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Trends suggest that religion's public impact has increased worldwide, with major policy and security implications for the U.S. and the world. Religion exerts considerable influence on democratic transitions, and religious political parties and movements have garnered significant popular support in a variety of democracies. At the same time, religious grievances have been important factors in civil wars, interstate conflicts and international terrorism. Changes in global religious demography, such as the rapid growth of Christianity in the global South and increased Muslim immigration to Western nations, also continue to shape public attitudes and government policies.

American perspectives on these topics are complex. According to a July 2005 poll by the Pew Forum, three-quarters of Americans say that religion has a great deal (40%) or a fair amount (35%) to do with most wars and conflicts in the world, which is similar to the 79% who expressed these views in 2003. Americans' opinions about recent events in the Middle East are also shaped by religion. A July 2006 poll by the Pew Forum indicated that many more Americans say they sympathize more with Israel (44%) than with Palestinians (9%). Support for Israel is even stronger among those who see religious implications in the state of Israel. A large majority (63%) of those who believe Israel was given by God to the Jewish people say they sympathize more with Israel, as do a majority (60%) of those who see Israel as the fulfillment of biblical prophecy.

The Pew Forum offers a variety of resources that contribute to a deeper public understanding of religion's influence on U.S. foreign policy, global political change and global security. These resources include reports, briefing papers, fact sheets, event transcripts and the latest news.

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Pew Forum Resources on Religion & World Affairs

Transcripts

U.S. Religious Landscape Survey Report II
June 23, 2008

The Plight of Iraq's Religious Minorities
May 15, 2008

American Evangelicalism: New Leaders, New Faces, New Issues
May 6, 2008

Pope Benedict's Papacy Still Coming Into Focus for Americans
April 4, 2008

The Pope Comes to America
April 1, 2008

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Publications

The Demographics of Faith
August 2008

Global Anglicanism at a Crossroads
June 2008

Pope Benedict's Image Improves Following U.S. Visit
May 2008

During U.S. Papal Visit, Media Focused on the Shepherd and His Flock
More than One-Third of Coverage Focused on Sex Abuse Scandal; Few Mentions of 2008 Campaign
May 2008

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Religion News

Pope Benedict XVI starts off marathon Bible reading
Los Angeles Times
October 6, 2008

Tradition of 'sworn virgins' dying out in Albania
The Associated Press
October 5, 2008

Fears rise in Israel as Jewish vigilantes attack women, stores deemed immodest
The Associated Press
October 4, 2008

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General Information
Advocacy Organizations

Religious Landscape Survey
Religion and Politics 2008
Candidate profiles, state statistics and analysis of religion’s impact on the 2008 campaign

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