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| SeriesAmerican Public Opinion and United States Foreign Policy
Series | | Summary: | This series of quadrennial studies was designed
to investigate the opinions and attitudes of the general public
and a select group of opinion leaders (or elites) on matters relating
to United States foreign policy and to define the parameters of
public opinion within which decision-makers must operate. For purposes
of this series, opinion leaders are defined as individuals in positions
of leadership in government, academia, business and labor, the media,
religious institutions, special interest groups, and private foreign
policy organizations. In two separate surveys, both general public
and elite respondents are questioned regarding various foreign policy
problems, such as the relationship between domestic and foreign policy
priorities, the roles of various individuals and institutions in the
creation of foreign policy, and the appropriate responses of the
United States to actions by the (former) Soviet Union and other
countries that vary from study to study. Other questions asked of both
groups cover economic aid to other nations, military aid/selling
military equipment to other nations, the role of the United States in
world affairs, and the use of United States troops in other parts of
the world. Respondents from the general public are also asked to rate
various foreign countries and American and foreign leaders on a
feeling-thermometer scale. |
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