+ Follow INTERNATIONAL POLICY ATTITUDES Tag
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[Title] => Eyes in sky: FBI using drones for surveillance, but critics fret over privacy
[Summary] => With the US government's admission this week of the use of drones for surveillance on US soil, civil liberty advocates fret that Americans' right to privacy could be endangered.
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[Title] => Global poll: World split on stimulus spending
[Summary] => Over half of the people in the some of the world's biggest economies are opposed to their government's spending money in stimulus programs, according to a BBC World Service poll published Tuesday.
[DatePublished] => 2010-09-28 14:36:55
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[Summary] => How do countries compare in terms of receptivity to free market policies?
Between June and August, the University of Marylands Program on International Policy Attitudes did a poll of 20,791 in 20 countries. The results were pretty surprising.
The poll, reported recently in the Asian Wall Street Journal, asked respondents to agree or disagree with the statement: The free enterprise system and free market economy is the best system on which to base the future of the world.
Guess who topped the poll in affirmative responses?
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INTERNATIONAL POLICY ATTITUDES
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[Title] => Eyes in sky: FBI using drones for surveillance, but critics fret over privacy
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[Title] => Global poll: World split on stimulus spending
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[Summary] => How do countries compare in terms of receptivity to free market policies?
Between June and August, the University of Marylands Program on International Policy Attitudes did a poll of 20,791 in 20 countries. The results were pretty surprising.
The poll, reported recently in the Asian Wall Street Journal, asked respondents to agree or disagree with the statement: The free enterprise system and free market economy is the best system on which to base the future of the world.
Guess who topped the poll in affirmative responses?
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September 28, 2010 - 2:36pm