The Resource CBS News/NEW YORK TIMES October Foreign Policy/Congressional Scandal Poll, October 5-7, 1991, CBS NewsThe New York Times, (electronic resource)
CBS News/NEW YORK TIMES October Foreign Policy/Congressional Scandal Poll, October 5-7, 1991, CBS NewsThe New York Times, (electronic resource)
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- Summary
- This survey dealt primarily with foreign policy issues and the congressional check-writing scandal. Respondents were asked whether President George Bush had been spending too much of his time on foreign policy, whether the United States was in decline as a world power, how closely they followed news about foreign policy issues, which part of the world the president should focus his attention on and whether it was important enough to warrant taking attention away from problems at home, whether the United States was more respected in the world than it was ten years ago, if any country posed a serious military threat to the United States, how likely nuclear war was within the next ten years, and which country would be the number one economic power in the world in the next century. The survey also explored other foreign policy issues, including United States-Soviet relations in light of the break-up of the Soviet Union into different republics with separate governments, the war against Iraq, the involvement of the United States in establishing democracy in other countries, federal spending on military and defense programs, the nature of the changes in East-West relations brought about by recent world events, the relevance of a strong United States military and the maintenance of NATO, United States military intervention in trouble spots around the world, the funding and role of the Central Intelligence Agency, the future of nuclear weapons policy involving the United States and Soviet Union, circumstances under which the United States should give economic aid to the Soviet Union, the number of American troops stationed in Europe, United States relations with China, Israeli settlements on the West Bank, and the influence of Israel and Saudi Arabia on United States foreign policy. Respondents were also asked about the amount of attention they had... Cf.: http://dx.doi.org/10.3886/ICPSR09803
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- Part 1: Data File
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- CBS News/NEW YORK TIMES October Foreign Policy/Congressional Scandal Poll, October 5-7, 1991
- Title
- CBS News/NEW YORK TIMES October Foreign Policy/Congressional Scandal Poll, October 5-7, 1991
- Statement of responsibility
- CBS NewsThe New York Times
- Language
- eng
- Summary
- This survey dealt primarily with foreign policy issues and the congressional check-writing scandal. Respondents were asked whether President George Bush had been spending too much of his time on foreign policy, whether the United States was in decline as a world power, how closely they followed news about foreign policy issues, which part of the world the president should focus his attention on and whether it was important enough to warrant taking attention away from problems at home, whether the United States was more respected in the world than it was ten years ago, if any country posed a serious military threat to the United States, how likely nuclear war was within the next ten years, and which country would be the number one economic power in the world in the next century. The survey also explored other foreign policy issues, including United States-Soviet relations in light of the break-up of the Soviet Union into different republics with separate governments, the war against Iraq, the involvement of the United States in establishing democracy in other countries, federal spending on military and defense programs, the nature of the changes in East-West relations brought about by recent world events, the relevance of a strong United States military and the maintenance of NATO, United States military intervention in trouble spots around the world, the funding and role of the Central Intelligence Agency, the future of nuclear weapons policy involving the United States and Soviet Union, circumstances under which the United States should give economic aid to the Soviet Union, the number of American troops stationed in Europe, United States relations with China, Israeli settlements on the West Bank, and the influence of Israel and Saudi Arabia on United States foreign policy. Respondents were also asked about the amount of attention they had... Cf.: http://dx.doi.org/10.3886/ICPSR09803
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- CBS News/NEW YORK TIMES October Foreign Policy/Congressional Scandal Poll, October 5-7, 1991, CBS NewsThe New York Times, (electronic resource)
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- CBS News/NEW YORK TIMES October Foreign Policy/Congressional Scandal Poll, October 5-7, 1991, CBS NewsThe New York Times, (electronic resource)
- Note
- Title from ICPSR DDI metadata of 2004-10-30
- Antecedent source
- unknown
- Color
- mixed
- Contents
- Part 1: Data File
- Control code
- MIU01000000000000005050227
- Dimensions
- unknown
- File format
- multiple file formats
- Governing access note
- AVAILABLE. This study is freely available to ICPSR member institutions
- Level of compression
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- Note
- MU: Records downloaded from ICPSR site on Dec. 8, 2009.
- Quality assurance targets
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- (MiAaI)ICPSR09803
- (OCoLC)ocm61164225
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