Bourse and Bazaar | Esfandyar Batmanghelidj: Three new waves of nationally-representative surveys conducted by the University of Maryland over the past six months paint a damning picture of the Trump administrations Iran policy. Negative perceptions of the United States among the Iranian public are at the highest recorded level in over a decade of ...
Al-Monitor | Barbara Slavin: A majority of Iranians no longer supports the 2015 nuclear deal, thinks their country should withdraw and believes that the United States has done the maximum damage it can inflict on the Iranian economy.
The findings are from a series of new polls of Iranian public opinion conducted by the Center for International and ...
Bourse and Bazaar | Esfandyar Batmanghelidj: A new survey conducted by research firm IranPoll offers the first insights into Iranian public sentiment following the reimposition of US secondary sanctions on Iran. The representative survey, conducted between December 4 and December 12 of last year, was derived from telephone interviews over ...
FNA- A recent poll, conducted by the Center for International and Security Studies at Maryland University (CISSM) and IranPoll, found that the Iranian people want their government to reciprocate US withdrawal from the 2015 nuclear deal by resuming all halted nuclear activities.
The new IranPoll data, which was based on telephone interviews of 1,...
RT- The US and some Western media eagerly claimed that Iranians who took to the streets in December 2017 were fed up with their oppressive government but a new poll suggests that their theory may be half-baked.
In arecent surveyconducted by the Center for International and Security Studies at Maryland and IranPoll, only 0.3 percent of Iranians ...
FNA)- A recent poll, conducted by the Center for International and Security Studies at Maryland University (CISSM) and IranPoll, found that the Iranian people prefer being ruled by officials who stand against the US and other powers' excessive demands than those who would like to resolve problems through deals.
Based on thepoll, conducted betweenJan....
IRNA Eighty-five percent of Iranians are against the US approach towards Iran, a recent poll has found.
The survey conducted a week after the recent unrests across Iran by the Center for International and Security Studies at Maryland (CISSM) and IranPoll, suggested that 85 percent of Iranians have a very unfavorable opinion of President Donald ...
Bourse and Bazaar | Esfandyar Batmanghelidj: A timely new survey published by the University of Marylands Center for International and Security Studies (CISSM) offers the first insights into Iranian public sentiment following last months protests. Therepresentative survey, conducted by research firm IranPoll between January 16 and January 24,...
Bourse and Bazaar | Esfandyar Batmanghelidj: Afirst-of-its-kind surveyon attitudes towards trade and investment in Iran conducted by public opinion firmIranPollin partnership with Bourse & Bazaar, a business media company, points to strong public support in Iran for greater trade with other countries and related economic reforms. A resounding 85% ...
ISNA- The poll conducted by Iran.poll for the "The Center of International and Security Studies" at the University of Maryland shows that General Qassem Soleimani, commander of Qods Force of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard, is the most popular character in the public eyes.
The poll also shows that the General's popularity has increased after the ...
Al-Monitor | Barbara Slavin: Iranians approval of the 2015 nuclear deal is growing, but so is their appetite for restarting the countrys suspended program if the Donald Trump administration stops implementing the accord.
According to asurveyreleased today by the Center for International and Security Studies at Maryland (CISSM) and IranPoll.com, ...
The Washington Post | Adam Taylor: President Trump is no fan of the disastrousObama-era nuclear deal with Iran. Though his administration recertified Tehran's compliance with the deal this month, it did so only after a heated internal debate. Even after its recertification, Trumpwarned this week thatIran had become emboldened and that it could face ...
Bloomberg- President Hassan Rouhani is still popular among Iranians, but that may not be enough to win him another four years in office, according to the findings of a poll released on Monday.
While the majority of respondents in a survey conducted by the Toronto-based company IranPoll have a favorable view of the president, they also said that ...