Pew Global Attitudes Project Pakistan Report
Pew Global Attitudes Project Pakistan Report
Pew Global Attitudes Project Pakistan Report
Andrew Kohut,
President, Pew Research Center
Pew Global Attitudes Project:
James Bell,
Bruce Stokes,
TABLE OF CONTENTS
PAGE
Critical of U.S.
14
18
22
25
Survey Methods
29
Survey Topline
38
64
69
74
+5
Neither
Dont know
12
10
+1
15
16
-8
Favorable
16
12
12
Unfavorable
68
73
80
+7
Dont know
16
16
-7
Confidence
13
-1
No confidence
51
68
60
-8
Dont know
36
24
34
+10
U.S. favorability
Confidence in Obama
U.S.-Pakistan relations
Improved
27
29
13
-16
Not improved
43
44
58
+14
Dont know
30
26
29
+3
Improving relations is
Important
53
60
45
-15
Not important
29
22
35
+13
Dont know
18
18
20
+2
--
--
12
--
Mostly negative
--
--
38
--
No impact
--
--
17
--
Dont know
--
--
33
--
--
--
--
Mostly negative
--
--
40
--
No impact
--
--
15
--
Dont know
--
--
37
--
60
72
63
40
53
54
48
46
50
37
20
23
0
2009
2010
21
2011
17
2012
Support
100
Oppose
80
60 53
49
37
40
35
32
20
24
0
2009
20
2010
25
2011
2012
Unfav
%
DK
%
2012
13
55
31
2011
12
55
33
2010
18
53
28
2009
61
30
2008
25
34
41
Al Qaeda
The Taliban
2012
13
66
20
2011
12
63
24
2010
15
65
29
2009
10
70
20
2008
27
33
40
Tehrik-i-Taliban
2012
17
52
32
2011
19
51
30
2010
18
51
31
Afghan Taliban
2012
14
45
41
2011
15
50
35
2010
16
49
34
Lashkar-e-Taiba
2012
22
37
41
2011
27
37
36
2010
25
35
40
For more on the surveys methodology, see the Survey Methods section of this report.
An earlier survey had been conducted in Pakistan in April 2011 overall, results showed few differences between the two 2011
polls. For more, see U.S. Image in Pakistan Falls No Further Following bin Laden Killing, released June 21, 2011.
little impact on Americas already low ratings in Pakistan. The current poll reveals that, in
some key areas, Pakistani views of the relationship between the two countries have become
even more negative in the year since the Abbottabad raid.
2012
%
70
62
54
51
39
36
14
The most popular leader included on the survey is Imran Khan. Seven-in-ten Pakistanis offer a
favorable opinion of the former cricket star and leader of the Pakistani Tehreek-e-Insaf party
(PTI). This is essentially unchanged from last year, but up significantly from 2010.
Former Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif is also generally well-regarded about six-in-ten offer a
positive view of the leader of the countrys main opposition party, the Pakistan Muslim
League-Nawaz (PML-N). Sharif has consistently received high marks in recent years, although
his ratings are down somewhat from the 79% registered in 2009.
Slightly more than half rate Chief of Army Staff General Ashfaq Parvez Kayani and Chief
Justice Iftikhar Muhammad Chaudhry favorably. Ratings for both the army chief and the chief
justice have slipped slightly since 2010. Former President (and military chief) Pervez
Musharraf, who has occasionally suggested he may return to Pakistani politics, receives
relatively poor ratings.
Meanwhile, the military continues to receive overwhelmingly positive marks from the
Pakistani public 77% say the institution is having a good influence on the country. Roughly
six-in-ten (58%) also say this about the court system.
2010
%
2011
%
2012
%
India
48
53
57
59
Taliban
32
23
19
23
Al Qaeda
All/None (Vol)
11
Dont know
10
10
Despite these negative sentiments, 62% of Pakistanis say it is important to improve relations
with India. And roughly two-thirds support more bilateral trade and further talks to try to
reduce tensions between the two nations.
Most Indians also want better relations, more trade, and further talks between the two nations.
Still, Indian attitudes toward Pakistan remain largely negative. Roughly six-in-ten Indians
(59%) express an unfavorable opinion of Pakistan, although this is down slightly from 65% in
2011.
India is not the only country, however, where negative views of Pakistan prevail. Majorities or
pluralities give Pakistan a negative rating in six of the seven other countries where this
question was asked, including China, Japan, and three predominantly Muslim nations
Egypt, Jordan and Tunisia.
Also of Note:
A 43%-plurality of Pakistanis expect the economy to get worse over the next 12 months,
while just 26% think it will improve. Still, there is more optimism than in 2011, when
60% said the countrys economic situation would worsen in the coming year.
Pakistanis and Indians agree that Kashmir should be a priority for their countries.
Roughly eight-in-ten Pakistanis and about six-in-ten Indians say it is very important to
resolve the dispute over Kashmir.
Those who identify with Imran Khans Tehreek-e-Insaf party are especially likely to
oppose American involvement in the battle against extremist groups in Pakistan,
including American aid to areas where extremists operate and intelligence and
logistical support to the Pakistani army.
Sample
Interviews
44 Nations
38,263
November 2002
6 Nations
6,056
March 2003
9 Nations
5,520
Summer 2002
May 2003
21 Publics*
15,948
Spring 2004
9 Nations
7,765
Spring 2005
17 Nations
17,766
Spring 2006
15 Nations
16,710
Spring 2007
47 Publics*
45,239
Spring 2008
24 Nations
24,717
Spring 2009
25 Publics*
26,397
Fall 2009
14 Nations
14,760
Spring 2010
22 Nations
24,790
Spring 2011
23 Publics*
29,100
Spring 2012
21 Nations
26,210
The Pew Global Attitudes Projects co-chairs are on leave through 2012. The project is co-chaired by
former U.S. Secretary of State Madeleine K. Albright, currently principal, the Albright Stonebridge
Group, and by former Senator John C. Danforth, currently partner, Bryan Cave LLP.
All of the projects reports and commentaries are available at www.pewglobal.org. The data are also
made available on our website within two years of publication. Findings from the project are also
analyzed in America Against the World: How We Are Different and Why We Are Disliked by Andrew
Kohut and Bruce Stokes, published by Times Books. A paperback edition of the book was released in
May 2007.
For further information, please contact:
Richard Wike
Associate Director, Pew Global Attitudes Project
202.419.4400 / [email protected]
1.
Favorable
Italy
22
74
Japan
27
72
Poland
26
69
France
31
69
Brazil
30
61
Britain
31
60
Spain
32
58
Mexico
34
56
Czech Rep.
37
54
Russia
34
52
Germany
44
52
Lebanon
49
48
Tunisia
45
45
China
48
43
India
12 41
Greece
61
35
Egypt
79
19
Turkey
72 15
Pakistan
80 12
Jordan
86 12
1999/
2000 2002
%
%
23
2003
%
2004
%
2005
%
2006
%
2007
%
2008
%
2009
%
2010
%
2011
%
2012
%
10
13
21
23
27
15
19
16
17
12
12
Unfavorable
--
69
81
60
60
56
68
63
68
68
73
80
Dont know
--
20
18
18
17
16
17
16
16
16
Throughout Obamas
presidency, few Pakistanis
Obama Rates as Badly as Bush
have held a positive view of
Bush
Obama
08-12
09-12
the American leader. Today,
2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 Change Change
six-in-ten say they have little
%
%
%
%
%
Confidence
7
13
8
8
7
0
-6
or no confidence in him,
No confidence
61
51
60
68
60
-1
+9
down slightly from last year,
Dont know
31
36
32
24
34
+3
-2
but up from the 51%
PEW RESEARCH CENTER Q40a.
registered in 2009. Obamas
ratings are very similar to
those received by President Bush in 2008, when 61% expressed a lack of confidence in the
former president.
Although this has been the prevailing view among Pakistanis for a decade, the percentage who
say the U.S. does not consider their interests is up nine points since last year, and is now
higher than at any point since Pew began asking this question in 2002.
2003
2004
2005
2007
2009
2010
2011
23
23
18
39
21
22
19
20
13
36
62
48
41
54
53
56
56
65
Dont know
41
15
34
20
25
26
25
24
21
2012
American anti-terrorism efforts have also been consistently unpopular in Pakistan over the last
decade. In the current poll, 61% say they oppose U.S.-led efforts to combat terrorism,
essentially unchanged from 62% last year.
100
80
60
64
60
Enemy
69
74
59
40
20 11
0
2008
11
2009
2010
10
2011
2012
100
No
80
60
49
43
44
39
40
36
20
20
13
0
2006
2009
2010
2012
Not important
80
64
60
60 53
45
40
35
20
29
19
0
2009
2010
11
2011
100
29
27
22
2011
2012
Oppose
%
DK
%
50
20
31
37
25
39
17
44
39
12
Drone Strikes
Agree
%
Disagree
%
DK
%
94
41
47
12
Are necessary
19
74
Economic aid
No
impact
17%
Mostly
negative
38%
DK
33%
Mostly
positive
12%
Military aid
No
impact
15%
Mostly
negative
40%
DK
37%
Mostly
positive
8%
PEW RESEARCH CENTER Q100 &
Q100b.
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2.
