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Addendum to the Support of US Voters for the UN With a Reformed Security Council - a Public Telephone Survey on American Voters
Addendum to the Support of US Voters for the UN With a Reformed Security Council - a Public Telephone Survey on American Voters
Addendum to the Support of US Voters for the UN With a Reformed Security Council - a Public Telephone Survey on American Voters
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This is an addendum to the book of the same name published by the same publisher.
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Release dateJul 2, 2015
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    Addendum to the Support of US Voters for the UN With a Reformed Security Council - a Public Telephone Survey on American Voters - Roberto Miguel Rodriguez

    Addendum to the Support of US Voters for the UN With a Reformed Security Council - a Public Telephone Survey on American Voters

    An Addendum to the Support of the U.S. Voters for the U.N. with a Reformed Security Council: a Public Telephone Survey on American Voters

    By

    Roberto Miguel Rodriguez

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    An Addendum to the Support of the U.S. Vioters for the U.N. with a Reformed Security Council: a Public Telephone Survey on American Voters

    Table of Contents

    List of Tables

    List of Figures

    Abstract

    Introduction

    Research Questions

    Analysis and Presentation of Results

    QUESTION 1 – Support for Continuation of the Current Contributions

    QUESTION 2 – Support for an Increase in the Financial Contributions

    QUESTION 3 – Support for a Decrease in the Financial Contributions

    QUESTION 4 – Support for an Increase in the Number of Members of the UNSC

    Concluding Comments

    Bibliography

    Appendices

    Appendix A – Verbal Consent, Screening Questions and Questionnaire

    Attachment B – Additional Tables

    List of Tables

    Table 1 – Chi square statistics and critical values for respondents’ categories and total for responses to Question No. 1, whether respondents supported the current financial contributions of the U.S. to the U.N. or not.

    Table 2 - Chi square statistics and critical values for respondents’ categories and total for responses to Question No. 2, whether respondents supported an increase in the financial contributions of the U.S. to the U.N. or not.

    Table 3 - Chi square statistics and critical values for respondents’ categories and total for responses to Question No. 3, whether respondents supported a reduction in the financial contributions of the U.S. to the U.N. or not.

    Table 4 - Chi square statistics and critical values for respondents’ categories and total for responses to Question No. 4, whether respondents supported an increase in the number of the members of the UNSC or not.

    Table 5 - Respondents’ support or not for current financial contributions of the U.S. to the U.N. or not. If Yes, the intensity of support for current contributions was measured using a    scale from 1 to 5, where 1 is very low agreement and 5 is very high agreement. No respondent selected 1 or 2 in the scale.

    Table 6 – Respondents who support an increase in the financial contributions of the U.S. to the U.N. or not. If Yes, the intensity of support for current contributions was measured using a scale from 1 to 5, where 1 is very little more and 5 is a lot more. No respondent selected 1 or 2 in the scale.

    Table 7 – Respondents who support a decrease in the financial contributions of the U.S. to the U.N. or not. If Yes, the intensity of support for current contributions was measured using a scale from 1 to 5, where 1 is very little less and 5 is a lot less. No respondent selected 1 or 2 in the scale.

    Table 8 – Respondents who support an increase in the number of members of the UN Security Council or not. If Yes,the intensity of support for current contributions was measured using a scale from 1 to 5, where 1 is a little and 5 is a lot.

    Table 9 – Intensity of Support (weighted average) for the Current Contributions (Question 1), for More Contributions (Question 2), for Less Contributions (Question 3) and for an increase in the number of members of the UNSC (Question 4).

    List of Figures

    Figure 1:  Question 1 (Q1) Do you support the current contributions of the U.S. to the U.N. or not? by Respondents’ Self-Assessed Knowledge of the Workings of the UNSC. If Yes, the intensity of support for current contributions was measured using a scale from 1 to 5, where 1 is very low agreement and 5 is very high agreement. No respondent selected 1 or 2 in the scale.

    Figure 2:  Question 1 (Q1) Do you support the current contributions of the U.S. to the U.N. or not? by Respondents’ Regions. If Yes, the intensity of support for current contributions was measured using a scale from 1 to 5, where 1 is very low agreement and 5 is very high agreement. No respondent selected 1 or 2 in the scale.

    Figure 3:  Question 1 (Q1) Do you support the current contributions of the U.S. to the U.N. or not? by Respondents’ Age. If Yes, the intensity of support for current contributions was measured using a scale from 1 to 5, where 1 is very low agreement and 5 is very high agreement. No respondent selected 1 or 2 in the scale.

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