Mass and elite views on nuclear security

US national security surveys, 1993-1999

Mass and elite views on nuclear security
Kerry G. Herron, Kerry G. Herr ...
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Mass and elite views on nuclear security

US national security surveys, 1993-1999

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Mass and elite views on nuclear security: US national security surveys, 1993-1999
2000, UNM Institute for Public Policy, University of New Mexico
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Table of Contents

v. 1. General public
v. 2. Policy elites.

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references.
Presents findings from a nationwide telephone survey of randomly selected members of the US general public conducted from 13 Sept. to 14 Oct. 1999 (v. 1) and analysis of in-depth interviews with 50 members of the US security policy community (v. 2).
"This research was conducted with funding provided by Sandia National Laboratories"--Cover.
"June 2000."

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Albuquerque, N.M
Other Titles
Nuclear security, US national security surveys, 1993-1999, National security surveys, 1993-1999

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
327.1/747
Library of Congress
UA23 .H465 2000

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Pagination
2 v. :

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL4016405M
LCCN
2001387121
OCLC/WorldCat
45557651

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