Unconcerned
100
80
79
65
63
60
40
Overall, the Taliban are seen as more of a
threat than al Qaeda. Neither organization is
20
viewed favorably by Pakistanis. The same
17
holds true for groups affiliated with the
10
0
Taliban, such as Tehrik-i-Taliban and the
2009
2010
Afghan Taliban. Slightly more express a
PEW RESEARCH CENTER Q38.
favorable opinion of Lashkar-e-Taiba, a
Pakistani extremist organization that is active
in Kashmir, but this group, too, is viewed negatively on balance.
58
30
16
2011
2012
Concerns about the threat posed by al Qaeda and the Taliban are especially evident in Khyber
Pakhtunkhwa, which has been subject to considerable violence and disruption due to extremist
groups and the international hunt for their leaders.
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When asked about the threat posed by specific groups, nearly six-in-ten (58%) describe the
Taliban as a serious or somewhat serious threat to Pakistan, compared with only 47% who say
the same about al Qaeda.
In general, concerns about Islamic extremism tend to be more pronounced among women
than men. Roughly seven-in-ten Pakistani women (71%) say they are concerned about
extremism, while 62% say they are worried about extremist groups possibly taking control of
the country. Fewer than half of Pakistani men say they are worried about extremism (46%) in
general or a possible takeover of the state (42%).
Regionally, residents of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa
are much more concerned than those living
elsewhere in Pakistan about the risk posed by
al Qaeda and the Taliban. More than nine-inten (94%) in this province on the frontier with
Afghanistan see the Taliban as a serious threat,
while three-quarters say the same about al
Qaeda. Elsewhere in Pakistan, only in Sindh
province do more than six-in-ten (64%) share
the view that the Taliban is a serious threat.
Sindh
%
Punjab
%
Baluchistan
%
The Taliban
94
64
49
48
al Qaeda
75
52
38
53
100
80
60 53
49
37
40
15
Oppose
35
32
20
24
0
2009
20
2010
25
2011
2012
Unfav
%
DK
%
2012
13
55
31
2011
12
55
33
2010
18
53
28
2009
61
30
2008
25
34
41
Al Qaeda
The Taliban
2012
13
66
20
2011
12
63
24
2010
15
65
19
2009
10
70
20
2008
27
33
40
Tehrik-i-Taliban
2012
17
52
32
2011
19
51
30
2010
18
51
31
Afghan Taliban
2012
14
45
41
2011
15
50
35
2010
16
49
34
Lashkar-e-Taiba
2012
22
37
41
2011
27
37
36
2010
25
35
40
Haqqani network
16
Pray less
than 5 times
a day
%
Diff
Lashkar-e-Taiba
45
31
-14
al Qaeda
62
51
-11
The Taliban
72
62
-10
Tehrik-i-Taliban
56
48
-8
Haqqani network
36
28
-8
Afghan Taliban
48
42
-6
17
3.
100
Unfavorable
80
80
60
70
75
72
57
50
40
33
27
20
22
20
14
2008
2010
2011
2012
Despite these deeply negative views of each other, a majority in each country wants to improve
relations through both diplomatic endeavors and bilateral trade. While support for increasing
ties between the two nations remains high, enthusiasm has decreased somewhat since 2010 in
Pakistan.
18
Threats to Pakistan
57
India
37
Taliban
27
NET
22
21
79
58
20
47
al Qaeda
When asked which is the greatest threat
India, the Taliban, or al Qaeda a clear
PEW RESEARCH CENTER Q125a-c.
majority names India. Roughly a quarter cite
the Taliban and only 4% say al Qaeda. India
India Greatest Threat
has been seen as Pakistans principal threat since the question
to Pakistan
was first asked in 2009. Supporters of two major opposition
parties the Pakistan Muslim League (PML-N) and Pakistan
India
Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) are much more likely to name India as
59%
the biggest danger (71% and 61%, respectively) than those that
affiliate with the governing Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP),
Taliban
where this view of India is held by 46%.
23%
All/None/
DK (Vol)
14%
al
Qaeda
4%
19
Views of Pakistan
Unfavorable
Favorable
Jordan
57
40
Egypt
53
39
Turkey
43
37
Lebanon
56
36
China
52
31
Japan
59
25
Tunisia
54
21
India
59
13
Among these four potential threats to India, a plurality (41%) of Indians name Pakistan as the
most serious. Less than two-in-ten choose Lashkar-e-Taiba (19%) or the Naxalites (16%),
while only 5% worry the most about China.
India
%
62
70
64
64
67
58
20
More than six-in-ten in Pakistan and India also say that increased trade between the two
countries would be a good thing. The percentage in Pakistan who believes better economic
relations would be positive for their country has decreased, however, from a high of 77% in
2010.
The dispute over Kashmir is a main point of contention
between Pakistan and India. A solid majority (68%) of
Pakistanis say the situation in Kashmir is a very big problem
for their country.
Given this, roughly eight-in-ten Pakistanis also think it is very
important for the two countries to resolve their differences over
the region. About six-in-ten Indians agree.
Resolving Kashmir
Dispute
Pakistan India
How important
is it?
Very
79
59
Somewhat
18
Not too
Not at all
Dont know
17
Fair
Pakistan India
%
%
Favor India
Favor Pakistan
Dont know
23
50
29
33
40
Many respondents in both Pakistan and India say the U.S.India relationship has improved in recent years. Roughly a third (35%) in Pakistan and more
than four-in-ten (43%) in India say relations have gotten better. Many do not have an opinion
(39% in Pakistan, 41% in India).
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4.
National Conditions
There is broad discontent with national conditions in Pakistan. Nearly nine-in-ten are
dissatisfied with the countrys direction and the national economy. Pessimism about the
economic future also remains high, though it has dropped somewhat over the past year.
According to respondents, the biggest obstacles for Pakistan are crime and a lack of jobs, as
well as terrorism. Roughly nine-in-ten rate these issues as a very big problem. Also high on
the list are corrupt political leaders and illegal drugs about three-quarters say these are
major concerns.
Good
Bad
100
85
80
74
59
60
89
78
56
49
40
36
41
32
20
22
18
12
0
2002
2007
2008
22
2009
2010
2011
9
2012
percentage had dropped to 41% and has continued to fall since then.
A plurality (43%) in Pakistan believes the economy will continue to worsen over the next 12
months. Roughly a quarter (26%) says it will improve and another 23% think it will stay the
same. While economic pessimism continues to be high, it is lower than in 2011, when 60% of
respondents believed the economy would deteriorate over the coming year.
Dismal reviews of the countrys direction and the economy are widespread across most
demographic groups. However, women are more likely to be optimistic about both the
countrys and the economys future.
Country Priorities
% Very big problem
Crime
90
Lack of jobs
90
Terrorism
86
Corrupt political
leaders
78
76
Illegal drugs
Kashmir situation
68
Access to clean
water
People leaving for
jobs
64
63
Poor quality
schools
62
Pollution
62
Conflict between
gov't and military
20
Conflict between
gov't and judiciary
19
Indian influence
in Afghanistan
16
3
The survey was conducted before former Prime Minister Yousaf Raza Gilani was convicted of contempt and dismissed from office
by the Supreme Court.
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problem for the country. More than four-in-ten (45%) have no opinion.
At the bottom of the list of country problems is the influence of India in Afghanistan. Just 16%
of Pakistanis are very concerned about this issue, with 45% offering no opinion.
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5.
Favorability of Leaders
Unfavorable
Favorable
Khan
20
70
Sharif
37
62
Kayani
26
54
Chaudhry
26
51
Musharraf
54
39
Gilani
56
36
Khar
34
22
4
Chief Justice Iftikhar Muhammad Chaudhry and his family were accused by a Pakistani businessman of taking bribes to influence
investigations by the court in June, after the surveys March 28th to April 13th field period.
25
As Khan has become increasingly popular, attitudes also appear to have shifted in favor of his
political party. Just three years ago, less than 1% of Pakistanis identified with the PTI while
30% named the Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) and 25% the Pakistan Peoples Party
(PPP). Today, 14% identify with the PTI, the same percentage that names the PPP and only
slightly less than the 19% that now identify with the PML-N. Young people are more likely to
align with the PTI 17% of 18-29 year olds
compared with 8% of those age 50 or older.
Khan and Sharif Ranked Highest
Sharif, the leader of PML-N, is well-liked by
62% of Pakistanis. While still popular, Sharifs
reviews have slipped somewhat since 2008.
President Asif Ali Zardari, leader of the ruling
PPP, continues to be very unpopular. Just 14%
give him positive reviews, and more than eightin-ten are negative. Zardaris ratings have
always been lower than Sharifs, even in 2008,
when Zardari ascended to office. While more
than half (54%) of PPP supporters are
favorable toward Zadari, a substantial minority
is unfavorable (45%).
Favorable
--
--
52
68
70
Unfavorable
--
--
24
16
20
DK
--
--
24
16
11
Favorable
76
79
71
63
62
Unfavorable
20
17
24
30
37
Favorable
--
67
59
37
36
Unfavorable
--
19
25
52
56
DK
--
16
17
11
Favorable
64
32
20
11
14
Unfavorable
24
65
76
84
85
DK
11
Views of Khan
Views of Sharif
DK
Views of Gilani
Views of Zardari
Favorable Unfavorable DK
Attitudes toward
Kayani
54
26
21
Chaudhry
51
26
23
Musharraf
39
54
Khar
22
34
43
26
Rating Institutions
The military remains the most highly rated
institution in Pakistan 77% say it has a good
influence on the country, nearly the same
percentage (79%) as last year. However, the
militarys ratings have slipped somewhat from
a high of 86% in 2009.
