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POLITICAL ATTITUDES OF STUDENTS IN THE UNITED STATES, TURKEY AND NORTH CYPRUS
Author(s) -
Eddie J. Girdner,
Russel EISENMAN,
Sevgin Akiş
Publication year - 1982
Publication title -
the turkish yearbook of international relations
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2667-5382
pISSN - 0544-1943
DOI - 10.1501/intrel_0000000160
Subject(s) - nationalism , politics , patriotism , political science , state (computer science) , ethnic group , secularism , terrorism , democracy , gender studies , sociology , law , algorithm , computer science
This study explores the attitudes of students in North Cyprus and the United States in ten areas of political attitudes; (1) Attitudes toward U.S. President Bili Clinton; (2) Attitudes tovvard the United States; (3) Attitudes tovvard the United Nations; (4) Attitudes tovvard secularism; (5) Attitudes toward terrorism; (6) Attitudes tovvard the military; (7) Attitudes tovvard democracy and the West; (8) Attitudes toward patriotism and nationalism; (9) Attitudes tovvard race and ethnicity; and (10) Attitudes on state of vvell-being compared to ten years ago. The study provides cross-national data on attitudes of students in each of the above areas.

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