POLL: Chicago Council on Global Affairs Worldwide Survey
Eric Dienstfrey | April 18, 2007
A new Chicago Council on Global Affairs worldwide survey (summary, analysis, results) of 18 countries and the Palestinian Territories (conducted online, over telephone, and in face-to-face interviews between March of 2006 to December of 2006) finds:
- 76% of Americans agree that the U.S. is playing the role of world policeman more than it should be, a higher percentage than those living in Israel (48%) and the Palestinian Territories (74%)
- More than 50% of those surveyed in India and China believe relations between the U.S. and their respective country are improving.
- 16% of Israel and 13% of the Philippines do not trust the U.S. to act responsibly in the world.