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EAI Publications Newsletter [December 2010]

  • 2010-12-08
December 2010
  EAI Issue Briefing on Public Opinion No. 91
The EAI Center for Public Opinion Research (Chair, Nae-Young Lee) has published its issue briefing on "The Impact of North Korea's Artillery Strike on Public Opinion in South Korea." This survey reveals that 81.5% of respondents, which is the highest number since the survey first began in 2000, feel they are "concerned" about insecurity on the Korean Peninsula. It also shows that both progressives and conservatives in South Korea (which includes 72% of respondents) are critical of the government's response to North Korea's attack on Yeonpyeong Island. Furthermore, 68.6% of respondents now favor limited military retaliation. This report was originally released in Korean on November 28, 2010 and was also picked up by various international news outlets. This survey is now available in English.

EAI in the Media

[The Wall Street Journal] Surprise Attack Fuels the National Debate, Again

[Reuters] South Korea's Lee warns North against further attacks

[The Chosunilbo] 70% Support Military Action Against N.Korea

[JoongAng Ilbo] Negative view of North increases dramatically

EAI Focus
 
Upcoming Events
New Pyeongtaek International Conference on 'ROK-U.S. Alliance: Planning for the Future'
December 15, 2010


EAI Publications
[Book] Toward Managed Globalization: The Korean Experience

[EAI Commentary No.14] Will the G20 Be Relevant? The Legacy of the Seoul Summit

[Memo] Constrained Internationalism: How Americans View the World in 2010

[Book] Future of North Korea: 2032: Coevolutionary Strategy for the Advancement

[Executive Summary] Toward New Global Governance: Korea and the G-20



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