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2011
'Expectations for new gov’t lower than previous Cabinets'
2010
Confidence in new gov’t similar to last - poll
Government retains popularity after 200 days - poll
Majority shows confidence in government
2009
Rising US favourability reflects confidence in Obama
Jordanians changing consumption behaviour - survey
Jordanians have favorable view of Kingdom’s foreign policy
2008
Democracy rating hits 15-year high
81 per cent of Jordanians support democratic principles - poll
Dahabi government retains same level of public confidence after 100 days in office
2007
62% of Jordanians believe Dahabi would succeed
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ublic Confidence in Government Declining - Poll
Poll reveals MPs’ contradictory positions on Access to Information Law
Democratic Transformation and Political Reform in Jordan
Survey shows majority of Jordanians understand benefits of democracy
2006
CSS poll shows 84% of Lebanese agree war attempt to impose Middle East order
2005
Democratic Transformation and Political Reform in Jordan
Citizens Believe Level of Democracy Improved in 2005 - CSS
Gallup Survey for the World Economic Forum
2004
US Standing in the Middle East Faces Serious Crisis
Polls from Israel on Sharon's Gaza Plan
2003
Political Development in Jordan
Parliamentary Elections
Joint Desire for Peace
Large majority of Israeli Jews supports the road map
Israelis on the Bush Roadmap
Palestinian and Israeli reactions to Roadmap
Suicide Bombings and Palestinian-Israeli Peace
Roadmap in the Fog of War
Public Opinion on the Peace Process
Jordan - US Relations: Generally "Good"
The Peace Process
The "Jordan First" Motto
War on Iraq
Iraq will be attacked; no Palestine state in 3 years
2002
Negotiation Or Separation, Not Perpetuation
Change in Palestinian Opinion
Joint Survey of Arab American & Jewish American Opinion
Peace Polls
Israelis Favor Negotiations, Settlement Evacuation
Support for Potential Military Action Slips to 55%
Majority of Muslims view U.S. unfavorably