Large majorities also rate the influence of the
media (68%) and religious leaders (66%) as
good. In the past year, however, positive
reviews of the media have declined eight
percentage points.
77
Media
68
Religious
leaders
Court
system
66
58
National
government
24
Police
24
Zardari
12
As has been true in past surveys, few (24%) say the police are a good influence. Ratings of
the national government are also very low just 24% of Pakistanis believe it plays a positive
role in the country.
27
President Zardari receives even more negative reviews. Only 12% believe he has a good
influence, while 84% say it is bad. Pakistanis who identify with Zardaris party, PPP, are more
likely to give him high marks, though they are still divided 44% say his influence is good,
48% say it is bad. Attitudes about Zardari are particularly negative in Punjab (96% bad
influence) and Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (95%).
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Methods in Detail
About the 2012 Pew Global Attitudes Survey
Results for the survey are based on telephone and face-to-face interviews conducted under the
direction of Princeton Survey Research Associates International. Survey results are based on
national samples except in China. For further details on sample designs, see below.
The descriptions below show the margin of sampling error based on all interviews conducted
in that country. For results based on the full sample in a given country, one can say with 95%
confidence that the error attributable to sampling and other random effects is plus or minus
the margin of error. In addition to sampling error, one should bear in mind that question
wording and practical difficulties in conducting surveys can introduce error or bias into the
findings of opinion polls.
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Brazil
Multi-stage cluster sample stratified by Brazils five regions and
proportional to population size and urban/rural population
Face-to-face adults 18 plus
Portuguese
March 20 April 19, 2012
800
5.1 percentage points
Adult population
Britain
Random Digit Dial (RDD) probability sample representative of all
telephone households (roughly 98% of all British households)
Telephone adults 18 plus
English
March 19 April 15, 2012
1,018
3.3 percentage points
Telephone households (including cell phone-only households)
(roughly 98% of all British households)
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China
Multi-stage cluster sample stratified by Chinas three regional-economic
zones (which include all provinces except Tibet, Xinjiang, Hong Kong
and Macao) with disproportional sampling of the urban population.
Twelve cities, 12 towns and 12 villages were sampled covering central,
east, and west China. The cities sampled were Beijing, Shanghai,
Qingdao, Nanjing, Haikou, Qinhuangdao, Wuhan, Shangqui, Xiangtan,
Neijiang, Guilin, Chongqing. The towns covered were Zhangjiagang,
Suzhou, Jiangsu; Dashiqiao, Yingkou, Liaoning; Jimo, Qingdao,
Shandong; Gaoan Yichun, Jiangxi; Dali, DaliState, Yunnan; Shaowu,
Nanping, Fujian; Xintai, Taian, Shandong; Gaobeidian, Baoding, Hebei;
Jian, Tonghua, Jilin; Zaoyang, Xiangyang, Hubei; Guiping, Guigang,
Guangxi; Yicheng, Xiangyang, Hubei. Two or three villages near each of
these towns were sampled.
Face-to-face adults 18 plus
Chinese (Mandarin, Hubei, Shandong, Chongqing, Hebei, Liaoning,
Guangxi, Shanghai, Jilin, Jiangxi, Sichuan, Henan, Yunnan, Jiangsu,
Hunan, and Hainan dialects)
March 18 April 15, 2012
3,177
4.3 percentage points
Disproportionately urban (the sample is 55% urban, Chinas population
is 50% urban). The sample represents roughly 64% of the adult
population.
Data cited are from the Horizon Consultancy Group.
Czech Republic
Random Digit Dial (RDD) sample representative of all adults who
own a cell phone (roughly 91% of adults age 18 and older)
Telephone adults 18 plus
Czech
March 17 April 2, 2012
1,000
3.4 percentage points
Adults who own a cell phone (roughly 91% of adults age 18 and
older)
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Sample size:
Margin of Error:
Representative:
Country:
Sample design:
Mode:
Languages:
Fieldwork dates:
Sample size:
Margin of Error:
Representative:
Egypt
Multi-stage cluster sample stratified by governorates (excluding
Frontier governorates for security reasons about 2% of the
population) proportional to population size and urban/rural
population
Face-to-face adults 18 plus
Arabic
March 19 April 10, 2012
1,000
4.2 percentage points
Adult population (excluding Frontier governorates or about 2% of
the population)
France
Random Digit Dial (RDD) sample representative of all telephone
households (roughly 99% of all French households) with quotas
for gender, age and occupation and proportional to region size and
urban/rural population
Telephone adults 18 plus
French
March 20 March 31, 2012
1,004
3.5 percentage points
Telephone households (including cell phone-only households)
(roughly 99% of all French households)
Germany
Random Last Two Digit Dial (RL(2)D) probability sample
representative all landline telephone households (roughly 91% of
all German households) stratified by administrative districts
proportional to population size and community size
Telephone adults 18 plus
German
March 19 April 2, 2012
1,000
4.0 percentage points
Telephone households (excluding cell phone-only households [8%]
and households without telephones [1%])
32
Country:
Sample design:
Mode:
Languages:
Fieldwork dates:
Sample size:
Margin of Error:
Representative:
Country:
Sample design:
Mode:
Languages:
Fieldwork dates:
Sample size:
Margin of Error:
Representative:
Country:
Sample design:
Mode:
Languages:
Fieldwork dates:
Sample size:
Margin of Error:
Representative:
Greece
Multi-stage cluster sample stratified by region and proportional
to population size and urban/rural population excluding the
islands in the Aegean and Ionian Seas (roughly 6% of the
population)
Face-to-face adults 18 plus
Greek
March 20 April 9, 2012
1,000
3.7 percentage points
Adult population (excluding the islands in the Aegean and Ionian
Seas roughly 6% of the population)
India
Multi-stage cluster sample in 13 of the 15 most populous states (Kerala
and Assam were excluded), plus the Union Territory of Delhi (86% of
the adult population); disproportional sampling of the urban population
(sample 50% urban/population 28% urban)
Face-to-face adults 18 plus
Hindi, Bengali, Tamil, Kannad, Telugu, Gujarati, Marathi, Oriya
March 19 April 19, 2012
4,018
3.9 percentage points
Disproportionately urban. The data was weighted to reflect the actual
urban/rural distribution in India. Sample covers roughly 86% of the
Indian population.
Italy
Multi-stage cluster sample stratified by four regions and
proportional to population size and urban/rural population
Face-to-face adults 18 plus
Italian
March 19 April 10, 2012
1,074
4.4 percentage points
Adult population
33
Country:
Sample design:
Mode:
Languages:
Fieldwork dates:
Sample size:
Margin of Error:
Representative:
Country:
Sample design:
Mode:
Languages:
Fieldwork dates:
Sample size:
Margin of Error:
Representative:
Country:
Sample design:
Mode:
Languages:
Fieldwork dates:
Sample size:
Margin of Error:
Representative:
Japan
Random Digit Dial (RDD) probability sample representative of all
landline telephone households stratified by region and population
size
Telephone adults 18 plus
Japanese
March 20 April 12, 2012
700
4.1 percentage points
Telephone households (excluding cell phone-only households
[roughly 9%] and households with no telephones [roughly 5%])
Jordan
Multi-stage cluster sample stratified by region and Jordans 12
governorates and proportional to population size and urban/rural
population
Face-to-face adults 18 plus
Arabic
March 19 April 10, 2012
1,000
4.8 percentage points
Adult population
Lebanon
Multi-stage cluster sample stratified by Lebanons seven major
regions (excluding a small area in Beirut controlled by a militia
group and a few villages in the south Lebanon, which border Israel
and are inaccessible to outsiders) and proportional to population
size and urban/rural population
Face-to-face adults 18 plus
Arabic
March 19 April 10, 2012
1,000
4.2 percentage points
Adult population
34
Country:
Sample design:
Mode:
Languages:
Fieldwork dates:
Sample size:
Margin of Error:
Representative:
Country:
Sample design:
Mode:
Languages:
Fieldwork dates:
Sample size:
Margin of Error:
Representative:
Country:
Sample design:
Mode:
Languages:
Fieldwork dates:
Sample size:
Margin of Error:
Representative:
Mexico
Multi-stage cluster sample stratified by region and proportional to
population size and urban/rural population
Face-to-face adults 18 plus
Spanish
March 20 April 2, 2012
1,200
3.8 percentage points
Adult population
Pakistan
Multi-stage cluster sample of all four provinces stratified by
province and the urban/rural population. (The Federally
Administered Tribal Areas, Gilgit-Baltistan, Azad Jammu and
Kashmir were excluded for security reasons, as were areas of
instability in Baluchistan and Khyber Pakhtunkhwa [formerly the
North-West Frontier Province] roughly 18% of the population.)
