Perceptions of America in the Middle East
May 6th, 2008 by Sharlina
The Pew Research Center’s Andrew Kohut and Richard Wike write in The National Interest of the results of The Pew Global Attitudes Project, particularly how “Iraq, the war on terrorism, American support for Israel and other key features of U.S. foreign policy continue to generate animosity in the Middle East.” In assessing improvements, Kohut and Wike surmise that “America seems to be winning the battle of ideas on some important fronts,” including a decrease in support for terrorism and “broad support for democracy, capitalism and globalization.”
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