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Name: WorldPublicOpinion.org

Position:

No Position Found to the question "Should the U.S. have attacked Iraq? "
Reasoning:

No position found (as of 3/21/07)

Credibility/
Ranking:

Organization/VIP/Other
Those individuals and organizations involved in the U.S.- Iraq debate who do not fit into the other star categories.

Organization  
  A. Description:

"The Program on International Policy Attitudes (PIPA) launched WorldPublicOpinion.org (WPO) in January 2006 to provide a source of in-depth information and analysis on public opinion from around the world on international issues."
"About Us," WorldPublicOpinion.org (accessed 3/21/07)

  B. Mission:

"As the world becomes increasingly integrated, economic and security challenges have become increasingly global, pointing to a greater need for understanding between nations and for finding global norms. With the growth of democracy in the world, public opinion has come to play a greater role in the foreign policy process. WPO seeks to increase understanding of public opinion in specific nations around the world as well as to elucidate the global patterns of world public opinion."

"About Us," WorldPublicOpinion.org (accessed 3/21/07)

  C. Structure: Corporation

  D. Members: None listed

  E. Annual Budget:

None listed

  F. Sr. Executive: I.M. Destler

  G. Title: Chairman

  H. Contact Info:
Phone: 202-232-7500      Fax:  202-232-1159
E-Mail: info@pipa.org
Web Sitewww.worldpublicopinion.org

  I. # of offices: One

  J. Staff: 10

Relevant Affiliations:
  • Program on International Policy Attitudes (PIPA), University of Maryland
  • GlobScan
  • Knowledge Networks
  • Chicago Council on Global Affairs

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