Face-to-face adults 18 plus
Urdu, Pashto, Punjabi, Sindhi, Hindko, Saraiki, Brahvi, Balochi
March 28 April 13, 2012
1,206
4.2 percentage points
Sample is disproportionately urban, but data are weighted to
reflect the actual urban/rural distribution in Pakistan. Sample
covers roughly 82% of the adult population.
Poland
Multi-stage cluster sample stratified by Polands 16 provinces and
proportional to population size and urban/rural population
Face-to-face adults 18 plus
Polish
March 24 April 16, 2012
1,001
3.7 percentage points
Adult population
35
Country:
Sample design
Mode:
Languages:
Fieldwork dates:
Sample size:
Margin of Error:
Representative:
Country:
Sample design:
Mode:
Languages:
Fieldwork dates:
Sample size:
Margin of Error:
Representative:
Country:
Sample design:
Mode:
Languages:
Fieldwork dates:
Sample size:
Margin of Error:
Representative:
Russia
Multi-stage cluster sample stratified by Russias eight regions
(excluding a few remote areas in the northern and eastern parts of
the country and Chechnya) and proportional to population size
and urban/rural population
Face-to-face adults 18 plus
Russian
March 19 April 4, 2012
1,000
3.6 percentage points
Adult population
Spain
Random Digit Dial (RDD) probability sample representative of
telephone households (about 97% of Spanish households)
stratified by region and proportional to population size
Telephone adults 18 plus
Spanish/Castilian
March 20 April 2, 2012
1,000
3.2 percentage points
Telephone households (including cell phone-only households)
(about 97% of Spanish households)
Tunisia
Multi-stage cluster sample stratified by governorate and proportional to
population size and urban/rural population
Face-to-face adults 18 plus
Tunisian Arabic
March 22 April 20, 2012
1,000
3.9 percentage points
Adult population
36
Country:
Sample design:
Mode:
Languages:
Fieldwork dates:
Sample size:
Margin of Error:
Representative:
Turkey
Multi-stage cluster sample in all 26 regions (based on geographical
location and level of development [NUTS 2]) and proportional to
population size and urban/rural population
Face-to-face adults 18 plus
Turkish
March 20 April 11, 2012
1,001
5.2 percentage points
Adult population
37
Methodological notes:
Survey results are based on national samples except in China. For further details on
sample designs, see Survey Methods section.
Due to rounding, percentages may not total 100%. The topline total columns show
100%, because they are based on unrounded numbers.
Since 2007, the Global Attitudes Project has used an automated process to generate
toplines. As a result, numbers may differ slightly from those published prior to 2007.
Spring, 2011 survey in Pakistan was fielded before the death of Osama bin Laden (April
10 April 26), while the Late Spring, 2011 survey was conducted afterwards (May 8
May 15).
Trends from India prior to 2011 are not shown because those results were based on
less-representative samples of the population. Since 2011, the samples have been more
representative of the Indian population.
Trends from Brazil prior to 2010 are not shown because those results were based on a
less-representative sample of the population. Since 2010, the samples have been more
representative of the Brazilian population.
Trends from Egypt in 2002 are not shown because those results were based on a lessrepresentative sample of the population. Since 2006, the samples have been more
representative of the Egyptian population.
Not all questions included in the Spring 2012 survey are presented in this topline.
Omitted questions have either been previously released or will be released in future
reports.
38
Pakistan
Satisfied
Dissatisfied
DK/Refused
Total
Spring, 2012
12
87
100
92
100
Spring, 2011
89
100
Spring, 2010
14
84
100
Spring, 2009
89
100
Spring, 2008
25
73
100
Spring, 2007
39
57
100
Spring, 2006
35
58
100
Spring, 2005
57
39
100
Spring, 2004
54
41
100
May, 2003
29
67
100
Summer, 2002
49
39
12
100
Q3 And now thinking about the future, overall, today are you optimistic or pessimistic
about the future of the country?
Pakistan
Spring, 2012
Optimistic
Pessimistic
Neither
(Volunteered)
DK/Refused
Total
40
54
100
39
Q8a Please tell me if you have a very favorable, somewhat favorable, somewhat
unfavorable or very unfavorable opinion of: a. The United States
Britain
France
Germany
Spain
Italy
Very
favorable
Somewhat
favorable
Somewhat
unfavorable
Very
unfavorable
DK/Refused
Total
Spring, 2012
10
50
24
100
Spring, 2011
12
49
22
12
100
Spring, 2010
14
51
18
10
100
Spring, 2009
13
56
14
10
100
Spring, 2008
45
25
12
10
100
Spring, 2007
42
29
13
100
Spring, 2006
11
45
20
13
11
100
Spring, 2005
13
42
27
11
100
Spring, 2004
15
43
24
10
100
May, 2003
18
52
14
12
100
March, 2003
14
34
24
16
11
100
Summer, 2002
27
48
12
100
Spring, 2012
62
24
100
Spring, 2011
68
22
100
Spring, 2010
68
21
100
Spring, 2009
67
20
100
Spring, 2008
38
39
18
100
Spring, 2007
34
44
16
100
Spring, 2006
37
43
17
100
Spring, 2005
40
42
15
100
Spring, 2004
31
42
20
100
May, 2003
34
38
19
100
March, 2003
25
45
22
100
Summer, 2002
54
26
100
Spring, 2012
46
39
100
Spring, 2011
58
32
100
Spring, 2010
58
31
100
Spring, 2009
60
26
100
Spring, 2008
28
53
13
100
Spring, 2007
28
47
19
100
Spring, 2006
35
46
14
100
Spring, 2005
38
44
10
100
Spring, 2004
35
49
10
100
May, 2003
39
42
12
100
March, 2003
21
41
30
100
Summer, 2002
51
31
100
Spring, 2012
15
43
22
10
10
100
Spring, 2011
14
50
22
100
Spring, 2010
53
23
11
100
Spring, 2009
51
22
14
100
Spring, 2008
31
33
22
12
100
Spring, 2007
32
32
28
100
Spring, 2006
19
37
36
100
Spring, 2005
14
27
34
16
100
May, 2003
30
29
26
100
March, 2003
11
35
39
12
100
Spring, 2012
14
60
17
100
Spring, 2007
47
28
10
100
13
47
27
11
100
26
33
26
100
13
57
18
100
May, 2003
March, 2003
Summer, 2002
40
Q8a Please tell me if you have a very favorable, somewhat favorable, somewhat
unfavorable or very unfavorable opinion of: a. The United States
Very
favorable
Somewhat
favorable
Somewhat
unfavorable
Very
unfavorable
DK/Refused
Total
100
Greece
Spring, 2012
30
31
30
Poland
Spring, 2012
60
21
100
Spring, 2011
63
16
10
100
Spring, 2010
14
60
17
100
Spring, 2009
60
18
100
Spring, 2008
62
20
100
Spring, 2007
12
49
25
100
Spring, 2005
11
51
18
14
100
41
33
11
100
14
65
10
10
100
March, 2003
Summer, 2002
Czech Republic
Russia
Spring, 2012
49
30
100
Spring, 2007
40
40
10
100
Summer, 2002
11
60
22
100
Spring, 2012
11
41
25
13
100
Spring, 2011
13
43
26
10
100
Spring, 2010
48
26
10
100
100
Spring, 2009
38
33
11
12
Spring, 2008
12
34
28
20
100
Spring, 2007
33
32
16
11
100
100
Spring, 2006
34
28
19
10
Spring, 2005
43
31
100
Spring, 2004
37
29
15
11
100
May, 2003
Turkey
Egypt
Jordan
11
26
32
23
100
March, 2003
24
43
25
100
Summer, 2002
53
27
100
Spring, 2012
11
12
60
14
100
100
Spring, 2011
15
62
13
Spring, 2010
15
15
59
100
Spring, 2009
12
12
57
16
100
Spring, 2008
70
11
100
Spring, 2007
75
100
Spring, 2006
10
67
12
100
Spring, 2005
19
13
54
10
100
Spring, 2004
24
18
45
100
May, 2003
13
15
68
100
March, 2003
17
67
100
Summer, 2002
24
13
41
16
100
Spring, 2012
12
28
51
100
Spring, 2011
11
30
49
100
Spring, 2010
13
34
48
100
Spring, 2009
12
15
31
39
100
Spring, 2008
10
12
35
40
100
Spring, 2007
14
32
46
100
Spring, 2006
25
33
36
100
Spring, 2012
34
52
100
Spring, 2011
35
49
100
Spring, 2010
14
34
45
100
Spring, 2009
18
30
44
100
Spring, 2008
14
31
48
100
Spring, 2007
12
26
52
100
Spring, 2006
30
55
100
Spring, 2005
12
21
59
100
Spring, 2004
26
67
100
May, 2003
16
83
100
Summer, 2002
19
18
57
100
41
Q8a Please tell me if you have a very favorable, somewhat favorable, somewhat
unfavorable or very unfavorable opinion of: a. The United States
Very
favorable
Lebanon
Somewhat
favorable
Somewhat
unfavorable
Very
unfavorable
DK/Refused
Total
Spring, 2012
19
29
14
35
100
Spring, 2011
18
31
14
35
100
Spring, 2010
14
38
14
33
100
Spring, 2009
15
40
14
31
100
Spring, 2008
18
33
19
30
100
Spring, 2007
16
31
24
28
100
Spring, 2005
22
20
18
40
100
May, 2003
19
23
48
100
Summer, 2002
27
21
38
100
Tunisia
Spring, 2012
15
30
17
28
10
100
China
Spring, 2012
11
32
33
15
10
100
Spring, 2011
37
34
12
10
100
Spring, 2010
49
30
100
India
Japan
Pakistan
Brazil
Mexico
Spring, 2009
41
38
100
Spring, 2008
36
37
11
11
100
Spring, 2007
32
47
10
100
Spring, 2006
38
37
10
100
Spring, 2005
37
40
13
100
Spring, 2012
16
25
47
100
Spring, 2011
19
22
49
100
Spring, 2012
12
60
22
100
Spring, 2011
26
59
13
100
Spring, 2010
59
28
100
Spring, 2009
53
34
100
Spring, 2008
46
41
100
Spring, 2007
53
33
100
Spring, 2006
55
29
100
Summer, 2002
13
59
23
100
Spring, 2012
14
66
100
10
11
62
16
100
Spring, 2011
10
10
65
14
100
Spring, 2010
14
13
55
16
100
Spring, 2009
13
14
54
16
100
Spring, 2008
13
11
52
17
100
Spring, 2007
11
14
54
16
100
Spring, 2006
20
14
42
17
100
Spring, 2005
17
12
48
18
100
Spring, 2004
17
10
50
18
100
May, 2003
10
10
71
100
Summer, 2002
11
58
20
100
Spring, 2012
10
51
23
100
Spring, 2011
10
52
22
11
100
Spring, 2010
55
24
100
Spring, 2012
12
44
21
