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How nations see each other a study in public opinion

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: Urbana University of Illinois Press 1953Description: 220pSubject(s): DDC classification:
  • 303.38 Buc
Summary: The results of the nine surveys are here presented and interpreted by William Buchanan and Hadley Cantril in two ways; first, by area of opinion, making comparisons among the several countries, and, secons, country by country. The finidings have the interest that any information about world affairs has for us nowadays, but they are not in any important sense ''new''. Here, for instance, is the summary of the findings on national stereotype.
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The results of the nine surveys are here presented and interpreted by William Buchanan and Hadley Cantril in two ways; first, by area of opinion, making comparisons among the several countries, and, secons, country by country. The finidings have the interest that any information about world affairs has for us nowadays, but they are not in any important sense ''new''. Here, for instance, is the summary of the findings on national stereotype.

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