Professor Robert Shapiro recently spoke with The Washington Post's "Behind the Numbers" blog about the accuracy and meaning of foreign policy polling in the U.S.  Shapiro explained that apparently inconsistent poll findings may be the result of the way that pollsters frame a question and that where the public possesses a "minimum amount of information on which to base their opinions," respondents do have meaningful opinions on foreign policy as well as on domestic issues.

Read the post here.