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Jun 7, 2005

A Peaceful, Democratic Iraq? Britons, Canadians Gauge the Prospects

Great Britain is the second-largest contributor of troops to the Iraq conflict after the United States, while Canada decided not to participate. How do the views of citizens of these countries compare on the Iraq situation? Recent multinational ...
Sep 22, 2014

Global Migration Patterns

Global Migration Patterns
May 29, 2008

Climate-Change Views: Republican-Democratic Gaps Expand

In this in-depth review of Gallup Poll global warming attitude trends, Dr. Riley Dunlap, Regents Professor of Sociology at Oklahoma State University and Gallup Scholar for the Environment, discusses the political chasm that has developed over ...
May 8, 2008

The Problem of Pay

To understand how compensation motivates -- or demotivates -- employees, executives must come to terms with, and learn to manage, the irrational, emotional nature of pay.
Oct 11, 2007

China's Successes and Looming Challenges

An expert on Asian economics forecasts the political and economic fate of China, examines how immigration is shaping the U.S. and Japanese economies, and tells what every business student should know.
Dec 20, 2004

Local TV and Newspapers Remain Most Popular News Sources

Americans are more likely to turn to local television and newspapers for news and information than to national sources, according to a recent Gallup Poll. The only news source to show an increase in daily use from Gallup's 2002 poll on media ...
May 30, 2003

Public Remains Skeptical of News Media

Jayson Blair's reporting will be discussed for years to come in the nation's journalism schools -- as an example of how not to be a reporter. Blair resigned under pressure from the New York Times May 1 after he was caught faking news stories and ...
Dec 31, 2002

How Americans Get Their News

The ways Americans get their news are grounded in routine. For example, Americans may read the newspaper at the breakfast table, tune in to network morning shows, or catch the late local newscast before bed. A Gallup measurement of Americans' ...
Nov 26, 2002

Reading, Writing, and Public Relations

People are intensely -- and perpetually -- interested in school quality, particularly the quality of their local schools. But although schools have a vested interest in distributing information about themselves, Gallup data show that schools ...
Feb 13, 2006

Muslims and the West: A Culture War?

Globalization and an increasingly multicultural and multireligious West test the mettle of cherished democratic values. As the current cartoon controversy underscores, pluralism and tolerance today demand greater mutual understanding and respect ...