Survey Findings: Syria 2011 Public Opinion Survey
Written by Angela Hawken, Jonathan Kulick, Matthew Leighty, and Jillian Kissee
In 2011 the Democracy Council conducted a second wave of in-person surveys to determine Syrians’ views on governance, the economy, politics, and their personal situations, and to assess their use of media.This report presents an analysis of the Democracy Council’s 2011 survey results, with five key findings on popular sentiments and perceptions of current events.
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