Icelandic Attitudes Towards Security and Foreign AffairsIslandsk analyse, om den islandske befolknings synspunkter og holdninger til en række udenrigs- og sikkerhedspolitiske forhold, fredsbevægelser, NATO, Keflavik-basen, sikkerhed, etc, baseret på en holdningsundersøgelse gennemført i 1983. |
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Keflavik base | 24 |
More questions on security and foreign | 31 |
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1983 Althingi Election 1983 Election Study 329 respondents Aid by Attitudes Ambivalent Attitudes towards Charging Attitudes towards Greatly Attitudes towards NATO-Membership Attitudes towards Need Base by Attitudes charging payment Defence in Iceland Degree of Interest depends Electoral Districts Evaluation of Changes face-to-face interviews foreign affairs further education further of further Greatly Increased Development groups Iceland needs Iceland's membership Icelandic voters Idea of Nuclear Increased Development Aid Independence Party interest in politics KEFLAVÍK BASE Approve Left Center Right Left-Right Scale Level of Education Likelihood margins of sampling NATO-MEMBERSHIP No opinion Need for Military Nordic Countries opposed to NATO-membership opposition to charging Party Voted Peace Movements People's Alliance Place of Residence Progressive Party question Ranking respondents were asked Reykjavik area sampling error security and foreign SEX Men Women Social Democratic Alliance Social Democratic Party Statement on Peace Strongly approve survey Table Tend to approve Tend to disapprove Total University of Iceland Warsaw Pact Weapons-Free-Zone