13
100
Spring, 2011
46
32
100
Spring, 2010
13
43
21
14
100
Spring, 2009
15
54
18
100
Spring, 2008
13
34
25
19
100
Spring, 2007
10
46
26
15
100
Summer, 2002
15
49
15
10
10
100
42
Q8s Please tell me if you have a very favorable, somewhat favorable, somewhat
unfavorable or very unfavorable opinion of: s. India
Very
favorable
China
India
Japan
Pakistan
Somewhat
favorable
Somewhat
unfavorable
Very
unfavorable
DK/Refused
Total
Spring, 2012
20
38
24
16
100
Spring, 2011
25
32
21
19
100
Spring, 2010
28
32
19
18
100
Spring, 2008
27
38
12
20
100
Spring, 2007
27
45
12
15
100
Spring, 2006
31
38
24
100
Spring, 2012
76
11
10
100
Spring, 2011
79
12
100
Spring, 2012
62
20
100
Spring, 2011
52
20
18
100
Spring, 2010
56
22
12
100
Spring, 2008
55
26
10
100
Spring, 2007
44
30
14
100
Spring, 2006
57
26
100
Spring, 2012
17
17
55
100
12
18
57
11
100
Spring, 2011
17
65
100
Spring, 2010
16
18
52
10
100
Spring, 2008
20
20
37
15
100
Spring, 2006
24
18
32
17
100
Summer, 2002
71
14
100
43
Q8u Please tell me if you have a very favorable, somewhat favorable, somewhat
unfavorable or very unfavorable opinion of: u. Pakistan
Somewhat
unfavorable
Very
unfavorable
24
34
20
100
25
16
36
17
100
22
11
39
23
100
10
26
11
27
26
100
32
30
23
100
34
29
21
11
100
34
26
24
100
Spring, 2008
10
41
27
13
100
Spring, 2012
32
31
26
100
Spring, 2011
31
29
27
100
Spring, 2010
14
30
29
22
100
Spring, 2008
12
37
30
15
100
Spring, 2012
30
31
25
100
Spring, 2011
36
29
22
100
Spring, 2010
11
36
28
18
100
Spring, 2008
14
34
32
13
100
Tunisia
Spring, 2012
15
27
27
25
100
China
Spring, 2012
27
37
15
18
100
Spring, 2011
24
32
19
22
100
Spring, 2010
27
34
16
19
100
Spring, 2008
25
37
12
23
100
Spring, 2006
31
37
26
100
Spring, 2012
10
18
41
27
100
Spring, 2011
11
19
46
20
100
Spring, 2012
24
50
16
100
Spring, 2011
26
37
28
100
Spring, 2010
20
43
14
22
100
Spring, 2008
21
47
13
19
100
Spring, 2006
31
43
19
100
Spring, 2012
72
22
100
Turkey
Egypt
Jordan
Lebanon
India
Japan
Pakistan
Very
favorable
Somewhat
favorable
Spring, 2012
13
Spring, 2011
Spring, 2010
Spring, 2008
Spring, 2012
Spring, 2011
Spring, 2010
DK/Refused
Total
78
15
100
Spring, 2011
79
16
100
Spring, 2010
78
14
100
Spring, 2008
91
100
Q14 Now thinking about our economic situation, how would you describe the current
economic situation in Pakistan is it very good, somewhat good, somewhat bad or very
bad?
Very good
Pakistan
Somewhat
good
Somewhat
bad
Very bad
DK/Refused
Total
Spring, 2012
25
64
100
20
65
100
Spring, 2011
10
23
60
100
Spring, 2010
15
20
58
100
Spring, 2009
20
24
50
100
Spring, 2008
33
21
35
100
Spring, 2007
20
39
20
12
100
41
16
20
14
100
Summer, 2002
44
Q15 And over the next 12 months do you expect the economic situation in our country to improve a lot,
improve a little, remain the same, worsen a little or worsen a lot?
Pakistan
Improve a
lot
Improve a
little
Remain the
same
Worsen a
little
Spring, 2012
21
23
20
11
15
18
Spring, 2011
14
16
19
Spring, 2010
14
20
Spring, 2009
19
Spring, 2008
14
7
Summer, 2002
Worsen a lot
DK/Refused
Total
23
100
42
10
100
36
12
100
19
31
11
100
28
19
16
14
100
39
18
12
100
33
18
30
100
Q23a Now I am going to read you a list of things that may be problems in our country. Tell
me if you think it is a very big problem, a moderately big problem, a small problem or not a
problem at all: a. crime
Pakistan
Very big
problem
Moderately
big problem
Small
problem
Not a
problem at
all
DK/Refused
Total
Spring, 2012
90
100
91
100
Spring, 2011
92
100
Spring, 2010
88
100
Spring, 2009
93
100
Spring, 2007
85
12
100
Summer, 2002
84
100
Q23b Now I am going to read you a list of things that may be problems in our country. Tell
me if you think it is a very big problem, a moderately big problem, a small problem or not a
problem at all: b. corrupt political leaders
Very big
problem
Pakistan
Moderately
big problem
Small
problem
Not a
problem at
all
DK/Refused
Total
Spring, 2012
78
16
100
79
14
100
Spring, 2011
75
17
100
Spring, 2010
74
15
100
Spring, 2009
71
19
100
Spring, 2007
64
23
100
Summer, 2002
58
19
19
100
Q23c Now I am going to read you a list of things that may be problems in our country. Tell
me if you think it is a very big problem, a moderately big problem, a small problem or not a
problem at all: c. access to clean drinking water
Pakistan
Spring, 2012
Very big
problem
Moderately
big problem
Small
problem
Not a
problem at
all
DK/Refused
Total
64
24
100
63
20
100
Spring, 2011
61
21
100
Q23d Now I am going to read you a list of things that may be problems in our country. Tell
me if you think it is a very big problem, a moderately big problem, a small problem or not a
problem at all: d. terrorism
Pakistan
Very big
problem
Moderately
big problem
Small
problem
Not a
problem at
all
DK/Refused
Total
Spring, 2012
86
10
100
88
100
Spring, 2011
86
11
100
Spring, 2010
91
100
Spring, 2009
91
100
Spring, 2007
76
18
100
Summer, 2002
78
11
100
45
Q23e Now I am going to read you a list of things that may be problems in our country. Tell
me if you think it is a very big problem, a moderately big problem, a small problem or not a
problem at all: e. poor quality schools
Very big
problem
Pakistan
Moderately
big problem
Small
problem
Not a
problem at
all
DK/Refused
Total
Spring, 2012
62
24
10
100
Spring, 2007
58
26
10
100
12
100
Summer, 2002
61
21
In 2002, respondents were asked about "poor quality public schools"
Q23f Now I am going to read you a list of things that may be problems in our country. Tell
me if you think it is a very big problem, moderately big problem, a small problem or not a
problem at all: f. people leaving our country for jobs in other countries
Very big
problem
Pakistan
Moderately
big problem
Small
problem
Not a
problem at
all
DK/Refused
Total
Spring, 2012
63
23
100
59
22
100
Spring, 2011
60
21
100
Spring, 2010
47
23
16
100
Spring, 2009
46
25
14
100
Spring, 2007
53
21
11
10
100
Summer, 2002
34
20
10
28
100
Q23g Now I am going to read you a list of things that may be problems in our country. Tell
me if you think it is a very big problem, a moderately big problem, a small problem or not a
problem at all: g. illegal drugs
Very big
problem
Pakistan
Moderately
big problem
Small
problem
Not a
problem at
all
DK/Refused
Total
Spring, 2012
76
17
100
70
20
100
Spring, 2011
72
19
100
Spring, 2010
73
20
100
Spring, 2009
74
18
100
Spring, 2007
67
19
100
Q23h Now I am going to read you a list of things that may be problems in our country. Tell
me if you think it is a very big problem, a moderately big problem, a small problem or not a
problem at all: h. pollution
Very big
problem
Pakistan
Moderately
big problem
Small
problem
Not a
problem at
all
DK/Refused
Total
Spring, 2012
62
22
10
100
65
23
100
Spring, 2011
68
18
100
Spring, 2010
63
20
10
100
Spring, 2009
65
21
100
Spring, 2007
72
19
100
Q23i Now I am going to read you a list of things that may be problems in our country. Tell
me if you think it is a very big problem, a moderately big problem, a small problem or not a
problem at all: i. lack of jobs
Pakistan
Very big
problem
Moderately
big problem
Small
problem
Not a
problem at
all
DK/Refused
Spring, 2012
90
100
89
100
Total
Spring, 2011
90
100
Spring, 2010
91
100
46
Q23j Now I am going to read you a list of things that may be problems in our country. Tell
me if you think it is a very big problem, a moderately big problem, a small problem or not a
problem at all: j. the situation in Kashmir
Pakistan
Small
problem
Not a
problem at
all
Very big
problem
Moderately
big problem
Spring, 2012
68
18
100
73
15
100
DK/Refused
Total
Spring, 2011
75
15
100
Spring, 2010
71
18
100
Spring, 2009
74
14
100
Q23o I am going to read you a list of things that may be problems in our country. Tell me if
you think it is a very big problem, moderately big problem, small problem or not a problem
at all: o. the conflict between the civilian government and the military
Pakistan
Spring, 2012
Very big
problem
Moderately
big problem
Small
problem
Not a
problem at
all
DK/Refused
Total
20
20
45
100
Q23p I am going to read a list of things that may be problems in our country. Tell me if you
think it is a very big problem, moderately big problem, small problem or not a problem at
all: p. the conflict between the civilian government and the judiciary
Pakistan
Spring, 2012
Very big
problem
Moderately
big problem
Small
problem
Not a
problem at
all
DK/Refused
Total
19
20
45
100
Q23q Now I am going to read you a list of things that may be problems in our country. Tell
me if you think it is a very big problem, a moderately big problem, a small problem or not a
problem at all: q. Indian influence in Afghanistan
Pakistan
Spring, 2012
Very big
problem
Moderately
big problem
Small
problem
Not a
problem at
all
DK/Refused
Total
16
17
11
12
45
100
Q27 Do you think that an increase in trade and business ties between (survey country) and
[In India: Pakistan; In Pakistan: India] would be a very good thing, somewhat good,
somewhat bad or a very bad thing for our country?
