Program on International Policy Attitudes (PIPA)
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Item Global Poll Finds Widespread Belief that Afghans Want NATO Forces Out(2008-07-23) Program on International Policy Attitudes (PIPA)A new WorldPublicOpinion.org poll of nations around the world finds that most publics polled believe that the Afghan people want NATO forces to leave Afghanistan now. On average 53 percent have this belief, while 30 percent assume that most Afghans want NATO forces to stay.Item Canadian and Dutch Publics Feeling Stretched by Expanded Military Role in Afghanistan(2006-05-26) Program on International Policy Attitudes (PIPA)Canada and the Netherlands are grappling with the demands of an increasingly hazardous mission in Afghanistan as NATO forces come into more direct combat with the Taliban. While the Canadian and Dutch publics have been supportive of participation in the Afghan operation, there are signs that they are feeling stretched by their forces’ more dangerous role.Item Why Turks Feel Threatened by the US(2007-09-05) Program on International Policy Attitudes (PIPA)Which Middle Eastern public has the largest percentage of people naming the United States as the country that poses the greatest threat? The answer, according to the most recent Pew Global Attitudes Project survey, is Turkey, a NATO ally and a country that is generally touted as the type of secular, multi-party democracy the United States should foster in the Middle East.Item Afghans Favor Expanding Peacekeeping Operation(2006-01-29) Program on International Policy Attitudes (PIPA)A large majority of Afghans approve of the recent expansion of the NATO peacekeeping force beyond the capital Kabul and would like to see it expanded even further, according to a new WorldPublicOpinion.org poll conducted November 27 to December 4, 2005, with 2089 Afghan adults. The poll was developed by the Program on International Policy Attitudes and fielded by ACSOR/D3 Systems, Inc.