Mobile Technology
Cell Phones Nearly Ubiquitous in Many Countries
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18/02/2014 | Sociedad
The Rising Cost of Not Going to College
For those who question the value of college in this era of soaring student debt and high unemployment, the attitudes and experiences of today’s young adults—members of the so-called Millennial generation—provide a compelling answer. On virtually every measure of economic well-being and career attainment—from personal earnings to job satisfaction to the share employed full time—young college graduates are outperforming their peers with less education. And when today’s young adults are compared with previous generations, the disparity in economic outcomes between college graduates and those with a high school diploma or less formal schooling has never been greater in the modern era.
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09/11/2013 | Frente Externo
Obama’s Second-Term Slide Continues
65% Disapprove of his Handling of Economy
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25/10/2013 | Inteligencia y Seguridad
Mexicans and Salvadorans Have Positive Picture of Life in the United States
Widespread Concern about Drugs and Gangs at Home
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18/07/2013 | Frente Externo
America’s Global Image Remains More Positive than China’s
But Many See China Becoming World’s Leading Power
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25/06/2013 | Inteligencia y Seguridad
Climate Change and Financial Instability Seen as Top Global Threats
Publics around the world are concerned about the effect of global climate change and international financial instability, with majorities in many of the nations surveyed saying these are major threats to their countries. But Islamic extremism is also a serious concern, particularly in the United States, Europe and sub-Saharan Africa. In contrast, relatively few consider American or Chinese power and influence a major threat to their countries.
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17/05/2013 | Frente Externo
Egypt's National Mood Turns Grim
Months of political uncertainty, a weak economy and often violent street protests have resulted in a majority of Egyptians saying they are dissatisfied with the way their new democracy is working. Just 39% of Egyptians believe things are better now that former leader Hosni Mubarak is out of power.
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16/05/2013 | Frente Externo
The New Sick Man of Europe: the European Union
French Dispirited; Attitudes Diverge Sharply from Germans
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14/05/2013 | Frente Externo
The New Sick Man of Europe: the European Union
French Dispirited; Attitudes Diverge Sharply from Germans
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12/05/2013 | Inteligencia y Seguridad
Despite Their Wide Differences, Many Israelis and Palestinians Want Bigger Role for Obama in Resolving Conflict
Israelis and Palestinians differ widely in their outlook for a peaceful resolution of their longstanding conflict and in their views about the United States. But both want U.S. President Barack Obama to play a larger role in resolving the Israeli-Palestinian stalemate.
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02/05/2013 | Inteligencia y Seguridad
Widespread Middle East Fears that Syrian Violence Will Spread
No Love for Assad, Yet No Support for Arming the Rebels.
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15/02/2013 | Sociedad
Global Christianity -A Report on the Size and Distribution of the World's Christian Population
A comprehensive demographic study of more than 200 countries finds that there are 2.18 billion Christians of all ages around the world, representing nearly a third of the estimated 2010 global population of 6.9 billion. Christians are also geographically widespread – so far-flung, in fact, that no single continent or region can indisputably claim to be the center of global Christianity.
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02/07/2012 | Sociedad
Up to 1.4 Million Unauthorized Immigrants Could Benefit from New Deportation Policy
Up to 1.4 million children and young adults who are in the United States illegally could potentially benefit from today’s announcement by the Obama Administration about changes in deportation policies, according to an estimate from the Pew Hispanic Center, a project of the Pew Research Center.
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21/06/2012 | Inteligencia y Seguridad
Mexicans Back Military Campaign Against Cartels
As Felipe Calderón’s term as Mexico’s president draws to a close, Mexicans continue to strongly back his policy of deploying the military to combat the country’s powerful drug cartels. Eight-in-ten say this is the right course, a level of support that has remained remarkably constant since the Pew Global Attitudes Project first asked the question in 2009.
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25/05/2012 | Frente Externo
Russians Back Protests, Political Freedoms
Following a winter of discontent Russians express an increased appetite for political freedom, and at the same time strongly endorse Vladimir Putin.
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19/05/2012 | Inteligencia y Seguridad
A Global ''No'' To a Nuclear-Armed Iran
Broad majorities in the U.S., Europe and many countries in the Middle East and Asia are opposed to Iran obtaining nuclear weapons, according to a new survey of 21 nations. Among opponents, there is also majority support in most countries for international economic sanctions to try to stop Tehran's weapons program. However, support for using military force if necessary is more mixed. Divisions over economic sanctions and military intervention are especially pronounced among the E3+3 negotiating partners, with the Chinese and the Russians as notable dissenters.
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01/09/2011 | Inteligencia y Seguridad
Crime and Drug Cartels Top Concerns in Mexico
Fewer Than Half See Progress in Drug War.
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01/09/2011 | Inteligencia y Seguridad
Crime and Drug Cartels Top Concerns in Mexico
Fewer Than Half See Progress in Drug War.
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16/06/2011 | Frente Externo
The Latino Electorate in 2010: More Voters, More Non-Voters