Very good
India
Pakistan
Somewhat
good
Somewhat
bad
Very bad
DK/Refused
Total
Spring, 2012
32
32
11
17
100
Spring, 2011
33
34
12
12
100
Spring, 2012
28
36
15
12
100
43
26
14
100
Spring, 2011
44
32
11
100
Spring, 2010
54
23
11
100
Q36a As I read a list of groups and organizations, for each, please tell me what kind of
influence the group is having on the way things are going in Pakistan: a. our national
government
Pakistan
Very good
Somewhat
good
Somewhat
bad
Very bad
Spring, 2012
16
22
51
100
12
17
58
100
Spring, 2011
14
19
57
100
Spring, 2010
21
25
46
100
Spring, 2009
31
23
30
100
Spring, 2007
24
35
18
14
100
Summer, 2002
38
34
11
100
47
DK/Refused
Total
Q36bPAK As I read a list of groups and organizations, for each, please tell me what kind of
influence the group is having on the way things are going in Pakistan: bPAK. President Asif
Ali Zardari
Very good
Pakistan
Somewhat
good
Somewhat
bad
Very bad
DK/Refused
Total
Spring, 2012
12
72
100
11
72
100
100
Spring, 2011
13
69
Spring, 2010
15
19
58
100
Spring, 2009
19
20
48
100
Spring, 2007
24
32
19
17
100
100
Summer, 2002
42
34
In 2002 and 2007, question asked about President Pervez Musharraf
Q36c As I read a list of groups and organizations, for each, please tell me what kind of
influence the group is having on the way things are going in Pakistan: c. the military
Very good
Pakistan
Somewhat
good
Somewhat
bad
Very bad
DK/Refused
Total
100
Spring, 2012
28
49
12
37
42
100
Spring, 2011
44
39
100
Spring, 2010
46
38
100
100
Spring, 2009
47
39
Spring, 2007
38
30
15
10
100
Summer, 2002
57
27
100
Q36d As I read a list of groups and organizations, for each, please tell me what kind of
influence the group is having on the way things are going in Pakistan: d. the media - such
as television, radio, newspapers and magazines
Very good
Pakistan
Somewhat
good
Somewhat
bad
Very bad
DK/Refused
Total
Spring, 2012
23
45
15
12
100
30
46
10
10
100
Spring, 2011
30
47
11
100
Spring, 2010
34
42
10
100
Spring, 2009
32
45
13
100
Spring, 2007
31
34
13
13
100
Summer, 2002
25
37
11
10
17
100
Q36e As I read a list of groups and organizations, for each, please tell me what kind of
influence the group is having on the way things are going in Pakistan: e. religious leaders
Very good
Pakistan
Somewhat
good
Somewhat
bad
Very bad
DK/Refused
Total
Spring, 2012
23
43
15
10
100
19
41
17
10
14
100
Spring, 2011
25
41
16
11
100
Spring, 2010
27
35
17
10
12
100
Spring, 2009
18
46
17
12
100
Spring, 2007
27
34
14
10
15
100
Summer, 2002
21
29
11
11
28
100
Q36f As I read a list of groups and organizations, for each, please tell me what kind of
influence the group is having on the way things are going in Pakistan: f. court system
Pakistan
Very good
Somewhat
good
Somewhat
bad
Very bad
DK/Refused
Spring, 2012
19
39
20
11
10
100
11
30
23
22
14
100
Spring, 2011
17
40
18
13
12
100
Total
Spring, 2010
17
38
19
13
13
100
Spring, 2009
16
42
18
13
11
100
48
Q36g As I read a list of groups and organizations, for each, please tell me what kind of
influence the group is having on the way things are going in Pakistan: g. the police
Very good
Pakistan
Somewhat
good
Somewhat
bad
Very bad
DK/Refused
Total
100
Spring, 2012
20
23
47
20
17
50
100
Spring, 2011
24
21
41
100
Spring, 2010
22
23
42
100
Spring, 2009
32
19
36
100
Q38 How concerned, if at all, are you about Islamic extremism in our country these days?
Are you very concerned, somewhat concerned, not too concerned or not at all concerned
about Islamic extremism in our country these days?
