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SEPTEMBER POLLS SHOW PUBLIC SUPPORT FOR COOPERATIVE U.S. ROLE IN WORLD:
Disconnect Between Leaders and the Public Explored
Two polls released in September 2004 demonstrate Americans' continued support
for cooperative U.S. global leadership, ratification of international treaties
and work through international institutions. Zogby International's Poll
of likely voters,
Americans and the World Around Them (PDF), was conducted in August 2004
for the Foreign Policy Association. The Chicago Council on Foreign
Relations conducts a quadrennial poll on U.S. public and leader opinion and
international public opinion on international issues, called
Global
Views. While the last CCFR poll was conducted in 2002, they chose to
conduct the study again after only two years partly because of the importance
of foreign policy in this year's U.S. election. Both polls demonstrate
that the historical support of Americans for a U.S. foreign policy that seeks
to act through international institutions and treaties is still strong. The
CCFR poll's findings on the disconnect between what the public thinks about
global issues and what their elected representatives think that they believe
is particularly striking.
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Last Updated
October 17, 2005
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