2017 Lowy Institute Poll: Understanding Australian Attitudes to the World
Oliver, Alex | June 2017
Abstract
The 2017 Lowy Institute Poll reports the results of our annual nationally representative telephone opinion survey, conducted this year between 1 and 21 March 2017 with a sample size of 1200 Australian adults.
A number of the questions in the Poll were first asked in previous Lowy Institute Polls, or have been adapted from questions asked in those years. Repeating questions in successive years allows us to compare public opinion on a single issue over time, building trend data on important international policy issues.
Some of our questions this year are identical to or closely adapted from questions asked previously by other survey organisations, which allows for the comparison of public opinion internationally.
The order of questions in the questionnaire was different from the order presented in this report.
Citation
Oliver, Alex. 2017. 2017 Lowy Institute Poll: Understanding Australian Attitudes to the World. © Lowy Institute For International Policy. http://hdl.handle.net/11540/7370.Keywords
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International market
Import policy
Export policy
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World Trade
Trade Volume
Trade Promotion
Trade Flows
Trade Development
Patterns Of Trade
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Participative management
Foreign trade routes
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