Very
concerned
Pakistan
Somewhat
concerned
Not too
concerned
Not at all
concerned
DK/Refused
Total
100
Spring, 2012
34
24
15
15
12
41
22
21
100
Spring, 2011
39
24
20
100
Spring, 2010
37
28
16
100
Spring, 2009
52
27
11
100
Spring, 2008
54
18
Spring, 2006
50
24
4
4
In Spring 2010, 2009, and 2008, this question was asked about the "the rise of Islamic extremism"
16
100
18
100
Q40a For each, tell me how much confidence you have in each leader to do the right thing
regarding world affairs a lot of confidence, some confidence, not too much confidence, or
no confidence at all: a. U.S. President Barack Obama
A lot of
confidence
Pakistan
Some
confidence
Not too
much
confidence
No
confidence
at all
DK/Refused
Total
Spring, 2012
52
34
100
63
24
100
Spring, 2011
57
25
100
Spring, 2010
51
32
100
Spring, 2009
11
44
36
100
Q46a And thinking about some political leaders and organizations in our country, please
tell me if you have a very favorable, somewhat favorable, somewhat unfavorable, or very
unfavorable opinion of: a. Nawaz Sharif
Pakistan
Very
favorable
Somewhat
favorable
Somewhat
unfavorable
Very
unfavorable
DK/Refused
Spring, 2012
21
41
19
18
100
29
34
11
19
100
Spring, 2011
30
35
14
17
100
100
Total
Spring, 2010
34
37
12
12
Spring, 2009
45
34
100
Spring, 2008
43
33
10
10
100
Q46b And thinking about some political leaders and organizations in our country, please
tell me if you have a very favorable, somewhat favorable, somewhat unfavorable, or very
unfavorable opinion of: b. al Qaeda
Very
favorable
Pakistan
Somewhat
favorable
Somewhat
unfavorable
Very
unfavorable
DK/Refused
Total
Spring, 2012
12
16
39
31
100
10
11
44
33
100
Spring, 2011
14
42
34
100
Spring, 2010
16
16
37
28
100
Spring, 2009
20
41
30
100
Spring, 2008
16
14
20
41
100
49
Q46c And thinking about some political leaders and organizations in our country, please tell
me if you have a very favorable, somewhat favorable, somewhat unfavorable, or very
unfavorable opinion of: c. Asif Ali Zardari
Very
favorable
Pakistan
Somewhat
favorable
Somewhat
unfavorable
Very
unfavorable
DK/Refused
Total
Spring, 2012
11
74
100
75
100
100
Spring, 2011
12
69
Spring, 2010
15
17
59
100
Spring, 2009
23
20
45
100
Spring, 2008
29
35
13
11
11
100
Q46d And thinking about some political leaders and organizations in our country, please
tell me if you have a very favorable, somewhat favorable, somewhat unfavorable, or very
unfavorable opinion of: d. The Taliban
Very
favorable
Pakistan
Somewhat
favorable
Somewhat
unfavorable
Very
unfavorable
DK/Refused
Total
Spring, 2012
11
20
46
20
100
10
14
49
24
100
Spring, 2011
16
49
23
100
Spring, 2010
13
20
45
19
100
Spring, 2009
17
53
20
100
Spring, 2008
12
15
14
19
40
100
Q46e And thinking about some political leaders and organizations in our country, please
tell me if you have a very favorable, somewhat favorable, somewhat unfavorable, or very
unfavorable opinion of: e. Iftikhar Muhammad Chaudhry
Very
favorable
Pakistan
Spring, 2012
19
Somewhat
favorable
Somewhat
unfavorable
32
11
21
30
12
22
31
12
Spring, 2010
27
34
Spring, 2009
25
36
Very
unfavorable
15
DK/Refused
Total
23
100
16
22
100
13
23
100
24
100
22
100
Q46f And thinking about some political leaders and organizations in our country, please tell
me if you have a very favorable, somewhat favorable, somewhat unfavorable, or very
unfavorable opinion of: f. Yousaf Raza Gilani
Very
favorable
Pakistan
Spring, 2012
Somewhat
favorable
Somewhat
unfavorable
Very
unfavorable
DK/Refused
Total
13
23
20
36
100
28
19
33
11
100
Spring, 2011
16
29
22
26
100
Spring, 2010
22
37
15
10
17
100
Spring, 2009
28
39
10
16
100
Q46g And thinking about some political leaders and organizations in our country, please
tell me if you have a very favorable, somewhat favorable, somewhat unfavorable, or very
unfavorable opinion of: g. Imran Khan
Very
favorable
Pakistan
Somewhat
favorable
Somewhat
unfavorable
Very
unfavorable
DK/Refused
Total
Spring, 2012
34
36
10
10
11
100
26
42
16
100
Spring, 2011
32
34
19
100
Spring, 2010
22
30
12
12
24
100
50
Q46h And thinking about some political leaders and organizations in our country, please
tell me if you have a very favorable, somewhat favorable, somewhat unfavorable, or very
unfavorable opinion of: h. Chief of Army Staff Gen. Ashfaq Parvez Kayani
Very
favorable
Pakistan
Somewhat
favorable
Somewhat
unfavorable
Very
unfavorable
DK/Refused
Total
Spring, 2012
20
34
11
15
21
100
20
32
12
26
100
Spring, 2011
27
30
11
25
100
Spring, 2010
34
27
26
100
Q46i And thinking about some political leaders and organizations in our country, please tell
me if you have a very favorable, somewhat favorable, somewhat unfavorable, or very
unfavorable opinion of: i. Pervez Musharraf
Pakistan
Very
favorable
Somewhat
favorable
Somewhat
unfavorable
Very
unfavorable
DK/Refused
Total
Spring, 2012
13
26
23
31
100
Spring, 2008
17
27
12
42
100
100
Spring, 2004
60
26
In 2004, question asked about "Pakistani President Pervez Musharraf"
Q46j And thinking about political leaders and organizations in our country, please tell me if
you have a very favorable, somewhat favorable, somewhat unfavorable, or very unfavorable
opinion of: j. Federal Minister for Foreign Affairs Hina Rabbani Khar
Pakistan
Very
favorable
Somewhat
favorable
Somewhat
unfavorable
Very
unfavorable
DK/Refused
Total
17
12
22
43
100
Spring, 2012
Q53 In making international policy decisions, to what extent do you think the United States
takes into account the interests of countries like Pakistan a great deal, a fair amount, not
too much, or not at all?
Great deal
Pakistan
Fair amount
Not too
much
Not at all
DK/Refused
Total
Spring, 2012
17
48
21
100
13
12
44
24
100
Spring, 2011
12
13
47
22
100
Spring, 2010
15
17
39
25
100
Spring, 2009
18
15
38
26
100
Spring, 2007
16
19
35
25
100
Spring, 2005
12
27
20
21
20
100
Spring, 2004
15
16
32
34
100
May, 2003
19
22
40
15
100
Summer, 2002
18
27
41
100
Pakistan
I favor the
US-led
efforts to
fight
terrorism
I oppose the
US-led
efforts to
fight
terrorism
DK/Refused
Total
Spring, 2012
16
61
23
100
16
62
22
100
Spring, 2011
14
65
21
100
Spring, 2010
19
56
25
100
Spring, 2009
24
56
20
100
Spring, 2007
13
59
28
100
Spring, 2006
30
50
19
100
Spring, 2005
22
52
27
100
Spring, 2004
16
60
25
100
May, 2003
16
74
10
100
Summer, 2002
20
45
35
100
51
Q88 Do you think relations between Pakistan and the U.S. have
improved in recent years, or dont you think so?
India
Pakistan
Yes - have
improved
No - have not
improved
DK/Refused
Total
Spring, 2012
28
27
44
100
Spring, 2011
29
27
44
100
Spring, 2012
13
58
29
100
29
44
26
100
Spring, 2011
35
35
30
100
Spring, 2010
36
39
25
100
Spring, 2009
27
43
30
100
Spring, 2006
49
20
30
100
Q88b How important is it that relations improve between Pakistan and the U.S., very
important, somewhat important, not too important, or not at all important?
Pakistan
Very
important
Somewhat
important
Not too
important
Not at all
important
DK/Refused
Total
Spring, 2012
16
29
15
20
20
100
31
29
10
12
18
100
Spring, 2011
35
31
18
100
Spring, 2010
37
27
12
16
100
Spring, 2009
22
31
18
11
18
100
India
Pakistan
Yes - have
improved
No - have
not improved
DK/Refused
Total
Spring, 2012
43
16
41
100
Spring, 2011
46
20
35
100
Spring, 2012
35
26
39
100
46
21
32
100
Spring, 2011
45
25
30
100
Spring, 2010
37
32
31
100
Spring, 2006
43
16
42
100
Q88d How important is it that relations improve between Pakistan and India, very
important, somewhat important, not too important, or not at all important?
India
Pakistan
Very
important
Somewhat
important
Not too
important
Not at all
important
DK/Refused
Total
Spring, 2012
44
26
19
100
Spring, 2011
49
25
13
100
Spring, 2012
29
33
10
14
13
100
44
26
13
100
Spring, 2011
50
25
11
100
Spring, 2010
50
22
12
100
Spring, 2009
37
30
11
12
11
100
52
Q89 How important is it that the dispute over Kashmir be resolved, very important,
somewhat important, not too important, or not at all important?
Very
important
India
Pakistan
Somewhat
important
Not too
important
Not at all
important
DK/Refused
Total
Spring, 2012
59
18
17
100
Spring, 2011
66
16
13
100
Spring, 2012
79
100
80
11
100
Spring, 2011
82
11
100
Spring, 2010
79
11
100
Spring, 2009
75
15
100
India
Pakistan
Favor
Oppose
DK/Refused
Total
Spring, 2012
58
19
23
100
Spring, 2011
62
20
18
100
Spring, 2012
67
21
12
100
70
15
15
100
Spring, 2011
74
13
13
100
Spring, 2010
76
10
14
100
Q91 Whats your opinion of U.S. policies toward India and Pakistan would
you say they are fair or do they favor India too much or do they favor
Pakistan too much?
India
Pakistan
Favor
Pakistan
DK/Refused
Total
29
40
100
29
13
31
100
50
33
100
52
33
100
Spring, 2011
53
31
100
Spring, 2010
13
47
34
100
Spring, 2009
54
32
100
Fair
Favor India
Spring, 2012
23
Spring, 2011
27
Spring, 2012
Late Spring, 2011
Q100 Overall, would you say U.S. economic aid to Pakistan is having a
mostly positive impact, a mostly negative impact, or no impact on the way
things are going in Pakistan?
Pakistan
Spring, 2012
Mostly
positive
Mostly
negative
No impact
DK/Refused
Total
12
38
17
33
100
Q100b Overall, would you say U.S. military aid to Pakistan is having a
mostly positive impact, a mostly negative impact, or no impact on the way
things are going in Pakistan?
Pakistan
Spring, 2012
Mostly
positive
Mostly
negative
No impact
DK/Refused
Total
40
15
37
100
Q100c Would you say that U.S. aid to Pakistan is mostly military aid, mostly aid
to help Pakistan develop economically or both equally?
Pakistan
Spring, 2012
Mostly
military
Mostly to help
Pakistan
develop
economically
Both equally
DK/Refused
Total
18
17
22
43
100
53
Pakistan
More of a
partner
More of an
enemy
Neither
Spring, 2012
90
87
Spring, 2011
86
Spring, 2010
Spring, 2009
Spring, 2008
DK/Refused
Total
100
11
100
100
84
11
100
80
13
100
78
14
100
Pakistan
More of a
partner
More of an
enemy
Neither
Spring, 2012
74
69
Spring, 2011
Spring, 2010
11
Spring, 2009
Spring, 2008
DK/Refused
Total
10
100
16
100
68
10
13
100
59
16
14
100
64
12
15
100
11
60
13
16
100
Q125a How serious of a threat is a. The Taliban to our country? Is it a very serious threat, a
somewhat serious threat, a minor threat or not a threat at all?