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16/06/2011 | Frente Externo
The Latino Electorate in 2010: More Voters, More Non-Voters

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24/02/2011 | Medio Ambiente
Climate Change 101: Understanding and Responding to Global Climate Change

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16/01/2011 | Frente Externo
Strengthen Ties with China, But Get Tough on Trade
As President Obama prepares to host Chinese President Hu Jintao next week, Americans increasingly see Asia as the region of the world that is most important to the United States.
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07/01/2011 | Frente Externo
The 2010 Congressional Reapportionment and Latinos
Overview - Hispanic voters are nearly three times more prevalent in states that gained congressional seats and Electoral College votes in the 2010 reapportionment than they are in states that lost seats, according to an analysis of Census data by the Pew Hispanic Center, a project of the Pew Research Center. Based on averages reflecting congressional gains and losses, 15.2% of the eligible voter population in states that gained seats is Hispanic, compared with just 5.4% of eligible voters in those states that lost seats.
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14/08/2010 | Inteligencia y Seguridad
Mexicans Continue Support for Drug War
Sense of Progress and Support for U.S. Involvement Decline.
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30/07/2010 | Inteligencia y Seguridad
Public Opinion in Pakistan: Concern About Extremist Threat Slips
While nearly all Pakistanis see terrorism as a major problem in their country, they have become less concerned over the last year that extremists will take over Pakistan. Fewer see the Taliban, and especially al Qaeda, as a threat than did so a year ago, although most Pakistanis continue to express negative opinions about both groups.
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10/07/2010 | Sociedad
Widespread Support for Banning Full Islamic Veil in Western Europe
On July 13, members of the lower house of the French parliament are expected to vote on a bill that would make it illegal for Muslim women to wear full veils -- those that cover all of the face except the eyes -- in public places. A survey by the Pew Research Center's Global Attitudes Project, conducted April 7 to May 8, finds that the French public overwhelmingly endorses this measure; 82% approve of a ban on Muslim women wearing full veils in public, including schools, hospitals and government offices, while just 17% disapprove.`[1]
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19/06/2010 | Frente Externo
Obama More Popular Abroad Than at Home; Global Image of U.S. Continues to Benefit
A year and a half into his presidencey, President Barack Obama remains highly popular in most parts of the world, and opinions of the United States -- which improved markedly in 2009 reflecting global optimism about Obama -- have remained much more positive than they were for much of George W. Bush's tenure.
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24/07/2009 | Frente Externo
Confidence In Obama Lifts U.S. Image Around The World
25-Nation Pew Global Attitudes Survey
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24/07/2009 | Frente Externo
Confidence In Obama Lifts U.S. Image Around The World
25-Nation Pew Global Attitudes Survey
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28/02/2008 | Frente Externo
Putin's Popularity Propels Chosen Successor in Russian Election
Russians Prefer Strength in Their Leader, Economy over Democracy
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12/09/2007 | Inteligencia y Seguridad
Rising Environmental Concern in 47-Nation Survey
GLOBAL UNEASE WITH MAJOR WORLD POWERS
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