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    Though Obama Viewed Positively, Still Much Criticism of US Foreign Policy: Global Poll
    (2009-07-07) Kull, Steven; Ramsay, Clay; Weber, Stephen; Fehsenfeld, Evan
    A new WorldPublicOpinion.org poll finds that around the world US foreign policy continues to receive heavy criticism on a variety of fronts, even though in 13 of 19 nations most people say they have confidence in President Obama to do the right thing in international affairs.
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    America's Image in the World
    (2007-03-04) Kull, Steven
    Testimony of Dr. Steven Kull Director, Program on International Policy Attitudes (PIPA) Editor, WorldPublicOpinion.org March 6, 2007 – 10:00 AM Before House Committee on Foreign Affairs, Subcommittee on International Organizations, Human Rights, and Oversight
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    35 Nation Poll on U.S. Presidential Election: Finds 30 Prefer Kerry, 3 Bush
    (2004-09-08) Kull, Steven; Miller, Doug; Hetherington, Lloyd; Kritski, Ilda; Fehsenfeld, Evan; Ramsay, Clay; Weber, Stephen
    In 30 out of 35 countries polled, from all regions of the world, a majority or plurality would prefer to see John Kerry win the US presidential election—especially traditional US allies. The only countries where President Bush was preferred were the Philippines, Nigeria, and Poland. India and Thailand were divided. On average, Kerry was favored by more than a two-to-one margin—46% to 20% (weighted for variations in population, the ratio was not significantly different). Overall, one-third did not give an answer.
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    American and Russian Publics Strongly Support Steps to Reduce and Eliminate Nuclear Weapons
    (2007-11-09) Kull, Steven; Steinbruner, John; Gallagher, Nancy; Ramsay, Clay; Fehsenfeld, Evan
    A new poll, conducted in the United States and Russia, finds robust support for a series of cooperative steps to reduce nuclear dangers and move toward the global elimination of nuclear weapons.
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    19 Nation Poll on Global Issues: World Public Opinion Says World Not Going in Right Direction; Linked to Widespread Negative Views of US Influence
    (2004-06-04) Program on International Policy Attitudes (PIPA)
    A majority of people in the world do not feel the world is going in the right direction, a view strongly linked to the view--held by a majority--that the United States is not having a positive influence in the world. A majority views globalization positively, but majorities--especially in rich countries--say that the rich are not playing fair in trade negotiations with poor countries. In most countries the UN is well trusted.