public opinion

Tel Aviv’s Losing Brands: The Israeli ‘Coup’ and the Death of False Democracy

The task of marketing Israel as “the only democracy in the Middle East" is no longer an easy sell.  With the 'democracy' pillar crumbling, the 'stability' pillar is falling apart, as well. And without stability, investors simply run away. 
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How opinion polls limit debate on UK foreign policy: interview with Lillah Fearnley

How opinion polls limit debate on UK foreign policy: interview with Lillah Fearnleyby Ian SinclairMorning Star6 July 2023 In May, Rethinking Security, a network of UK-based organisations, academics and activists working for a just and peaceful world, published a major new report Thinking Inside The Box: How Opinion Polls Shape Security Debates And Policy In […]

More Power Than We Know: Public opinion and government pandemic policy

More Power Than We Know: Public opinion and government pandemic policyby Ian SinclairMorning Star27 April 2023 The 100,000s of WhatsApp messages sent by government ministers during the pandemic and leaked to the Daily Telegraph led to days of news coverage last month. However, other than the being published in the Tory-supporting broadsheet, one important part […]

In ‘Neutral’ Countries, Many Blame the West for the War in Ukraine

In Western Europe and North America, people overwhelmingly blame Russia for the war in Ukraine. But in "neutral" non-Western countries – like India, Turkey and Indonesia – public opinion is much more divided.
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