Original title:
Důvěra vybraným politikům a institucím v mezinárodním kontextu – duben 2011
Translated title:
Confidence to Some Representatives and Institutions in International Context - April 2011
Authors:
Červenka, Jan Document type: Research reports
Year:
2011
Language:
cze Series:
Tiskové zprávy CVVM, volume: pm110509b Abstract:
[cze][eng] V dubnovém šetření, které se uskutečnilo v rámci kontinuálního výzkumu veřejného mínění CVVM, byla respondentům položena otázka zjišťující důvěru k vybraným politikům v mezinárodním kontextu a také otázka na důvěru ve vztahu k NATO a OSN. April survey was focused on attitudes of Czechs to some representatives and institutions of international politics. 69% of Czechs trust the US President Barack Obama (21% distrust him), 58% trust the US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton (25% not), 48% trust the Chancellor of Germany Angela Merkel (26% distrust her) and 21% trust the Great Britain's Prime Minister David Cameron (20% distrust him, 24 % are undecided and 35 % do not know him at all). Majority of Czech citizens distrust the French President Nicolas Sarkozy (53% against 21%), the Russian President Dmitry Medvedev (57% : 21%), premier of Russia Vladimir Putin (62% : 22%) and the Prime Minister of Italy Silvio Berlusconi (62% : 13 %). The most untrustworthy representative among statesmen included in the survey for Czech public is the Libyan leader Muammar Quaddafi (80% distrust him against just 2% people expressing the opposite attitude to him). Majority of Czechs has a confidence in the United Nations (63% : 27%) and Nato (56% : 35%).
Keywords:
Institutions; International Context; NATO; OSN; Representatives Project no.: CEZ:AV0Z70280505 (CEP) Note: Související webová stránka: http://www.cvvm.cas.cz
Institution: Institute of Sociology AS ČR
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Document availability information: Fulltext is available at the institute of the Academy of Sciences. Original record: http://hdl.handle.net/11104/0197393