Description
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The Lowy Institute Poll surveys are designed to capture and track any long-term changes in Australian public opinions on a broad range of foreign policy issues. The 2012 Lowy Institute Poll reports the results of a nationally representative opinion survey of 1,005 Australian adults 18 years and older conducted in Australia between 26 March and 10 April 2012 using mobile and landline telephones. This is the eighth in the series and repeats many of the questions asked in earlier polls (ADA Study Numbers 01084, 01114, 01126, 01134, 01158, 01238 and 1239), revealing trends in public opinion on topics including foreign policy, international security, climate change, and attitudes towards the United States and China. Topics covered include feelings towards other countries, foreign purchases of Australian farmland, uranium sales to India, relations with Fiji, the Bali bombings, the Emissions Trading Scheme, global warming, war in the Middle East, migration, Australia's image in Asia, the United States Presidential elections, United States military bases, China, democracy and human rights, and economic integration with New Zealand. Background variables include age group, gender, country of birth and parents' country of birth, language spoken at home, income and highest level of education.
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Keyword
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Afghanistan, Asia, Attitudes, Australia, China, Defence, Demography, Economics, Environment, Immigration, Indonesia, International Relations, International Commerce, New Zealand, Politics, Security, United States, Uranium |
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