Issue Watch
Track global public opinion on current issues.
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- Hamas
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- Nicolas Sarkozy
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- Same-Sex Marriage
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- Stephen Harper
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Angus Reid Global Monitor : Issue Watch
Economy and Globalization
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Ruling PiS Hikes to First Place in Poland
- (Angus Reid Global Monitor) - Poland’s governing Law and Justice Party (PiS) has gained a significant amount of public support this month, according to a poll by PBS DGA published by Gazeta Wyborcza. 30 per cent of respondents would vote for the PiS in the next general election, up eight points in just over a week. Sep 9, 2007
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Economy Provides Only Good News to Israelis
- (Angus Reid Global Monitor) - People in Israel appear disappointed with the current state of affairs in their country, according to a poll by the Dahaf Institute published in Yediot Ahronot. At least 61 per cent of respondents express negative views about national unity, personal security and the peace process. Sep 9, 2007
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Rudd Keeps Gaining Approval in Australia
- (Angus Reid Global Monitor) - Australia’s opposition leader has increased his political clout, according to a Newspoll published by The Australian. 66 per cent of respondents are satisfied with the way Kevin Rudd is leading the Australian Labor Party (ALP), up six points since mid-August. Sep 9, 2007
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Support for CAFTA Grows in Costa Rica
- (Angus Reid Global Monitor) - Most decided voters in Costa Rica will support the implementation of a commerce deal with the United States, the Dominican Republic and other Central American nations, according to a poll by Unimer published in La Nación. 56 per cent of respondents would vote "Yes" in the referendum to ratify the Central American Free Trade Agreement (CAFTA), up 4.5 points since July. Sep 8, 2007
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Opposition Leads by 18 Points in Australia
- (Angus Reid Global Monitor) - Australia’s main opposition party has gained a significant amount of public support in just two weeks, according to a Newspoll published in The Australian. 51 per cent of respondents would vote for the Australian Labor Party (ALP) in the next election to the House of Representatives, up five points since mid-August. Sep 8, 2007
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Iraqis Review Their Financial Future
- (Angus Reid Global Monitor) - Many people in Iraq have low expectations about their economic well-being in the future, according to a poll by Opinion Research Business. 41 per cent of respondents think their household’s financial position will not change over the next 12 months, while 17 per cent think it will worsen at least slightly. Sep 8, 2007
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President Bachelet Slides in Chile
- (Angus Reid Global Monitor) - For the first time since she took office, the approval rating of Chilean president Michelle Bachelet has fallen below the 40 per cent mark, according to a poll by Adimark Gfk. 39.1 per cent of respondents have a positive opinion of the president’s performance, down 2.4 points since July. Sep 7, 2007
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Australia: Is the End of the Howard Era Near?
- Gabriela Perdomo - With an election looming just around the corner of Australia’s winter, Aussies have started to ask the obligatory questions. Will this spring see the end of John Howard’s 11 years in the prime minister’s office? Will he retire now that he has reached the age of 68? Or, could the opposition’s Kevin Rudd—more popular than him—possibly win the ballot? Sep 6, 2007
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Sarkozy, Fillon, Keep French People’s Trust
- (Angus Reid Global Monitor) - Most people in France are confident that their president and his appointed prime minister are capable of handling the country’s most important issues, according to a poll by TNS-Sofres published in Le Figaro Magazine. 64 per cent of respondents trust president Nicolas Sarkozy’s leadership, while 53 per cent feel the same way about prime minister François Fillon. Sep 6, 2007
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Dutch Expect Stable Economy in 2007
- (Angus Reid Global Monitor) - Most people in the Netherlands do not think their country’s economy will change drastically over the next six months, according to a poll by TNS Nipo released by RTL. 53 per cent of respondents feel this way, while 23 per cent expect an improvement, and 21 per cent believe things will be worse. Sep 5, 2007
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Slight Drop for Opposition PO in Poland
- (Angus Reid Global Monitor) - Public support for Poland’s opposition Civic Platform (PO) slightly decreased last month, according to a poll by PBS DGA published in Gazeta Wyborcza. 31 per cent of respondents would back the PO in the next general election, down two points since early August. Sep 4, 2007
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ALP Drops, Coalition Gains in Australia
- (Angus Reid Global Monitor) - The opposition Australian Labor Party (ALP) remains the most popular political organization in the country but the governing Coalition is gaining support, according to a poll by Roy Morgan International. 46 per cent of respondents would vote for the ALP in the next election to the House of Representatives, down 3.5 points since mid-August. Sep 3, 2007
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Mexicans Reject Any Drug Legalization
- (Angus Reid Global Monitor) - Most people in Mexico would oppose any attempt to legalize the use and commercialization of certain drugs, according to a poll by Consulta Mitofsky. 69 per cent of respondents would reject such a proposal, while 27 per cent would support it. Sep 1, 2007
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Majority Approves of Saca in El Salvador
- (Angus Reid Global Monitor) - Salvadoran president Antonio Saca is backed by most people in the Central American country, according to a poll by Consulta Mitofsky released by TCS. 56.8 per cent of respondents approve of the way Saca is doing his job, while 37.6 disagree. Aug 30, 2007
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Stable Numbers for Panama’s Torrijos
- (Angus Reid Global Monitor) - Most people in Panama are still content with the performance of their president three years into his term, according to a poll by Dichter & Neira published in La Prensa. 59 per cent of respondents think Martín Torrijos has done a good or excellent job leading the country, down 1.3 points since July. Aug 30, 2007