The Resource Global Views 2004: South Korean Public Opinion and Foreign Policy
Global Views 2004: South Korean Public Opinion and Foreign Policy
Resource Information
The item Global Views 2004: South Korean Public Opinion and Foreign Policy represents a specific, individual, material embodiment of a distinct intellectual or artistic creation found in Bowdoin College Library.This item is available to borrow from 1 library branch.
Resource Information
The item Global Views 2004: South Korean Public Opinion and Foreign Policy represents a specific, individual, material embodiment of a distinct intellectual or artistic creation found in Bowdoin College Library.
This item is available to borrow from 1 library branch.
- Summary
- The 2004 Global Views Study is the first time the Chicago Council on Foreign Relations (CCFR) has partnered with the East Asia Institute (EAI) to study the relationship between the United States public's and the Korean public's views on foreign policy. This comprehensive study is the joint effort of CCFR and EAI to highlight perceptions of security, use of force, economics, international rules, and other international issues. The study seeks to contribute to the current debate on the United States-South Korea alliance by providing new data and analyses. In an attempt to capture and compare American and South Korean public opinion in the new international setting after the events of September 11 and the Iraq War, the surveys posed many of the same questions in both countries on a broad range of international and bilateral issues. In particular, this study covers global perspectives and United States-South Korea security relations. Regarding global perspectives, respondents were asked to give their opinions on their country taking an active role in the world, threat perceptions, the use of force, international institutions, globalization and trade, and other countries. On the topic of United States-South Korea security relations, respondents were asked to provide their opinions regarding bilateral relations and the strategic alliance with the United States, United States military presence in South Korea, attitudes toward North Korea, the North Korean nuclear crisis, and reunification with North Korea. Background information on respondents includes age, gender, occupation, education, income, and ideological inclination
- Note
-
- 2004-07-05--2004-07-16
- 4135
- Label
- Global Views 2004: South Korean Public Opinion and Foreign Policy
- Title
- Global Views 2004: South Korean Public Opinion and Foreign Policy
- Subject
-
- North Korea
- United Nations
- World Bank
- World Court
- World Health Organization
- World Trade Organization
- defense spending
- economic aid
- foreign policy
- global warming
- Asia Pacific Economic Cooperation
- international alliances
- international relations
- military alliances
- military intervention
- nuclear weapons
- survey
- terrorism
- trade policy
- immigration policy
- European Union
- International Monetary Fund
- Iraq War, 2003-2011
- NAFTA
- Summary
- The 2004 Global Views Study is the first time the Chicago Council on Foreign Relations (CCFR) has partnered with the East Asia Institute (EAI) to study the relationship between the United States public's and the Korean public's views on foreign policy. This comprehensive study is the joint effort of CCFR and EAI to highlight perceptions of security, use of force, economics, international rules, and other international issues. The study seeks to contribute to the current debate on the United States-South Korea alliance by providing new data and analyses. In an attempt to capture and compare American and South Korean public opinion in the new international setting after the events of September 11 and the Iraq War, the surveys posed many of the same questions in both countries on a broad range of international and bilateral issues. In particular, this study covers global perspectives and United States-South Korea security relations. Regarding global perspectives, respondents were asked to give their opinions on their country taking an active role in the world, threat perceptions, the use of force, international institutions, globalization and trade, and other countries. On the topic of United States-South Korea security relations, respondents were asked to provide their opinions regarding bilateral relations and the strategic alliance with the United States, United States military presence in South Korea, attitudes toward North Korea, the North Korean nuclear crisis, and reunification with North Korea. Background information on respondents includes age, gender, occupation, education, income, and ideological inclination
- http://library.link/vocab/creatorName
-
- Chicago Council on Foreign Relations
- Inter-university Consortium for Political and Social Research [distributor]
- http://library.link/vocab/relatedWorkOrContributorName
- The East Asia Institute
- Label
- Global Views 2004: South Korean Public Opinion and Foreign Policy
- Note
-
- 2004-07-05--2004-07-16
- 4135
- Control code
- ICPSR04135.v1
- Governing access note
- Access restricted to subscribing institutions
- Label
- Global Views 2004: South Korean Public Opinion and Foreign Policy
- Note
-
- 2004-07-05--2004-07-16
- 4135
- Control code
- ICPSR04135.v1
- Governing access note
- Access restricted to subscribing institutions
Subject
- North Korea
- United Nations
- World Bank
- World Court
- World Health Organization
- World Trade Organization
- defense spending
- economic aid
- foreign policy
- global warming
- Asia Pacific Economic Cooperation
- international alliances
- international relations
- military alliances
- military intervention
- nuclear weapons
- survey
- terrorism
- trade policy
- immigration policy
- European Union
- International Monetary Fund
- Iraq War, 2003-2011
- NAFTA
Genre
Embed
Settings
Select options that apply then copy and paste the RDF/HTML data fragment to include in your application
Embed this data in a secure (HTTPS) page:
Layout options:
Include data citation:
<div class="citation" vocab="http://schema.org/"><i class="fa fa-external-link-square fa-fw"></i> Data from <span resource="http://link.bowdoin.edu/portal/Global-Views-2004-South-Korean-Public-Opinion/2KcYpemvMSM/" typeof="Book http://bibfra.me/vocab/lite/Item"><span property="name http://bibfra.me/vocab/lite/label"><a href="http://link.bowdoin.edu/portal/Global-Views-2004-South-Korean-Public-Opinion/2KcYpemvMSM/">Global Views 2004: South Korean Public Opinion and Foreign Policy</a></span> - <span property="potentialAction" typeOf="OrganizeAction"><span property="agent" typeof="LibrarySystem http://library.link/vocab/LibrarySystem" resource="http://link.bowdoin.edu/"><span property="name http://bibfra.me/vocab/lite/label"><a property="url" href="http://link.bowdoin.edu/">Bowdoin College Library</a></span></span></span></span></div>
Note: Adjust the width and height settings defined in the RDF/HTML code fragment to best match your requirements
Preview
Cite Data - Experimental
Data Citation of the Item Global Views 2004: South Korean Public Opinion and Foreign Policy
Copy and paste the following RDF/HTML data fragment to cite this resource
<div class="citation" vocab="http://schema.org/"><i class="fa fa-external-link-square fa-fw"></i> Data from <span resource="http://link.bowdoin.edu/portal/Global-Views-2004-South-Korean-Public-Opinion/2KcYpemvMSM/" typeof="Book http://bibfra.me/vocab/lite/Item"><span property="name http://bibfra.me/vocab/lite/label"><a href="http://link.bowdoin.edu/portal/Global-Views-2004-South-Korean-Public-Opinion/2KcYpemvMSM/">Global Views 2004: South Korean Public Opinion and Foreign Policy</a></span> - <span property="potentialAction" typeOf="OrganizeAction"><span property="agent" typeof="LibrarySystem http://library.link/vocab/LibrarySystem" resource="http://link.bowdoin.edu/"><span property="name http://bibfra.me/vocab/lite/label"><a property="url" href="http://link.bowdoin.edu/">Bowdoin College Library</a></span></span></span></span></div>