The following are links to relevant polls and other public opinion
resources that are not included in the Asian Opinion Poll Database,
such as polls that were originally conducted and published in English.
-The United States and the Rise of China and India
The Chicago Council on Global Affairs conducted its biennial Global
Views study in the summer of 2006. The 2006 comparative study included
the publics of the United States, China, India, South Korea and Australia.
This study sheds light on public attitudes in these five countries
on a number of global issues and challenges including the rise of
China and India and how it will affect the global economy and geopolitics,
the role the United States and the foreign policy tools it should
employ, nuclear proliferation, international terrorism, international
security, economic competition from other countries, and threats
to energy supplies and the environment.
JIIA Commentary No.2, Published by The Japan Institute of
International Affairs
Japan is in the midst of a grand social transformation.
Political
manners, economic rules, patterns of everyday life and international
relations are all in flux. However, contrary to what many pundits
in Japan
claim, recent opinion polls indicate no sign of rising nationalism
- a
survey finds a generation wanting more rights against the ruling
party's
move to impose patriotism and stipulate people's duties in the
constitution.