Public Opinion, Polls, and Democracy
Autorius: Irving Crespi
ISBN kodas:
1989
Išleidimo metai:
1989
Puslapių skaičius:
148
Kalba:
Lietuvių
Viršelis: Minkštas
This book provides a clear and insightful analysis of the role public opinion and polling play in democratic societies. Crespi explores how surveys shape political decision-making, influence policy, and reflect citizen attitudes. Emphasizing both the opportunities and limitations of polling, the work critically examines the interaction between public sentiment and governance. A concise yet authoritative resource for students, researchers, and policymakers interested in political communication and democratic processes.
This book provides a clear and insightful analysis of the role public opinion and polling play in democratic societies. Crespi explores how surveys shape political decision-making, influence policy, a...
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