Detroit area study, 1964
About this book
The 558 respondents in this survey were questioned extensively about their sources of information, the media, their political activities and their organizational membership. A major portion of the survey was devoted to questions on the developing nations. Specifically, the respondents' attitudes toward foreign aid, United States intervention in the internal affairs of developing nations, and the role of the United Nations in aiding political, social and economic development in these nations were measured.
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- OL Work ID
- OL44330852W
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International relationsPublic opinionForeign public opinionForeign relations