What Americans Believe About National Security and Foreign Policy
Successful policies are forged in a public context. This comprehensive American Security Project survey reveals a sophisticated American public that understands the complexities of the myriad national security challenges and threats of the 21st century and the intracacies of national security policy.
This publication is the final report of that survey of Americans’ national security attitudes. The 2000-voter survey, “America and The World: Evolving Attitudes on National Security and Foreign Policy,” was conducted by Marttila Communications Group from April 30 to May 8, 2007.