Survey conducted by Program on International Policy Attitudes (PIPA) and Globescan.
-Traditional US Allies Strongly Favor Kerry
-Bush Preferred in Philippines, Poland and Nigeria
-Most Say Bush Foreign Policy Has Made Them Feel Worse Toward US
The poll of 34,330 people was conducted mainly during June through August, with some countries being polled as early as May. Polling was conducted by GlobeScan and its worldwide network of research institutes, in conjunction with the Program on International Policy Attitudes (PIPA) of the University of Maryland. Due to the difficulties of polling in developing countries, in eleven countries, polling was limited to metropolitan areas. The margin of error ranged from +/- 2.3-5%.
PIPA Press Release September 08 (includes full survey list)
-Traditional US Allies Strongly Favor Kerry
-Bush Preferred in Philippines, Poland and Nigeria
-Most Say Bush Foreign Policy Has Made Them Feel Worse Toward US
The poll of 34,330 people was conducted mainly during June through August, with some countries being polled as early as May. Polling was conducted by GlobeScan and its worldwide network of research institutes, in conjunction with the Program on International Policy Attitudes (PIPA) of the University of Maryland. Due to the difficulties of polling in developing countries, in eleven countries, polling was limited to metropolitan areas. The margin of error ranged from +/- 2.3-5%.
PIPA Press Release September 08 (includes full survey list)
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