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U.S. in the World:
Talking Global Issues with Americans: A Practical Guide - This guide pulls
together facts and arguments and the most effective ways to put them across for
advocates of pragmatic, principled, effective and collaborative U.S. global
engagement.
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Global
Interdependence Initiative - GII seeks to broaden and give a more effective
voice to the constituency in the United States for more responsible, cooperative
behavior by the US government. They make available on their site excellent
training documents to understand how Americans think about global engagement and
how to communicate with Americans about global engagement.
Frameworks Institute Research on Global Interdependence - The Frameworks
Institute, a research and communications consulting group, presents a series of
remarkable reports commissioned by the Global Interdependence Initiative on
public, media and elite attitudes on foreign affairs, including recommended
frames and language to promote global engagement.
Open Society Institute - Openings for Framing a Progressive Foreign Policy
(2004). Research conducted by Greenberg Quinlan Rosner Research Inc.
Pew Research Center for
the People and the Press - In addition to polling and research on attitudes
toward the press, politics and public policy in the U.S. the Pew Global
Attitudes Project tracks U.S. and foreign opinion on a range of foreign policy
issues.
Program on International Policy Attitudes -
Carries out research on public attitudes on international issues by conducting
nationwide polls, focus groups and comprehensive reviews of polling conducted by
other organizations.
Global
Views 2004: The follow-up 2004 report by the Chicago Council on
Foreign relations that investigates the attitudes of American leaders and the
public on foreign policy issues. A wealth of information.
Worldviews 2002 - Worldviews is a
joint Chicago Council on Foreign Relations (CCFR) and German Marshall Fund of
the United States (GMF) project aimed at investigating the attitudes of the
American and European public on a range of foreign policy issues.
Updated February 9, 2006
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