Very serious
threat
Pakistan
Somewhat
serious
threat
Minor threat
No threat at
all
DK/Refused
Total
Spring, 2012
37
21
12
12
17
100
34
20
11
14
21
100
Spring, 2011
29
22
12
13
24
100
Spring, 2010
34
20
13
16
17
100
Spring, 2009
57
16
13
100
Q125b How serious of a threat is b. India to our country? Is it a very serious threat, a
somewhat serious threat, a minor threat or not a threat at all?
Pakistan
Very serious
threat
Somewhat
serious
threat
Minor threat
No threat at
all
DK/Refused
Total
Spring, 2012
57
22
100
54
20
11
100
Spring, 2011
54
21
11
100
Spring, 2010
53
21
11
100
Spring, 2009
69
14
100
Q125c How serious of a threat is c. al Qaeda to our country? Is it a very serious threat, a
somewhat serious threat, a minor threat or not a threat at all?
Very serious
threat
Pakistan
Somewhat
serious
threat
Minor threat
No threat at
all
DK/Refused
Total
Spring, 2012
27
20
14
12
27
100
29
20
10
13
27
100
Spring, 2011
24
20
12
13
31
100
Spring, 2010
21
17
16
18
27
100
Spring, 2009
41
20
11
24
100
54
Q126 Of all of these threats I have named, which of these is the greatest threat to our country?
Pakistan
All of these
(Volunteered)
None of these
(Volunteered)
The Taliban
India
al Qaeda
DK/Refused
Total
Spring, 2012
23
59
100
19
57
10
100
Spring, 2011
16
59
10
100
Spring, 2010
23
53
10
100
Spring, 2009
32
48
100
India
Very serious
threat
Somewhat
serious
threat
Minor threat
No threat at
all
DK/Refused
Total
Spring, 2012
46
17
31
100
Spring, 2011
46
18
30
100
Q127b How serious of a threat is b. Pakistan to our country? Is it a very serious threat, a
somewhat serious threat, a minor threat or not a threat at all?
India
Very serious
threat
Somewhat
serious
threat
Minor threat
No threat at
all
DK/Refused
Total
Spring, 2012
59
17
20
100
Spring, 2011
56
20
15
100
Q127c How serious of a threat are c. Naxalites to our country? Is it a very serious threat, a
somewhat serious threat, a minor threat or not a threat at all?
India
Very serious
threat
Somewhat
serious
threat
Minor threat
No threat at
all
DK/Refused
Total
Spring, 2012
44
21
27
100
Spring, 2011
44
18
26
100
Q127d How serious of a threat is d. China to our country? Is it a very serious threat, a
somewhat serious threat, a minor threat or not a threat at all?
India
Very serious
threat
Somewhat
serious
threat
Minor threat
No threat at
all
DK/Refused
Total
Spring, 2012
27
26
11
32
100
Spring, 2011
28
22
14
26
100
Q128 Of all of these threats I have named, which of these is the greatest threat to our country?
India
Lashkar eTaiba
Pakistan
Naxalites
China
All of these
(Volunteered)
None of these
(Volunteered)
DK/Refused
Total
Spring, 2012
19
41
16
17
100
Spring, 2011
19
45
16
100
Q129 How worried are you, if at all, that extremist groups could take control of Pakistan?
India
Pakistan
Very worried
Somewhat
worried
Not too
worried
Not at all
worried
DK/Refused
Total
Spring, 2012
31
22
12
27
100
Spring, 2011
29
31
11
20
100
Spring, 2012
26
26
16
19
13
100
34
21
13
13
19
100
Spring, 2011
27
25
12
15
21
100
Spring, 2010
26
25
14
16
19
100
Spring, 2009
45
24
10
10
11
100
55
Q130 How much, if anything, have you heard about drone attacks that
target leaders of extremist groupsa lot, little, or nothing at all?
Pakistan
A lot
A little
Nothing at
all
DK/Refused
Total
Spring, 2012
24
31
21
23
100
27
29
23
21
100
Spring, 2011
24
31
22
23
100
Spring, 2010
14
21
43
22
100
Q130b ASK IF HAS HEARD A LOT OR A LITTLE ABOUT DRONE ATTACKS: Do you think these drone attacks
are a very good thing, good thing, bad thing, or very bad thing?
Pakistan
Very good
Good
Bad
Spring, 2012
Very bad
DK/Refused
Total
N=
23
74
100
705
32
65
100
Spring, 2011
699
23
72
100
1082
Spring, 2010
31
62
100
767
Q130c ASK IF HAS HEARD A LOT OR A LITTLE ABOUT DRONE ATTACKS: Who do you think is conducting these drone
attacks, the Pakistani government, the United States government, or someone else?
Pakistan
Pakistani
government
U.S.
government
Someone else
Both Pakistan
and U.S.
(Volunteered)
DK/Refused
Total
N=
Spring, 2012
69
18
100
705
69
19
100
699
Spring, 2011
66
22
100
1082
Spring, 2010
66
15
12
100
767
Q131a ASK IF HAS HEARD A LOT OR A LITTLE ABOUT DRONE ATTACKS: For
each of the following statements about the drone attacks, please tell me
whether you agree or disagree: a. They are necessary to defend Pakistan
from extremist groups
Pakistan
Agree
Disagree
DK/Refused
Total
N=
Spring, 2012
19
26
74
100
705
61
13
100
699
Spring, 2011
24
69
100
1082
Spring, 2010
32
56
11
100
767
Q131b ASK IF HAS HEARD A LOT OR A LITTLE ABOUT DRONE ATTACKS: For
each of the following statements about the drone attacks, please tell me
whether you agree or disagree: b. They kill too many innocent people
Pakistan
Agree
Disagree
DK/Refused
Total
N=
Spring, 2012
94
100
705
89
100
699
Spring, 2011
91
100
1082
Spring, 2010
90
100
767
Q131c ASK IF HAS HEARD A LOT OR A LITTLE ABOUT DRONE ATTACKS: For
each of the following statements about the drone attacks, please tell me
whether you agree or disagree: c. They are being done without the approval
of the Pakistani government
Pakistan
Agree
Disagree
DK/Refused
Total
Spring, 2012
41
47
12
100
705
45
41
14
100
699
Spring, 2011
41
51
100
1082
Spring, 2010
49
33
19
100
767
56
N=
Pakistan
Support
Oppose
DK/Refused
Total
Spring, 2012
32
35
33
100
37
25
38
100
Spring, 2011
37
30
33
100
Spring, 2010
49
20
30
100
Spring, 2009
53
24
22
100
Pakistan
Support
Oppose
DK/Refused
Total
Spring, 2012
50
20
31
100
54
15
31
100
Spring, 2011
49
20
31
100
Spring, 2010
53
17
30
100
Spring, 2009
72
12
16
100
Pakistan
Support
Oppose
DK/Refused
Total
Spring, 2012
37
25
39
100
46
18
36
100
Spring, 2011
46
20
34
100
Spring, 2010
48
16
36
100
Spring, 2009
63
12
25
100
Pakistan
Support
Oppose
DK/Refused
Total
Spring, 2012
17
44
39
100
21
42
38
100
Spring, 2011
24
37
38
100
Spring, 2010
23
32
45
100
Q134a Please tell me if you have a very favorable, somewhat favorable, somewhat
unfavorable, or very unfavorable opinion of a. Tehrik-i-Taliban
Pakistan
Very
favorable
Somewhat
favorable
Somewhat
unfavorable
Very
unfavorable
DK/Refused
Total
Spring, 2012
13
23
29
32
100
13
16
35
30
100
Spring, 2011
10
18
37
32
100
Spring, 2010
14
19
32
31
100
57
Q134b Please tell me if you have a very favorable, somewhat favorable, somewhat
unfavorable, or very unfavorable opinion of b. Lashkar-e-Taiba
Very
favorable
Pakistan
Somewhat
favorable
Somewhat
unfavorable
Very
unfavorable
DK/Refused
Total
Spring, 2012
16
14
23
41
100
20
11
26
36
100
Spring, 2011
11
16
29
39
100
Spring, 2010
19
15
20
40
100
Q134c Please tell me if you have a very favorable, somewhat favorable, somewhat
unfavorable, or very unfavorable opinion of c. Afghan Taliban
Very
favorable
Pakistan
Somewhat
favorable
Somewhat
unfavorable
Very
unfavorable
DK/Refused
Total
Spring, 2012
10
20
25
41
100
10
13
37
35
100
Spring, 2011
16
35
36
100
Spring, 2010
14
20
29
34
100
Q134d Please tell me if you have a very favorable, somewhat favorable, somewhat
unfavorable, or very unfavorable opinion of d. The Haqqani network
Very
favorable
Pakistan
Spring, 2012
Somewhat
favorable
Somewhat
unfavorable
13
58
Very
unfavorable
18
DK/Refused
64
Total
100